NJDave
In the Brooder
Hey all,
My name is Dave, and I live in northwest NJ.
I'm moving into a new house on 8/31 and my main priority is starting a small flock.
I've been doing TONS of research for the last 6 months or so, and I have a few friends who currently have chickens, but the most valuable information I've received, has been directly from BYC. You all are amazingly helpful ,so thanks!!
Im going to build my own coop, Ive checked out a ton of kits and pre-made, and it looks like it'll be cheaper, and more secure if I do it myself. Plus I can make sure the new family members have adequate space, etc..
I planned on starting with 6-8 birds, all hens, and Im primarily looking at Rhode island reds and Ameraucanas, due to their temperament and egg laying abilities.
My house isnt on a lot of land at all, approx 3 acres, the lot is grass and woods.. with corn fields behind me that are run by a farm down the road. Iam going to build a large run, and I'd like to let them free range, but I'm going to wait and see their personalities, etc first and get them used to their safe place, before I do so.... Not sure if having all the surrounding corn fields will cause me headaches or not?
Im always open to help and suggestions, and look forward to learning more and being the best caretaker I can be for the birds..
My name is Dave, and I live in northwest NJ.
I'm moving into a new house on 8/31 and my main priority is starting a small flock.
I've been doing TONS of research for the last 6 months or so, and I have a few friends who currently have chickens, but the most valuable information I've received, has been directly from BYC. You all are amazingly helpful ,so thanks!!
Im going to build my own coop, Ive checked out a ton of kits and pre-made, and it looks like it'll be cheaper, and more secure if I do it myself. Plus I can make sure the new family members have adequate space, etc..

I planned on starting with 6-8 birds, all hens, and Im primarily looking at Rhode island reds and Ameraucanas, due to their temperament and egg laying abilities.
My house isnt on a lot of land at all, approx 3 acres, the lot is grass and woods.. with corn fields behind me that are run by a farm down the road. Iam going to build a large run, and I'd like to let them free range, but I'm going to wait and see their personalities, etc first and get them used to their safe place, before I do so.... Not sure if having all the surrounding corn fields will cause me headaches or not?
Im always open to help and suggestions, and look forward to learning more and being the best caretaker I can be for the birds..