Just assembled a small 2 chicken coop

Hi and welcome to BYC :frow We're so happy you've decided to join us:ya Once you get them in the coop keep them there a few days with food and water so they learn that is their new safe place. It will make it easier to get them to return in the future.
 
Welcome to BYC. Attach a large run to your 'two chicken' coop. Catch the hens at night while they are roosting.
There are thee large bushes in front of our house, pretty sure there roosting there.
After dark I should grab the wife and a flashlight.
There not going to squawk bloody murder?

Thanks
 
There are thee large bushes in front of our house, pretty sure there roosting there.
After dark I should grab the wife and a flashlight.
There not going to squawk bloody murder?

Thanks
try not to shine the light on them. approach from behind and grasp them around the mid section to keep their wings from flapping. They'll be in a trance like state after dark.
 
Hi Zooman. Usually prefab chicken coops are a bit undersized, but if it's for 2 chickens, it's going to be way too small for any more than that. Use the coop as nesting space, sleeping space, and get some extra wire to attach a run, so they won't be overcrowded.
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Hi Zooman. Usually prefab chicken coops are a bit undersized, but if it's for 2 chickens, it's going to be way too small for any more than that. Use the coop as nesting space, sleeping space, and get some extra wire to attach a run, so they won't be overcrowded.
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Thanks for the reply getaclue
Are plan from the beginning was fee range, in at night out during the day. We have just under 3 acres.

Thanks
Ken
 
Hello Ken. Welcome to BYC! There is tons of info here and very good people to help you on your journey as a new chicken owner. :)

If you want to get the most out of BYC, I suggest you do the following:
  • For general education, spend some time browsing the Articles link above and possibly the Learning Center. You will find excellent information for both newbies and long-time chicken owners there.
  • When you have specific questions, most of the time a quick search will come up with the answers.
  • If you don't find anything useful that way, post your question in an appropriate sub-forum. People here are very helpful and will answer your question even it has been asked 100 times before.
Enjoy your time here.
 

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