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Hello everyone! I am a first time chicken owner (will be getting 4 hens in a few weeks). I already have a hand me down coop that my husband is altering a tad (adding a few roost bars at 2 different heights) and doing the finishing touches while I prepare the brooder. I have all the basics and will be getting 2 barred rocks and 2 sapphire gems. I understand those are both great layers and are also hardy! (We do get hot summers and cold winters). If there is anything special I should include please lmk. I am considering purchasing oregano oil from either doterra or young living to occasionally add to their water. Anyone use it?
 
Welcome to BYC and good luck on your new adventure.

I would probably skip the oregano oil because any potential benefits are unproven and it just seems like a waste of money. One recommendation is to make sure you have plenty of ventilation holes at the top of your coop. This is critical in summer and winter.
 
Hello and welcome to BYC! :frow Glad you joined.
I would have Corid available in case you need it and chick electrolytes to use in one waterer for the first 3 days after receiving the chicks. Keep fresh water in the second waterer. I like making baby bottles because they keep the water clean, the brooder dry and don't take up floor space:
babies using bottle.jpg

I also strongly recommend a brooder plate and having lots of ventilation in the brooder.
Putting holes in a coop are rarely adequate for proper ventilation. You need to think the equivalent size of a window open year round with 95% of the open area up high and the rest coming in down low. Target 1 sq ft of permanently open ventilation per bird in the coop. Having large overhangs on the roof help with heavy ventilation without rain/snow blowing in the coop.
Good luck with the coop modifications. I hope it wasn't a pre-fab.
 

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