SkyBlue49
Chirping
Looks like the interior area is 36.4 x 34.4 and we would have 2-4 chickens depending on how many are roosters. One is a silkie and the rest Easter eggers.
Hi and congratulations on your new chickens. I am also a newbie at this and only have three large but not huge chickens. Two Australorps and one Americauna. My roost and nesting boxes are in one area off the ground and is approx. 9 square feet. The run is under the coop and out the front. Works great.Hi! Just got our first chicks a few weeks ago and am desperately trying to figure out the coop situation. We bought an inexpensive coop from tractor supply (the “homestead”) and people said the bottom of the nesting boxes was flimsy particle board that wouldn’t last very long. Any ideas on how I can protect this or replace it so it doesn’t deteriorate quickly? Paint? Flashing? Another piece of wood on top? Also seems I need to get better hardware and replace. Any other suggestions? Thank you!!!
As for your nesting box, the chickens generally don't dirty the box so it should not rot from urine or feces. You could put down a heavy piece of lino and put pine shavings on top for them. A fake egg will help them know what the area is for. Once they have made their nests you don't have to do much except collect eggs. I do keep an eye out for messes but so far so good. Our roost is separated by a wall with a hole for them to get through. The roost is all on the same level with a catch tray underneath for easy clean up. That is where the majority of the poop is. I hope this helps. I think your coop is big enough as long as the birds to get too large.