Hi all. As we are getting back into raising chickens and working on rehabbing our coop, I though I would start a thread of our adventures just to share pictures and be able to get opinions and ideas.
Waaay back in 2010, my husband and I decided to raise chickens for eggs. I discovered backyard chickens and did my best to research and find out what the chickens would need. My husband and FIL built us an 8x8 coop that could later serve as a shed if we stopped having chickens.
It had 7 nest boxes, which was great, but because we didn't totally understand chicken behavior, they were too high up, even though they were lower than the roost bars (which were also too high). They were seldom used, which was super annoying.
I don't remember the exact dimensions, but we had a roughly 8x20 open run. We ordered 8 pullets and a roo from Meyer Hatchery, and things were pretty much hunky-dory.
Later that fall, we ended up buying a house a mile down the road and moving, Of course, we took the coop with us. I so wish I had pictures of that process, but we didn't have anyone there to take them, and everyone involved with moving it needed to be on task. Needless to say, it was a sight. We got to our new place and after a bit of leveling with some cinder blocks, etc. we were in business. The best part was that our new back yard was fenced in so we could let the chickens free-range no problem. Or so we thought. More another time. I leave you with a picture of Rooster Cogburn, who was very handsome, and a total jerk.
Waaay back in 2010, my husband and I decided to raise chickens for eggs. I discovered backyard chickens and did my best to research and find out what the chickens would need. My husband and FIL built us an 8x8 coop that could later serve as a shed if we stopped having chickens.
It had 7 nest boxes, which was great, but because we didn't totally understand chicken behavior, they were too high up, even though they were lower than the roost bars (which were also too high). They were seldom used, which was super annoying.
I don't remember the exact dimensions, but we had a roughly 8x20 open run. We ordered 8 pullets and a roo from Meyer Hatchery, and things were pretty much hunky-dory.
Later that fall, we ended up buying a house a mile down the road and moving, Of course, we took the coop with us. I so wish I had pictures of that process, but we didn't have anyone there to take them, and everyone involved with moving it needed to be on task. Needless to say, it was a sight. We got to our new place and after a bit of leveling with some cinder blocks, etc. we were in business. The best part was that our new back yard was fenced in so we could let the chickens free-range no problem. Or so we thought. More another time. I leave you with a picture of Rooster Cogburn, who was very handsome, and a total jerk.