It is possible to build a relatively inexpensive coop. You can use pallets, recycle windows, doors, fencing, etc. It’s nice that you’re in a more temperate zone, so really, you “only” have to be concerned with keeping the flock dry and draft-free in the winter. (And wrapping the coop and run in plastic will solve a lot of issues!)
I have two EEers and love them both! One (Puff) is extremely skittish, but friendly, the other (Bertha) is kind of aloof, but loves to come sit near me sometimes. Puff is built more like a tall, thin, marathon racer. Bertha is heavier, but still only medium sized when it comes to weight. I’ve not had ‘Lorps or Rocks, but I’ve heard that ‘Lorps are a lot like Brahmas. My Brahmas are all over the chart in terms of whether or not they want to be lap chickens, but all are friendly.
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That’s Puff on the top roost and Bertha is right in front of her.
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Here are my Brahmas as chicklets. All five were on me at that moment!! They all turned out to be big, beautiful girls. Four of the five love to come for a snuggle and one of the four sits on my lap at least once every day. They’re a hoot!
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