What a nice warm welcome, thank you.
I won't be getting my chickie girls any time real soon. I want the coop completely redone first, new run, feed in barrels and ready. Everything done before my first arrivals. I won't even be able to move out there until I sell this house.
Although I do love chicken (to eat) I don't have it in me to kill my dinner, so, for now at least, I'm only interested in the eggs. Actually I want them mostly because I think they're cute and would be fun to watch. My Son-in-law will be right across the road and says he'd have no problem with it, but still...
I've been reading and looking at pictures and love the look of the Wyandottes. And with the variety of colors, one could have a really colorful little flock with only a few chickens.
The existing coop is 7' x 8 1/2', so it's big enough for 6 or 8 hens. Knowing me, the number will probably grow as I get more and more addicted. At the beginning at least I think I'd be best off starting with pullets, although I don't know where I'll find them.
Is there anyone with experience in a very warm summer climate with Wyandottes? I'll be putting regular windows on the south and east sides of the coop, that open. A big window fan also won't be a problem as there is electricity out there. And the coop is completely surrounded by trees so it's real shady for summer.
I have plenty of time to plan, at least a couple months, before I even start the coop rebuild.