You know you can ask us questions about building it right?

Even technical questions.

Oh and graph paper is your best friend!
Make a plan, stick to the plan.

Buy materials carefully so no waste and do please ask if you have questions.

An example of careful buying......
Home depot shed siding $35 a 4x8 sheet.
Construction and over buy reseller near me $7 a sheet. Sure some had edge damage but I picked through with an employees help to find several undamaged sheets.

A gallon of paint at Home Depot about 30 bucks.
A gallon of oops paint at home depot 9 bucks.
I have gotten some great colors that way.
Great ideas awesome thank you
 
My original run was 16x4x6 with 4 regular hens, and they needed more room. My coop is 6x4x6 and was more than enough room. Where we are, invest more thought in a larger run, because that is where they will spend most of their time, especially if you can cover it. That is just my opinion.
Thank you no I appreciate all the advice/ help I can get
 
I'm sorry, but you did right by her, Sammy, the only way that it would have been different would have been hand raising and feeding, and the feeding would have been a lifelong process.

I'm one of the few that would be willing to spend that time, but that's because she would have started as a pet, and eggs would be a perk. She would be raised indoors from the start, and had a different lifestyle with more individual attention possible multiple times a day.

Culling is an inherent process for most people with larger flocks, or where breeding is intended. Plus the others would have removed her their way, especially of they deemed her a threat to the safety of the flock, which would have been less humane for her.
 

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