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Keeping Chickens in the Backyard

I would use it to compost and possibly give some to a co-worker who is just starting her composting venture. Actually she's taking me out today so I can buy a compost bin (going to use her Costco card.
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I would get bantams if I were you...they are quieter. Have you ever thought of getting Serama's?? They are the smallest of the chickens and you can keep them in a pretty small hen house. And they are QUIET too
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I plan on having 4 large hens in my 15x15 townhouse backyard. I am having them in an eglu with a homemade run that is 3x15 with the eglu run attached to that. The Eglu makes the most sense for my yard, but I have also considered making a coop out of one of those big plastic rubbermaid deck boxes. I think my chickens will be just fine back there. My veggie garden is going to be above them in a huge planter box. It seems to me that people think the chickens need a lot more space than they really do, but the small coops I see on here take up no more of a footprint than my set-up will.
I see no point in having a lot of wasted space in my backyard, so I see no problem with taking up that much of it with the chickens. My yard has no grass, the chickens will be on bark chips.
Have fun with your backyard chickens.
 
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I think that would work.
Some friends bought a cute doghouse to be their coop. It was cheaper than materials to build a similar size unit.
Other folks have bought kid playhouses to build a coop out of.
We just 'remodeled' our kid's old wooden swingset into a coop.
Use your imagination!
Cool thing about the kennel is that you could probably move it inside if the weather was really bad.
 

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