Hello from Joliet, IL

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Thanks. I am learning with every post. I didn't realize that it can take 5 months or more before they start laying. I realize that I know nothing. This should be fun.

I started beekeeping two years ago, and they seem to be doing OK.

I have live video on the hives in case anyone is interested. www.hivecam.com. I will probably do the same for the chickens when I get the coop done.
 
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Yes. We have a three car attached garage and only two cars. I was thinking about making the coop inside the garage since it is semi-heated. It stays above freezing all Winter. That might be an easier way to set up the coop. Do chickens go outdoors in the Winter, or do they hold up in the coop?
 
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yes they will go outside when they feel like it. All you have to do is attach a covered run to their coop so they will be able to go in and out at will! You'll want it covered to keep out unwanted predators!
 
Hi Gary!
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from S. Florida. Its great to have you join us!
 
Hello!

Your birds will be fine with unheated coop or shed. As long they have enough vents and air circulations they will be fine.

Good luck with your girls!

Robin
 
Read everything, remember half, ask questions as you go and Let the chickens be your guide.

Seriously, there's a ton of information. First you need to pick a breed--search "chicken breeds" and decide the breed by weather, size of bird, size of egg, amount of eggs the chicken will lay, and temperment. I picked orpingtons because they are 'spose to be docile....more like fraidy cats and the leader of the pack has taught the rest to fly out of the coop all at once when I open the door--those stinkers.
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