I'm still working on getting the coop made. There are alot of lessons learned so far but an easy one off the top of my head...I wouldn't have bought a new $39.99 10-gal reptile tank to use a brooder for my two chicks. They grew out of it so fast. My solution was getting a large rubbermaid container (around 2'x3') and a made a hardware cloth cover for half the price of the 10-gal tank.
Another one is I read the suggested way is to get a coop ready before getting chicks. This would be the ideal way to go but I did the opposite!
I am still having to put the girls in the rubbermaid container every night (since I am STILL working on the coop) but they don't seem to mind. Honestly, if I didn't have these pullets right now and attempted to build my first coop I probably would have quit already. It's been alot of work but I've been working hard at it to get them a functional predator-resistant (predator-proof hopefully) coop to live in! It's keeping me motivated!
Another one is I read the suggested way is to get a coop ready before getting chicks. This would be the ideal way to go but I did the opposite!




