All very good ideas. I usually do a lot of research before jumping into anything, but I don't know what happened this time...
Short story long;
My wife and I live on a 1 1/2 acre property. The back section, formerly where animals were many years ago is a 1/2 acre, fenced off. Last winter we decided to get a few hens for pets and eggs. Picturing that perfect calm, farm yard picture.
Knowing that we do have night time predators, I built a roosting/ egg house that is built like a vault. I even built an automatic door that opens and closes with light. I built an out pen that is protected from hawks because I saw several hawks on and over our property. So there went my vision of free range chickens. Maybe when they are good and fat I will let them out and hope that a hawk wont pick them up. Still not sure though.
Now I was ready to get my first chickens! I bought five 1 1/2 month old chickens. The lady sexed them as best as possible as we don't want a rooster. Two were weak and one of them died. From that I found this site for help and read many horror stories. From diseases to worming making me think, "what did I get myself into?
The other one I doctored turned into a rooster! One of the others also turned into a rooster. Both were the tamest of all. We gave the two roos away over the weekend. It was very hard and I felt really sorry for them but I had to do it.
So now I was in a hurry to get my two hens some friends because I felt sorry for them. Had I known that they don't like strangers, I would have waited a bit to be more prepared. Maybe I should have never started all this. But I do like to visit them a few times a day. My two original ones are very happy to see me. I guess in time the other two new ones will like me too.
Thank you all for your help,
PS, my home brew Auto coop door can be seen on this web page that our administrator Rob from this site also manages.
http://www.nifty-stuff.com/auto-coop-door-ii-antenna.php
Bob