MaggieTheGenZChickGirl
In the Brooder
Hello! I am new to the world of chickens, and im hoping to get some next spring. I am taking this winter to educate myself and get everything prepared for then, so I have created what i am thinking will be my plan for the setup, and I wanted to know if it would be suitable. I plan on getting between 3 and 5 hens, and this is just a rough plan of what im thinking.
The coop I am pretty sure im getting this one here: https://www.tractorsupply.com/tsc/product/producers-pride-mini-defender-coop-mdc001-1485300
In the area below I plan on making a dust bathing area. On the left side of the coop I plan on removing the left portion of run that the coop comes with and building an extension with hardware cloth and wood, it will have a hardware cloth "roof" and I will bury some at an angle to prevent predators from digging in. The large area, the enclosure, will have a border of the plastic chicken netting (cant remember the name of it) or more hardware cloth. There will be no "roof" on this area, and I probably wont bury the wire (ill explain why below)
How I will use each area;
I would keep them in the coop at night, no question about that. In the morning, I would open the coop and let go between the run/coop and that is where i would keep them when I am not home (3-6 hours a day max, but many days I'll be home all day). When I am home, and can check on them frequently, I will let them into the enclosure, but they would still have access to the run, coop, dust bath, etc.
Is my plan good? Am I missing something? Is it too small? Any ideas you'd add? Id love to hear from you
Thank you!!
The coop I am pretty sure im getting this one here: https://www.tractorsupply.com/tsc/product/producers-pride-mini-defender-coop-mdc001-1485300
In the area below I plan on making a dust bathing area. On the left side of the coop I plan on removing the left portion of run that the coop comes with and building an extension with hardware cloth and wood, it will have a hardware cloth "roof" and I will bury some at an angle to prevent predators from digging in. The large area, the enclosure, will have a border of the plastic chicken netting (cant remember the name of it) or more hardware cloth. There will be no "roof" on this area, and I probably wont bury the wire (ill explain why below)
How I will use each area;
I would keep them in the coop at night, no question about that. In the morning, I would open the coop and let go between the run/coop and that is where i would keep them when I am not home (3-6 hours a day max, but many days I'll be home all day). When I am home, and can check on them frequently, I will let them into the enclosure, but they would still have access to the run, coop, dust bath, etc.
Is my plan good? Am I missing something? Is it too small? Any ideas you'd add? Id love to hear from you

Thank you!!