My open air idea

Kelby675

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Apr 28, 2025
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Edited to add the sqft for the chicken pens and to say they would separated by chicken wire fencing.

So I've been researching and mathing (yes, i know that's not a real word but when you can't math it makes perfect sense lolz) tirelessly trying to figure things out. I've finally got something figured out structure wise. My plan is to have 6 hens separated in 2 pens within a large metal chicken pen (pic below) said pen would be divided up with a storage area, 2 hen pens, and for the eventual prospect of breeding 2 roster pens (way down the way, but i like to be prepared)

The pics included are of the pen itself which will be reinforced with .5"hardware cloth all the way around the 2 hole nest boxes for the ladies (one set per lady pen) and a nest house which im thinking i can modify to have a catch tray 1 each for the boys pens.

Now on to details i couldn't get a picture of
Storage area: 10ft wide 1.7 ft long
Hen pens each: 5ft wide by 12ft long (each pen would house 3 hens, 60sqft for each pen)
Cock pens each: 5ft wide by 6ft long (each would have one gent for the appropriate trio of ladies 30sqft {so if i went with wyandottes the ladies and gent would be next to each, while day the silkies would be in the other set of pens}) i know without a pic this is hard to imagine but the app im using won't let me take a screenshot.

First pic is the pen i want from Amazon
Second is the little nest houses i plan to use for my gents
Third is the 2-hole nest boxes for the ladies

Thoughts on this open air coop appreciated! It's the area for the pens (listed above) enough or should i just do 1 pen for the ladies and have a single gent
 

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I am completely confused as to why you want to give the males a nest box? Or am I misunderstanding? Unless you're doing all Silkies which may not roost, both genders should have roosts to stay on overnight, not nests.

If you're doing Wyandottes and Silkies, it would probably be easier to have the roosters for each breed with the ladies full time, not have the ladies in one pen and the boys in the other.
 
I am completely confused as to why you want to give the males a nest box? Or am I misunderstanding? Unless you're doing all Silkies which may not roost, both genders should have roosts to stay on overnight, not nests.

If you're doing Wyandottes and Silkies, it would probably be easier to have the roosters for each breed with the ladies full time, not have the ladies in one pen and the boys in the other.
I know the guys dont need nest boxes but the issue is trying to find a rooster house without nest boxes. But i ultimately decided i would just use the nest box of whatever house i decide to get for him as a storage area for his things like spur covers and other things he may like or need.

As far as keeping them separate it would be to limit breeding or breeding once im ready lolz. Ive researched breeding many different animals from geckos to now chickens. And the common ground seems to be keep the boys separate until you as the owner/breeder are ready. But with other species theres risks involved with premature breeding, where as i have not quite delved that far into chickens yet. I may never breed chickens but if i decide i want hatching eggs i know that i will end up with some boys so would want to separate them from the ladies
 
What is that pen made of? If it is chicken wire then you might as well hang a sign that reads, "weasels welcome". I would compare the price with something a local person could make for you.
Oh no. It would be one of the big metal ones with hardware cloth around the outside, ideally lolz
 
So i figured out a way to get a picture of my idea! I've modified it a bit from what i described up top. I've got a 3D pic and a flat pic. I'm probably going to continue tweaking it until i actually get it setup lolz but this is a rough draft
 

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I still don't understand why you would keep them separate. They're not like dogs where an accidental breeding results in unwanted babies. It takes 21 days of deliberate incubation to turn eggs into chicks. If you don't want chicks, just eat the eggs, or refrigerate or sell them. But of course it's entirely up to you.
 

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