I orderd 25 babies today and they will be here April 1st of all days! lol. I will brood them out in an dog ex-pen with a lamp in a corner of my three season porch. It's preditor proof and I can keep my eye on the peepsters. If that does not work, I can always move them into the basement.
Once they hit about 8 weeks and are fully feathered they will got outside. Im building a "chicken ark". I got the idea from a turkey magazine that had an article on turkey housing. It's basically a pen like structure make from PVC and chicken wire with a tarp over the top. I just need a hack saw, pvc glue, zip ties, and a good staple gun and Im good to go! Im so not handy in anyway shape or form, but the instructions for the turkey ark were so simple I figured it would be a lot cheaper then buying a coop and run. Plus like a tractor, I can move it around! At might they will go in the garage in a huge dog crate with perches.
Honestly, place your chick order. The hatchery will give you a date of arrival so you will know when you need to have your brooder up and this will give your husband and your friend a date that the coop must be up. End of story. Otherwise, the shed you have sounds great! You can corden off a section for the chickens and with a little ingenuity I sure you can figure out how to keep the chicks on their side of the shed!
Good luck!
Once they hit about 8 weeks and are fully feathered they will got outside. Im building a "chicken ark". I got the idea from a turkey magazine that had an article on turkey housing. It's basically a pen like structure make from PVC and chicken wire with a tarp over the top. I just need a hack saw, pvc glue, zip ties, and a good staple gun and Im good to go! Im so not handy in anyway shape or form, but the instructions for the turkey ark were so simple I figured it would be a lot cheaper then buying a coop and run. Plus like a tractor, I can move it around! At might they will go in the garage in a huge dog crate with perches.
Honestly, place your chick order. The hatchery will give you a date of arrival so you will know when you need to have your brooder up and this will give your husband and your friend a date that the coop must be up. End of story. Otherwise, the shed you have sounds great! You can corden off a section for the chickens and with a little ingenuity I sure you can figure out how to keep the chicks on their side of the shed!

Good luck!