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We don't have predators other than a loose hunting dog every now and then but our domestic dogs alert us and are great at protecting their fenceline.Well we’re not nearly as warm as you in Hawaii! Although it’s been very warm today and the ladies have moved from shady spot to shady spot. Currently, I’m looking at a kit set hen house and run. We also don’t have to deal with as many predators as elsewhere.
Where do your chickens live for now? I don't know if I would recommend a kit or prefab for 5 hens, unless it's a really big one. Don't believe what the box says will fit-- that is usually bare minimum survivable space- not healthy at all. I started with a little prefab coop (labeled extra-large for 9 hens) for my 3 girls and they barely fit AND I let them out in the yard all day. It looked really pretty but it was just too small, the run was only 22 square feet.Well we’re not nearly as warm as you in Hawaii! Although it’s been very warm today and the ladies have moved from shady spot to shady spot. Currently, I’m looking at a kit set hen house and run. We also don’t have to deal with as many predators as elsewhere.
Actually, 1.2 m2 sounds too small to me - I’ll look at bigger.Thank you for this. This small coop is basically where we started and it worked okay for a bit with the younger birds but it is absolutely not going to work now that the birds are bigger and moving into winter. The kit set is for a hen house from memory about 1.2 m x 1.2 m with 1.8 m height. Then the run is the same width and dimensions and 2.4 m long. They will be free ranging as much as we can during the day and in the hen house at night. Does this sound okay?