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So we bought a prefab coop, because as I stated in an earlier post, we have an HOA and anything new construction has to be approved and is a 3 month process. I know the prefab won't last for a long time, and honestly, I want something bigger for a permanent coop anyway. So I am planning ahead and will go through the process of submitting plans to the HOA architecture review team for a future coop so we can take our time on it.
I have been looking at ideas on here, and there are great ones, but it is overwhelming to someone new to chickens! I need some suggestions.
Here are the requirements:
1. Needs to fit up to six chickens, which is the max we would get. We have 4 now. No bigger than that.
2. Must have shingled roof, per HOA requirements
3. Needs a run attached. We can't free range unless I am home.
Our ground is mostly sand and clay, and we get a lot of rain, hot and humid in summer, but winter doesn't get too cold (lows in upper teens, mid 20's).
Any suggestions would be great! I don't want to spend a lot of money building and make tons of mistakes that I didn't even realize were mistakes!
I have been looking at ideas on here, and there are great ones, but it is overwhelming to someone new to chickens! I need some suggestions.
Here are the requirements:
1. Needs to fit up to six chickens, which is the max we would get. We have 4 now. No bigger than that.
2. Must have shingled roof, per HOA requirements
3. Needs a run attached. We can't free range unless I am home.
Our ground is mostly sand and clay, and we get a lot of rain, hot and humid in summer, but winter doesn't get too cold (lows in upper teens, mid 20's).
Any suggestions would be great! I don't want to spend a lot of money building and make tons of mistakes that I didn't even realize were mistakes!