One of those newbies here! Although having a flock is something I have wanted to do for some time, I will admit that the pandemic lit the fire under my butt to finally pull the trigger. I also wanted my daughter to learn some husbandry. Also, since we are home ALL DAY, EVERY DAY it seemed like a good opportunity to be able to give the the attention we would want them to receive. I had a friend with an old coop that just needed some adjustments and TLC and invested in materials to build a good-sized run (see attached picture). I don't plan on letting them range due to the nature of our neighborhood and predators in the area.
There is clearly a learning curve here! For example, I built a brooder from scratch 18"x 48"x 24" tall ... yeah ... "Plenty of space!" ... uh ... *thinking* ... they grow pretty dang fast ... CRAP!"
Guess the run build can wait as I build a bigger brooder!
Our biggest concern right now is if we have any roos. I told my daughter we wouldn't be keeping roosters out of respect for our very accommodating neighbors. A couple are making me wonder ... ya know, kinda like when you have a weird pain you go on WebMD and find out you might have cancer. Yeah, I go online looking for ways to ascertain if Nugget or Bailey are roos based on feathering, cone, etc. (both different breeds). They all have names ... they all get held and chatted-up daily ... afraid one of them is going to break my daughter's heart by turning out to be male requiring re-homing.
Sorry for the ramble ... first time posting here!