- May 25, 2014
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hi there, this is my first post on this forum. thanks for creating such a great resource.
for starters: i live in northeast los angeles in a rental and i acquired two pullets (one silkie and one light brahma) from chickens galore a few days ago.
we had only intended to go ~browse~ the hatchery but we fell in love/got excited and left with two new friends. we stopped at a nearby tractor supply and bought a small simple coop that is similar to a rabbit hutch.
the plan was/is to put this coop on the side of our house in a fenced in, somewhat secure area that is intended to be a dog run (my dogs ignore this area in favor of our front yard). the ground in this area is covered in rocks and gravel but we planned to shovel the rocks away so that the chickens could free range here and walk on dirt/weeds/sparse grass. unfortunately, once we started to shovel the gravel we realized that there is some kind of a heavy duty cloth of some kind under the gravel/above the dirt. i am not sure what it is but it's everywhere and it seems that the plan to have the chickens on dirt in this area is not going to happen.
does anyone have any thoughts on this situation? is it okay to have the chickens walking around on this gravel? what would you, much more experienced people, do?
currently, the chickens are living in their coop in my laundry room while we decide what to do. we have been taking them into the front yard for supervised sunshine and digging time.
we would also like to build some kind of extension or larger, secure enclosure for the chickens and their coop. racoons and stray cats are a concern in our area. any insight is greatly appreciated. these chickens are intended as pets but we probably do not want to keep them in our laundry room much longer!
for starters: i live in northeast los angeles in a rental and i acquired two pullets (one silkie and one light brahma) from chickens galore a few days ago.
we had only intended to go ~browse~ the hatchery but we fell in love/got excited and left with two new friends. we stopped at a nearby tractor supply and bought a small simple coop that is similar to a rabbit hutch.
the plan was/is to put this coop on the side of our house in a fenced in, somewhat secure area that is intended to be a dog run (my dogs ignore this area in favor of our front yard). the ground in this area is covered in rocks and gravel but we planned to shovel the rocks away so that the chickens could free range here and walk on dirt/weeds/sparse grass. unfortunately, once we started to shovel the gravel we realized that there is some kind of a heavy duty cloth of some kind under the gravel/above the dirt. i am not sure what it is but it's everywhere and it seems that the plan to have the chickens on dirt in this area is not going to happen.
does anyone have any thoughts on this situation? is it okay to have the chickens walking around on this gravel? what would you, much more experienced people, do?
currently, the chickens are living in their coop in my laundry room while we decide what to do. we have been taking them into the front yard for supervised sunshine and digging time.
we would also like to build some kind of extension or larger, secure enclosure for the chickens and their coop. racoons and stray cats are a concern in our area. any insight is greatly appreciated. these chickens are intended as pets but we probably do not want to keep them in our laundry room much longer!