Hello all!
 
My husband and I are moving to Seabeck, WA next month. I was raised a city girl and he was a country boy, so I have zero experience with chickens and he has childhood experience. We are buying a house with enough land for a good size garden and some chickens and I am really excited about it. I'm a planner so I will probably not be bringing any chicks home until late fall or early spring after I have fully prepped for the adventure. Any advice anyone wants to give me is welcome!
 
My tentative plan is to build a coop large enough for 10 chickens with a large run attached. I'm thinking that I will build it within the fence line of my garden (about a quarter acre estimate). That way they can free range through my garden when there isn't anything I'm worried about them destroying but will also have enough room in their run when I don't want them eating my produce. I'm thinking of starting with 3 or 4 hens an adding 2 every other year to keep the the egg laying up as the hens age. We are also considering raising meat chickens but that is further out.
 
Nice to meet you all!
 
Erin
	
		
			
		
		
	
				
			My husband and I are moving to Seabeck, WA next month. I was raised a city girl and he was a country boy, so I have zero experience with chickens and he has childhood experience. We are buying a house with enough land for a good size garden and some chickens and I am really excited about it. I'm a planner so I will probably not be bringing any chicks home until late fall or early spring after I have fully prepped for the adventure. Any advice anyone wants to give me is welcome!
My tentative plan is to build a coop large enough for 10 chickens with a large run attached. I'm thinking that I will build it within the fence line of my garden (about a quarter acre estimate). That way they can free range through my garden when there isn't anything I'm worried about them destroying but will also have enough room in their run when I don't want them eating my produce. I'm thinking of starting with 3 or 4 hens an adding 2 every other year to keep the the egg laying up as the hens age. We are also considering raising meat chickens but that is further out.
Nice to meet you all!
Erin
	
 and Welcome To BYC!  Sounds like you will have a nice chicken set up and a good plan, adding a couple of new girls each year really helps keep the egg production steady.  TwoCrows gave you some nice links to get you started checking things out on BYC!  Good luck with your chicken projects!