@ZoomuKeeper How big is your coop, since you were cleaning it out once a week?

My coop is 10 x 8 with 8 foot ceiling and it houses 3 hens and one rooster and it has another section I for my 4 juvies. Then the other hen house is 5 x 6 and houses 1 hen and she is in the big yard 50x60 ft. I need to enlarge her coop because when my polish hens grow they are going to be roomies. The other girls picked on the one so she said EAT BEDDING BITCHES! and moved out into her own place. I am also building another hen house for my Brahma juvies It will be a 12 x 12 with a 50 x 60 yard. I was a zoo keeper for a long time and all exhibits were cleaned daily so it is a habit. Their coops are not dirty I am just a creature of habit. I am getting better. I only make my stove shine after dinner now instead of every time I walk past it I have to check it for finger prints and make it shine again. I just can't let my chickens live in filth.
 
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different parts of my coop that I can't stand it to be dirty
 

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My coop is 10 x 8 with 8 foot ceiling and it houses 3 hens and one rooster and it has another section I for my 4 juvies. Then the other hen house is 5 x 6 and houses 1 hen and she is in the big yard 50x60 ft. I need to enlarge her coop because when my polish hens grow they are going to be roomies. The other girls picked on the one so she said EAT BEDDING BITCHES! and moved out into her own place. I am also building another hen house for my Brahma juvies It will be a 12 x 12 with a 50 x 60 yard. I was a zoo keeper for a long time and all exhibits were cleaned daily so it is a habit. Their coops are not dirty I am just a creature of habit. I am getting better. I only make my stove shine after dinner now instead of every time I walk past it I have to check it for finger prints and make it shine again. I just can't let my chickens live in filth.

Can the Brahmas not go into the 10 x 8 coop Or do you just want to have three different coops?
 
Can the Brahmas not go into the 10 x 8 coop Or do you just want to have three different coops?
I don't want interbreeding. I want my breeds to stay pure because I sell them. I keep each breed in it's own area. I have a lot of property and I am retired so this keeps me busy as do my other animals. Right now the Brahmas are in the 10 x 8. I sold all of my australorps and buff orpingtons and the gray roo, so there is no danger of them terrorizing my brahmas and I moved my ISA back to the big hen house. The brahmas are 13 weeks old now and are getting pretty large but are still babies. They will out grow the 10 x 8 and will need the large yard and 12 x 12 coop. It is almost finished.
 
I don't want interbreeding. I want my breeds to stay pure because I sell them. I keep each breed in it's own area. I have a lot of property and I am retired so this keeps me busy as do my other animals. Right now the Brahmas are in the 10 x 8. I sold all of my australorps and buff orpingtons and the gray roo, so there is no danger of them terrorizing my brahmas and I moved my ISA back to the big hen house. The brahmas are 13 weeks old now and are getting pretty large but are still babies. They will out grow the 10 x 8 and will need the large yard and 12 x 12 coop. It is almost finished.

Oh I see, I didn't even think about the breeding aspect. I free range my flocks together but if I wanted to breed in the future, could I just pull my brahma roo & a couple of my brahma hens and house them together for a couple of weeks? Or is this too disruptive for them?

Out of curiosity, how big are your Brahma's getting?
 
could I just pull my brahma roo & a couple of my brahma hens and house them together for a couple of weeks?
If you have other males.....4 weeks, to be absolutely sure.
If no other males...you can start collecting hatching eggs right away,
checking for fertility before incubating.
 
As of this writing I still clean daily. You will only see chicken poo in the mornings. I do not have a fly issue and their house sparkles with absolutely no smell and we have been in the 100+ range in temps. My chickens will never live in filth
 

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