Llilith
In the Brooder
- Apr 7, 2026
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Hi,
I am new and hoping to learn about raising chickens. I am 58, retired last year, and I want to add chickens to my backyard garden. We (me, hubby, Nikko the frenchie/pug, Crow the black kitty) live outside of Portland, Oregon.
I just inquired with the city yesterday and I can have a max of 3 chickens on the property. I will want a coop with attached run, but plan to let the girls out for field trips in the yard when I'm out to supervise. I have a couple questions. If not appropriate to ask in this post, plmk.
1. The city requires 20 square feet per chicken for their enclosure. This is more than some guidelines I read. I know that coops don't show a realistic number, but is 20 sq ft reasonable? It seems like a lot, but I bet the chickens would disagree.
2. My husband and I are not handy and we'll have to either buy a prefab coop and pen or hire someone to make it. Are there any recommendations on prefabs that are decent?
I am new and hoping to learn about raising chickens. I am 58, retired last year, and I want to add chickens to my backyard garden. We (me, hubby, Nikko the frenchie/pug, Crow the black kitty) live outside of Portland, Oregon.
I just inquired with the city yesterday and I can have a max of 3 chickens on the property. I will want a coop with attached run, but plan to let the girls out for field trips in the yard when I'm out to supervise. I have a couple questions. If not appropriate to ask in this post, plmk.
1. The city requires 20 square feet per chicken for their enclosure. This is more than some guidelines I read. I know that coops don't show a realistic number, but is 20 sq ft reasonable? It seems like a lot, but I bet the chickens would disagree.
2. My husband and I are not handy and we'll have to either buy a prefab coop and pen or hire someone to make it. Are there any recommendations on prefabs that are decent?
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