For the love of eggs

Welcome to Backyard Chickens!
That was thoughtful of you to raise chicks and give to your son and daughter.
Hello! I enjoyed raising the fuzzy little chicks. It did turn out to be a lot of work, but I am happy to say I did not loose any. That would have broke my heart. My daughter sent me a picture of the first egg. It came from the Sapphire Jewel. I was as excited about it as she was! I think soon my son will be sending me pictures of eggs too.
 
I wish I would have looked around more when buying a coop. What sold me on Omlet was the fact that they were so easy to clean and weren't suppose to harbor any bugs. All that sounded wonderful. I didn't want a big flock so it all seemed like the perfect coop. Now that I have read more articles about raising chickens I regret buying it.
Unfortunately prefab coops are a trap many fall into when starting out, they are sadly overpriced, too small and poorly ventilated. On the bright side they do work great if you need to separate birds for any reason which is invaluable to have around. Hopefully you can find a good used shed like someone suggested
 
Hiya, and welcome to BYC! :frow

What you can do is build yourself a coop or remodel a shed into one and use your Omelet as a brooder or growout pen/coop for when you're raising more chickens.

Here's our Coop forum you could browse through. These are all coops our members built, and some gave detailed instructions on how to build it.

We're glad you're here!
 
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Hello! Yes I have been thinking about seeing if I can find something else on Craig's list or maybe Facebook. Then keep the Omlet for a bully or a sick chicken. I just hate that I dished out so much money for a coop that isn't turning out to be so great.
I understand. We hear that a lot. In the long run you will be happy to have replaced it. People, unfortunately, are deceived by the manufacturers claim of the amount of chickens it holds. So much of your flock's health and welfare depends on appropriate space and ventilation. I would go for more than minimum recommended space in the coop if you are in an area where it gets very cold or is often wet. If you live in a hot climate the space in your run should be larger than minimum.
 

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