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There is not a solid surface on the fence, but wouldn’t they just fly over my 6 ft fence? Thanks for all other suggestionsHello and welcome to BYC!Glad you joined.
You should definitely wait before getting chicks until you've done lots of reading here.
High level basics:
Chickens need 4 sq ft per bird in the coop and 12 sq ft per bird in the run, 15 or more is better. They generally do well with 11-12" of roost space for ea bird.
Your tool shed needs to be WELL VENTILATED. You can start a new thread in the Coop & Run forum for more detailed help on housing.
I would recommend you ditch the heat lamp in favor of a brooder plate or momma heating pad. Get your tool shed properly converted into a predator proof coop and brood the chicks in the coop.
Feed them chick starter with 18-20% protein. I'm a fan of Flock Raiser.
If there is a solid surface on the fence between you and your neighbors properties, they will go over the fence.
Oh one more thing I looked up a brooder plate.".. can you put that right in a bin?There is not a solid surface on the fence, but wouldn’t they just fly over my 6 ft fence? Thanks for all other suggestions