Hi everyone,
New to BYC & never had a flock before. We ordered a mixed flock from mypetchicken.com which will consist of (2) Polish, an Australorp, an Easter Egger, a Buff Orpington, a Wyandotte, and a Barred Plymouth Rock. All hens. We have 3 children ranging from 17 to 11 who would love friendly, cute hens who enjoy human attention. My husband and I want to take a stand against the disgusting practices of large scale poultry farming, and have much more nutritious eggs to eat. I will let the ladies out when I get home from work for probably an hour on the weekdays & for extended hours on the weekends to 'free range' while I am gardening in the back yard with them.
I would really like to construct this coop & run for them (which I hope the designer doesn't mind me stealing
: https://www.backyardchickens.com/a/my-mid-life-crisis-coop. My idea is to have a run on both sides of the coop, though. I have read that the Polish & Orpington can end up being picked on by the rest of the flock, and I am thinking the chickens at the bottom of the pecking order may benefit from having another run to escape to if things are too rowdy where the dominant hens are. Any thoughts on this theory? I will also be adding an overhead roof to one of my potential runs, as we can get some pretty nasty weather in winter in my area. The uncovered run would have a hardware cloth cover to keep out the occasional hawk or raccoon we may have wander into town. The designer of this coop mentioned that his Silkies can't navigate the ramp. Do you think any of the breeds I have chosen will have any issues with a raised coop?
I am undecided on whether to go DSM with pine shavings inside the coop or river sand. The runs & coop will be located under our giant pine tree which lets practically no rain/snow through unless it's hard driving, so I don't necessarily know if I will need to put river sand in the runs. Our gals might do just fine on the protected dirt under the ol' pine.
Also, I had an idea to use sheets of plain brown cardboard to catch the poop under the roosts. The cardboard will compost, and I'm thinking it will be easier than scraping a board. Anyone want to chime in on this idea?
I really appreciate having a site like this to learn from.
Wendy
New to BYC & never had a flock before. We ordered a mixed flock from mypetchicken.com which will consist of (2) Polish, an Australorp, an Easter Egger, a Buff Orpington, a Wyandotte, and a Barred Plymouth Rock. All hens. We have 3 children ranging from 17 to 11 who would love friendly, cute hens who enjoy human attention. My husband and I want to take a stand against the disgusting practices of large scale poultry farming, and have much more nutritious eggs to eat. I will let the ladies out when I get home from work for probably an hour on the weekdays & for extended hours on the weekends to 'free range' while I am gardening in the back yard with them.
I would really like to construct this coop & run for them (which I hope the designer doesn't mind me stealing

I am undecided on whether to go DSM with pine shavings inside the coop or river sand. The runs & coop will be located under our giant pine tree which lets practically no rain/snow through unless it's hard driving, so I don't necessarily know if I will need to put river sand in the runs. Our gals might do just fine on the protected dirt under the ol' pine.
Also, I had an idea to use sheets of plain brown cardboard to catch the poop under the roosts. The cardboard will compost, and I'm thinking it will be easier than scraping a board. Anyone want to chime in on this idea?
I really appreciate having a site like this to learn from.
Wendy