SilverBirds
Lurking
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Welcome to BYC!!Hello, I am new to raising chickens.
I bought a movable coop and run that advertises it can accommodate up to six chickens.
This is my first step toward being self sufficient. I plan on rotating the chickens around my garden area to help with bugs and turn up the soil.
Right now I’m trying to decide if I want to get laying chickens or chicks.
They will have the run of most of my garden most of the time. It’s about 100’ x 50’. I only plan on starting with 3 or 4 chickens because it’s so new to me.Welcome. I know you already bought your coop but not the chicks. If you cannot return the coop, then I would suggest not getting anymore than 3-chicks. Pre-manufactured coops overstate the number of chickens by doubling the reality. Also, we can help you improve the ventilation in the coop, because most premanufactured coops are lacking in this area.
Start building a real coop. The next thing that's undoubtedly going to happen is it's going to be broken into by predators. They really are horribly designed.Update. Just like everyone said the prefab coop I bought is awful. It started falling apart as I was assembling it. I used materials I had on hand to reinforce it. Also, it was supposed to be mobile but the wood it came with cracks and breaks where there are screws so I made it permanent and cut a hole in the end to attach to the run. Collecting eggs is a chore. Have to squeeze my upper torso into a small window to get the eggs.![]()