- Apr 13, 2012
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I have 3 & 4 week old chicks and I would like to begin searching or making my coop. I live in South Texas and I am unsure exactly how I should protect my little chickies! I love out in the country and I hear that there are fox that possibly come out. i do have 2 dogs outside that will bark but i don't really want to rely on that. I do like the idea of letting the chicks have free range, within the coop, straight on the ground so that they may be able to peck for bugs etc. BUT, i also hear that i should lay some plywood inthe coop so that critters can't dig up into the coop. So with that, I am beginning to think that a coop that can be periodically moved around might be out of the question. If I do go with a permanent coop what design is best and should I lay plywood down? But then what should i throw on top of it? I want something that is easy to clean if I have to go that route.
Right now I am using pine shavings - but they begin to stink because I have the feeder and the waterer sitting on top of an empty sour cream container (lol) and they constantly are knocking the things over.
obviously I am very new to this and I need some help
Right now I am using pine shavings - but they begin to stink because I have the feeder and the waterer sitting on top of an empty sour cream container (lol) and they constantly are knocking the things over.
