New Here.

:confused:I’m not sure what which coop you mean exactly maybe you can post pics of the exact one but welcome to the world of chickens what types of chickens are you getting and how many ? Byc is great place to learn full of helpful people:welcome

Hey thanks for the reply

I have not yet received it yet from what i understand its easy a to assemble DIY kit. I have attached a photo obtained from the website.
 

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Hi All,

Very new here in fact I'm still waiting on my birds to arrive, should be here later today very excited.

My first question is, and ill have a lot is, what kind of coops, housing etc are you using.

I went with the DIY three day kit,
Any thoughts and advice if it will do?
http://bit.ly/396DejD
Welcome & a couple of things to help others help you.
  • Can you let us know the general part of the world you're in as that will determine some of the things you will need in your coop
  • How many chickens? You will need roughly 4sq' of space per chicken
  • Bantams or standards? You can get away with a little less space with bantams but may need a little more for some of the larger standards.
  • Will your birds be getting any free range time?
Like many people here we built our own coop but we are subtropical & heat is our killer, not the cold. We have a large coop, 2 runs, a small pre~fab for emergencies & our girls are presently getting some free range time as well.
 
Welcome & a couple of things to help others help you.
  • Can you let us know the general part of the world you're in as that will determine some of the things you will need in your coop
  • How many chickens? You will need roughly 4sq' of space per chicken
  • Bantams or standards? You can get away with a little less space with bantams but may need a little more for some of the larger standards.
  • Will your birds be getting any free range time?
Like many people here we built our own coop but we are subtropical & heat is our killer, not the cold. We have a large coop, 2 runs, a small pre~fab for emergencies & our girls are presently getting some free range time as well.


Hey there,

I live in Durban South Africa so I am also dealing with the heat and humidity, I'm not sure if fans in the coups are an option.

As I'm a newbie I am dealing with you common garden type chicken here lol. am getting 4 chickens. They will be mostly doing the free range thing as well.
 
Hey there,

I live in Durban South Africa so I am also dealing with the heat and humidity, I'm not sure if fans in the coups are an option.

As I'm a newbie I am dealing with you common garden type chicken here lol. am getting 4 chickens. They will be mostly doing the free range thing as well.
Ok, I'm not sure that your chosen coop has enough ventilation. It's a bit hard to tell but you may need to make some adjustments. I wouldn't use a fan in such a small coop.

BYC has plenty of great articles like this one on ventilation:
https://www.backyardchickens.com/ar...-there-and-cut-more-holes-in-your-coop.47774/

You want circulating air but nothing blowing directly on your birds.

We actually have an open fronted coop. I only drop a curtain in really inclement weather when otherwise wind & rain would blow directly on my birds.

If you can give the coop dimensions I'm sure someone here will be able to advise you better.
 

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