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Angaramiel

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I do not have chickens, yet. But I joined this thread because I like to do a lot of research before starting anything new.

I live on a 0.14 acre lot (I know, small) in town. My "yard" is/will be all edible with some native plants mixed in. I am working on my wood/hog wire fence now for the back yard inspired by this fence in Portland, but with a green coating instead of black.


I plan on getting three hens, no roosters allowed. And the hens will be free-ranged with a coop to hide in or go into at night.

So far I have a lot of "cover" for the hens in the back yard. Quite a few well-established diabolo ninebarks, a few willows, and a couple of trees.

Right now, My research is for the coop itself, so please bear with me as I may be asking a lot of questions
 
Greetings from Kansas and
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! Pleased you joined us! BYC is a great place for all your research. One bit of advice - for the coop use hardware cloth to keep the predators out. Best of luck to you!
 
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Better small , than not at all (lot size). Maybe you'd consider bantam chicks (many breeds) they take up less space, need less room, eat less, poo less and just as adorable.
 

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