Hello from Maine

e2l4

In the Brooder
Jun 26, 2022
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Western Maine Valleys
Hello from western Maine! Potential new chicken tender here. That will depend entirely on my coop-building success šŸ˜‚ Currently working on building a low to no cost coop out of pallets and scrap lumber. If I can build a decent enough coop then Iā€™ll move on into the investment of chicken wire and hardware cloth because holy $$$ batman.

Our house came with an old, hard packed, 6 foot chain link fenced, overgrown former garden that Iā€™m planning to roof with chicken wire for a daytime run. The good and bad of that space is that itā€™s roughly 30ā€™x16ā€™. Thatā€™s a lot of chicken wire roof.

More fun problem solving. Abutting the back of the house/a basement window is a concrete pad (old sealed well) where I can build a coop that is accessible through the basement window for winter eggs/food/water tending. Not that I donā€™t like bounding through 3 feet of snow to get to the back of the house, but this seemed easier šŸ˜‚ so Iā€™ll also be building a semi permanent pallet chicken tunnel from coop to run since that pad is about 15 feet from the garden and weā€™ll need to be able to move the tunnel once in awhile to go through there.

Iā€™m trying to do it all as cheaply as possible but also enough to last about a year and a half. Planning on buying pullets from my local friend this fall, then having a solid year of chickening to determine whether itā€™s just an impossible fit for our family or if we want to continue, plus then an extra winter to plan/save for a more long-term structure. If our family doesnā€™t do well with chickens then theyā€™ll go back to my local friend and her flock :)

Oh. And while we 100% have coyote, fox, and raccoons here, thereā€™s also a decent chance of black bear. We back the woods on the edge of town, and theyā€™ve been sighted for sure on the other side of town. So no pressure in building an upcycled/mostly free coop thatā€™s potentially bear proof šŸ˜‚

TLDR: might get chickens this fall, here to learn about what has/hasnā€™t worked for others with budget coop experiments.
 

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