McCulloch610
Chirping
- Nov 16, 2015
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We are looking to establish our flock this spring. Recently we moved to a property where the previous owner once raised a few sheep. There was a small sheep barn 16' x 32' with a pen fenced with a combination of hog panel type wire fence and rail fence with a bunch of pre-fab steel gates, etc... The barn was torn down but the concrete block foundation and slab remains, and it has two 15 amp circuits running to it. My idea was to build a coop over a small part (the rest I'll eventually use as an equipment shed) of the old sheep barn foundation that opened out into a large fenced run. I figure with the concrete block foundation and floor it will be a secure way to guard against predators getting into the coop itself, at least from under the ground. For the run I'll take down some of the old fencing and lay some old chicken wire on the ground then the hog panels on top and bury them. That way I won't get any foxes or coyotes coming in Bugs Bunny style.
I'm just not sure how large to size the coop or the run. They won't be confined to the run all of the time, just when we can't be out there with them. That said, I think we only really need about four to six hens as we're just looking for enough eggs for a family of four. Lots of folks around us have chickens so it can be hard to sell eggs or even give them away, so we don't want to have too many. We probably will also keep a rooster and maybe a guinea as we're fairly isolated and don't need to be worried about noise. I'll be looking around for ideas but figured I'd ask about repurposing what I have first.
I'm just not sure how large to size the coop or the run. They won't be confined to the run all of the time, just when we can't be out there with them. That said, I think we only really need about four to six hens as we're just looking for enough eggs for a family of four. Lots of folks around us have chickens so it can be hard to sell eggs or even give them away, so we don't want to have too many. We probably will also keep a rooster and maybe a guinea as we're fairly isolated and don't need to be worried about noise. I'll be looking around for ideas but figured I'd ask about repurposing what I have first.
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