Morning everyone. I figured I'd join, because I'm doing a bunch of research into getting some of my own chickens. My husband and I love farm fresh eggs, and we are looking for land out in the country to build on, and become more self sufficient. I've been doing a lot of extensive research into different breeds of chickens, and I think I've decided on 3. Plymouth barred rocks, Silver laced Wyandottes, or Sussex. I like that they are all mostly friendly, and to top it off, they are all fairly hardy, weather resistant, and yes, "pretty" for lack of a better term.
I grew up with chickens, but from my research now, I believe they were leghorns. I call it your typical white chicken. I'm not going to go with more than about 10 chickens total. My folks had 35 and a rooster. A lot of my research right now is in figuring out how tall to build the chicken coop run, and coop size. From what I remember, I think the one for our chickens at home was about 15 feet high. We also had a building that housed chickens with a concrete floor. Our chickens went in and out as they pleased.
My ideas for my chicken coop are:
buy one of the premade "amish made storage sheds" they are in abundance here in TN, and I'm sure I could get one made with a door on each end. That will give me enough space for a roost, nesting boxes, waterer and feeder, and of course room for the chickens. The run itself will probably be 15x30 or so, with walls about 15 feet high.
Any recommendations or thoughts would be welcomed and appreciated. I value others ideas and comments.
I'm doing research into feeders and waterers, but cant yet make a decision on what yet to buy. Most of the waterers I've found through TSC or Rural King dont have the greatest reviews. I remember my folks just used your typical black low rubber bucket, like whats used to give grain to horses. That and they had a long metal feeder.
I grew up with chickens, but from my research now, I believe they were leghorns. I call it your typical white chicken. I'm not going to go with more than about 10 chickens total. My folks had 35 and a rooster. A lot of my research right now is in figuring out how tall to build the chicken coop run, and coop size. From what I remember, I think the one for our chickens at home was about 15 feet high. We also had a building that housed chickens with a concrete floor. Our chickens went in and out as they pleased.
My ideas for my chicken coop are:
buy one of the premade "amish made storage sheds" they are in abundance here in TN, and I'm sure I could get one made with a door on each end. That will give me enough space for a roost, nesting boxes, waterer and feeder, and of course room for the chickens. The run itself will probably be 15x30 or so, with walls about 15 feet high.
Any recommendations or thoughts would be welcomed and appreciated. I value others ideas and comments.
I'm doing research into feeders and waterers, but cant yet make a decision on what yet to buy. Most of the waterers I've found through TSC or Rural King dont have the greatest reviews. I remember my folks just used your typical black low rubber bucket, like whats used to give grain to horses. That and they had a long metal feeder.