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Thanks, Elderoo, that's helpful.
Like mylilchix, I am trying to decide what coop/run to get. My yard is an acre and half, and about an acre or so of it is fully fenced, partly with 2x4 welded wire, five feet high and part with 6 foot privacy fence. It is well shrubbed. The fenced part where the chickens are is probably 100 feet wide by 330 feet long. I also have a German Shepherd in the same yard who keeps the yard (so far) ground predator free.
For now, for summer, I've just been letting the chickens -- 10 seven-eight week old chickens -- free range. The teenagers' coop ( a chick-n-barn for now) has about 24 square feet of "pen" space attached, but they are let out in the morning and penned up at night, so they only use the "pen" from the time they wake up until I let them out into the yard. Come fall, when there's not so much leaf cover, I am sure I will have to build a large covered yard for them, but right now, I just haven't seen the need. The most difficult part of their free ranging is that (in spite of all the talk about how chickens need so much space), they all hang out in a tight gang, and spend too much of their time hanging out around my porch. OR whereever I am. They follow me around. I have a 12 X 25 foot screen porch on posts and a 12 X 25 foot deck, and they hang out under that, as well as a ton of rose and berry bushes and other shrubs and tree cover and they spend all their time mostly under cover and usually close by. Shooing them out of the porch (and occasionally they come in the house) has been the biggest annoyance. I also have five 2 week old chickens that are outside in a 4 X 3 wire cage during the day and inside at night. So, unless I sell some or lose any to predators, I'll have 15 total.
I live in MD, so the winters aren't usually bad. Though we usually get a few weeks of bitterly cold temps (below 20 F) most of the time it is above freezing and often mild. Some winters we do have snow cover all winter, but it is rare.
I'm trying to decide what coop and run I need for these conditions and if I keep all 15 pullets. I am not handy, so I will have to buy a coop, or have one built for me. Since you let your chickens out to free range most of the time, and you have similar numbers and yard size to me, and are much more experienced with chickens, what do you recommend? What size is your shelter, for example?
pat
Like mylilchix, I am trying to decide what coop/run to get. My yard is an acre and half, and about an acre or so of it is fully fenced, partly with 2x4 welded wire, five feet high and part with 6 foot privacy fence. It is well shrubbed. The fenced part where the chickens are is probably 100 feet wide by 330 feet long. I also have a German Shepherd in the same yard who keeps the yard (so far) ground predator free.
For now, for summer, I've just been letting the chickens -- 10 seven-eight week old chickens -- free range. The teenagers' coop ( a chick-n-barn for now) has about 24 square feet of "pen" space attached, but they are let out in the morning and penned up at night, so they only use the "pen" from the time they wake up until I let them out into the yard. Come fall, when there's not so much leaf cover, I am sure I will have to build a large covered yard for them, but right now, I just haven't seen the need. The most difficult part of their free ranging is that (in spite of all the talk about how chickens need so much space), they all hang out in a tight gang, and spend too much of their time hanging out around my porch. OR whereever I am. They follow me around. I have a 12 X 25 foot screen porch on posts and a 12 X 25 foot deck, and they hang out under that, as well as a ton of rose and berry bushes and other shrubs and tree cover and they spend all their time mostly under cover and usually close by. Shooing them out of the porch (and occasionally they come in the house) has been the biggest annoyance. I also have five 2 week old chickens that are outside in a 4 X 3 wire cage during the day and inside at night. So, unless I sell some or lose any to predators, I'll have 15 total.
I live in MD, so the winters aren't usually bad. Though we usually get a few weeks of bitterly cold temps (below 20 F) most of the time it is above freezing and often mild. Some winters we do have snow cover all winter, but it is rare.
I'm trying to decide what coop and run I need for these conditions and if I keep all 15 pullets. I am not handy, so I will have to buy a coop, or have one built for me. Since you let your chickens out to free range most of the time, and you have similar numbers and yard size to me, and are much more experienced with chickens, what do you recommend? What size is your shelter, for example?
pat