How Big is Too Big?

Being in the Panhandle, you definitely won't need heat, even if you get cold sensitive girls. Maybe if you have a bad winter, or some cold temps, you could wrap the coop in plastic, but that's about it. My in-laws are from Panhandle, and I was in Wichita Falls for a little over a year. The worst I saw was at 30s... which really isn't cold when your covered in feathers.
 
MPORT, I just wanted to say hello because I am in the exact same boat as you! I am converting a pole building into a coop, for my first chickens come April. I was worried about the "too big" thing, but have come to realize chickens would enjoy more room and the money I save can go to my hardware cloth budget. I have no carpentry skills so my main hurdle will be getting in a pop door, but am hoping to use baked goods to bribe my neighbor to help.
I swear I am putting more planning and research into these future chickens than some people put into having kids. :lol: Good luck to you and I look forward to watching your journey unfold!
 
I actually built my coop before my chickens came! :D

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Good to know! Thanks for the response!
BUY all together! Don't buy separately. You'll have flock fights, it's a pecking order, they are serious when you add more flock! Trust me! We had to gradually place them together, like 5 months of babysitting! Just a suggestion! Good luck!
 
BUY all together! Don't buy separately. You'll have flock fights, it's a pecking order, they are serious when you add more flock! Trust me! We had to gradually place them together, like 5 months of babysitting! Just a suggestion! Good luck!
I've read about this being a problem but I've never had this issue. The only time I had trouble integrating new chicks into the group was with one of my sexlinks, she was on a kill mission, BUT she had also started bullying my bigger hens so I think it was she was just a bully. All 10 other hens couldnt have cared less about the new chicks running around.
 
I've read about this being a problem but I've never had this issue. The only time I had trouble integrating new chicks into the group was with one of my sexlinks, she was on a kill mission, BUT she had also started bullying my bigger hens so I think it was she was just a bully. All 10 other hens couldnt have cared less about the new chicks running around.
We had 3 bullies! We, separated them from the fighters. To change the pecking order, we did this every day until they were all friends again. What a hassle. You're lucky! Thanks for the post!
 

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