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5 years ago, my husband built an 8x16 run and 4×6 coop for my flock of 7 chickens. Since then we've lost two, and one is on her way out (succumbing to reproductive disease and likely to pass any day now), so we are almost down to four. They've loved it and it's kept them safe with plenty of space.
Now, we are moving closer to town. The move is happening quickly and was unexpected, so my husband wasn't able to build something this time around. I had an 8x10 coop and run built and it arrived today.
The coop portion is 4x8 and the run is 6x8. I realized immediately after it arrived that it was a significant downsize. I feel so badly for my hens with the transition already (luckily only 15 min away) and now I'm heartbroken that they will have far less space. The upshot is they will have a more spacious coop with better ventilation to hang out in, which they tend to do during cold winter months. But the run is so much smaller.
We are getting our yard fenced in (just under an acre) in a couple of weeks, so I will be supervised free ranging them, which hopefully offsets the lack of space (though I won't be able to do it all the time--maybe an average of an hour a day).
What can I do to keep my final four happy? Should i build an extension (if so, this may not happen anytime soon but maybe within the coming fall). They're all over 5 now, so they aren't quite as active, but I still want for them to feel like they have space to they can engage with.
Now, we are moving closer to town. The move is happening quickly and was unexpected, so my husband wasn't able to build something this time around. I had an 8x10 coop and run built and it arrived today.
The coop portion is 4x8 and the run is 6x8. I realized immediately after it arrived that it was a significant downsize. I feel so badly for my hens with the transition already (luckily only 15 min away) and now I'm heartbroken that they will have far less space. The upshot is they will have a more spacious coop with better ventilation to hang out in, which they tend to do during cold winter months. But the run is so much smaller.
We are getting our yard fenced in (just under an acre) in a couple of weeks, so I will be supervised free ranging them, which hopefully offsets the lack of space (though I won't be able to do it all the time--maybe an average of an hour a day).
What can I do to keep my final four happy? Should i build an extension (if so, this may not happen anytime soon but maybe within the coming fall). They're all over 5 now, so they aren't quite as active, but I still want for them to feel like they have space to they can engage with.