Newbie getting Ready to Start Her First Coop

Hi and :welcome from Ohio. So glad you joined. You don't need a roo unless you want fertile eggs. My advice on coop building, use screws istead of nails, much easier to take apart when changes are needed. :thumbsup
 
Hi and...........
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So glad you joined!!!!!
 
One question down, Thanks. Undecided about the roosters, morning crowing and all. Rather late risers in this household. Suppose all that will change once the chicks arrive. Also, I am reading that some get mean? Do not want my 3 yr old to get hunted down in his own yard by an ornery rooster. LOL
 
Don't know the number. At first I just wanted enough to get me through a week's worth of eggs. We go thu about dz and a half/week. Now I am seeing how popular fresh eggs are in the community and thinking of selling some to offset cost. Hubby also wants to have some meat chickens, too. So thinking about 6-12. Every time I read something new, my plans change.
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Small to medium sized. I live in a residential/rural area. I live on the St. Regis Indian Reservation in upstate NY. My property is fairly large but I do want to put in a garden and about 6 -8 fruit trees. So right now I may have room for a medium size coop, house including a fairly long/large covered run. We do have lots of dogs in the area but I am sure if I dbl fence (either chain link or 4x8 welded link fence with another layer of chicken fence) I can be somewhat assured they would be safe.The four leggeds I can deal with it is the two leggeds that we have problems with. neighborhood kids who were not taught to respect other's property. But that is another chapter. LOL
 

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