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I’ll look around to see what I can find. If your handy with a drill maybe you can find some old pallets to repurpose into a coop. :idunno
ETA: In my experience you should buy a prefab henhouse and build your own run. The runs/coops are just too small for the number of chickens recommended.
I really think this (https://www.amazon.com/Merax-Wooden...&qid=1515945955&sr=8-60&keywords=Chicken+coop) is a good one for two or eventually three chickens. It's bigger than what they already have.
 
I don’t know their prices but I think they start selling them in February.
Okay, I really want a buff orpington chick from tractor supply co. I can raise it next to my other two chickens so they are used to seeing eachother and it will be easy to start keeping them in the same cage later on when the chick is old enough.
 
Okay, I really want a buff orpington chick from tractor supply co. I can raise it next to my other two chickens so they are used to seeing eachother and it will be easy to start keeping them in the same cage later on when the chick is old enough.
Get at least 2 chicks, they don’t do well alone. I think TSC has a minimum of chicks that you have to buy.
 
Get at least 2 chicks, they don’t do well alone. I think TSC has a minimum of chicks that you have to buy.
Okay, I can try to get two if I can convince my mom then I can sell one on here. I will probably end up getting too attached to them to sell either of them though. That is why I only want one buff orpington chick. I want to incubate one of her eggs and one of my Rhode island red's eggs (that is the one that i thought was a production red) so I can have one white polish-Rhode island red cross and one buff orpington-white polish cross. I will keep incubating their eggs until I have two females that i will keep. Any cockerels I get will be given away to someone who can have them.
 

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