- Aug 10, 2014
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Hello!
I have been using this site since my husband and I purchased chicks in June. We have been learning new things in every step. I decided to finally join because many questions are being raised as to our chickens permanent home.
We have six chickens (I think they are pullets right now?). Depending on how we do with these, we will get more in the spring for a total of around 12 or so.
Currently, our coup is attached to our house. The dimensions are 12' x 3' with a feeder box, 6' x 6" and a nesting box that is two layers, 6 on top and 6 on the bottom. We just decided to let our chickens free range.
Is our coop to narrow?
Will it work for them in the winter?
We get quite a bit of snow.
I have been using this site since my husband and I purchased chicks in June. We have been learning new things in every step. I decided to finally join because many questions are being raised as to our chickens permanent home.
We have six chickens (I think they are pullets right now?). Depending on how we do with these, we will get more in the spring for a total of around 12 or so.
Currently, our coup is attached to our house. The dimensions are 12' x 3' with a feeder box, 6' x 6" and a nesting box that is two layers, 6 on top and 6 on the bottom. We just decided to let our chickens free range.
Is our coop to narrow?
Will it work for them in the winter?
We get quite a bit of snow.