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Welcome to BYC, Steve and Annette. Glad you decided to our flock. Please feel free to ask any questions you may have. We are here to help in any way we can. Good luck in renovating your coop/run. Do you have any breed preference?
Last time I had RIR's. This time we are going to try a mixed flock and have been looking at a local hatchery's web page and this is what we are looking
Isa Browns
Black Sex links
Golden Laced Wyandotte
Araucana Ameraucana
Welsummer
Im hoping she picked birds that will get along with each other....
I've had all of those breeds and hybrids over the years and they will get along fine with each other as long as they are not overcrowded. All of these are actually more docile in general than RIRs. Black Sex Links are my favorite chickens; hardy and friendly, egg laying machines. I've raised them for years, and along with my Red Sex Links (Isa Browns), they have been my best layers, consistently churning out more than 300 eggs per hen per year. I've have been especially impressed with the Black Sex Links' laying persistence in really cold, winter weather. I love the chocolate eggs of the Welsummers. In my opinion, they are the prettiest eggs in the chicken world. Good luck with your flock.
That will allow you to have a fair sized flock. The area should be 4 sq. ft. per bird for the coop floor and 10 sq. ft. per bird for the run floor. More is even better as overcrowding can quickly lead to aggression, fights, biting and feather plucking, and even cannibalism. It's always best to build the coop/run as big as possible and give the birds lots of space. Good luck in the expansion of your coop.I should have close to 300 square feet once I am done with my new coop and run