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- Sep 2, 2018
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Hi everyone,
I have had a dream of buying a house in the country just so that I can have chickens again (my family had them when I was a kid).
This year I realized my dream and bought a huge house in the country and just recently bought 5 pullets 2 weeks ago (2 Barred Rocks, 3 Rhode Island Reds). They are in a cage in my office with a brooder heater, this weekend we are starting to build the coop (pre-fab from Tractor Supply). The coop box says it can house 18 chickens but I think realistically its half that or less.
I plan on building a 12'Wx16'Lx8'T Run using pressure treated wood with a stainless steel corrugated roof for added protection (there are lots of predators out here; hawks, skunks, trash pandas, mink, foxes, possums, and rats in my area) and buried wire cloth 2' deep.
Besides an electric fence, is there anything else I should consider besides what I have described above?
I would love some feedback to protect these ladies and give them a good space.
Thanks.
I have had a dream of buying a house in the country just so that I can have chickens again (my family had them when I was a kid).
This year I realized my dream and bought a huge house in the country and just recently bought 5 pullets 2 weeks ago (2 Barred Rocks, 3 Rhode Island Reds). They are in a cage in my office with a brooder heater, this weekend we are starting to build the coop (pre-fab from Tractor Supply). The coop box says it can house 18 chickens but I think realistically its half that or less.
I plan on building a 12'Wx16'Lx8'T Run using pressure treated wood with a stainless steel corrugated roof for added protection (there are lots of predators out here; hawks, skunks, trash pandas, mink, foxes, possums, and rats in my area) and buried wire cloth 2' deep.
Besides an electric fence, is there anything else I should consider besides what I have described above?
I would love some feedback to protect these ladies and give them a good space.
Thanks.