2010: When we moved to the woods from the city I begged and begged my husband (B) to let me have chickens. Who doesn't want fresh eggs everyday? Just pick up a few things off Amazon and we're set! Boy was I in for a big surprise!
2012: He finally gave in and we started out with 3 pullets and a simple rabbit/chicken hutch that I ordered off of Amazon:
The previous owner of our house left us a dog kennel. B pitched a roof out of some pipe and tarp. Tah-dah! We now had ourselves a proper chicken run!
2012: When the girls were full grown the ramp hatch was "too scary" and ramp itself ended up being too steep so B upcycled the existing coop. He added a proper roost, pull-out bottom drawers, nesting boxes and a slightly less steeper ramp:
2013: Made coop window covers out of rug runner to help keep the cold out during the winter months:
2014: I loved my chickens but hated the icky poo smell so close to the house. We relocated the chicken coop + run away from the house and created a little fenced in area for them (chicken yard) to forage since I was also tired of them f-ing up the landscaping and leaving turds everywhere!
2015: The chickens had no problems whatsoever hopping the little lattice fence so we put up a higher, black plastic mesh fence to keep them contained in the chicken yard. The black plastic mesh fence was a million times more aesthetically pleasing than the lattice fencing and can be hardly seen through the shrubs:
2015: The nesting box covers finally gave out. I replaced them with weatherproof, see-through acrylic (covered by tar paper since the chickens didn't like all the light):
2016: We were going through TONS of pine shavings every week. I installed a poop catchment system for the roost that worked out really well. It helped cut down on pine shavings waste!:
2016: We had a ladder ball game that we hardly used so I upcycled it into a multi-tier chicken roost (which eventually gave out so we had to go back to the single roost with poop catchment system):
2016: A raccoon started paying visits to the chicken run (dog kennel) and tried to pull a chick out through the chain link so I had to enclose it with metal mesh (on top of chicken wire mesh) to prevent further casualties. I also upcycled the old lattice fencing by installing it onto the chicken run turning it into a little cottage in the woods:
2017: The woodland predators were getting ridiculous! We had owls/hawks reigning down from above, possums/raccoons reaching through, bears/coyotes knocking down the fencing. I was afraid I would have to stop letting the girls free range. I had to reinforce the fence with metal posts and added aviary netting to keep predators coming from above at bay:
2017: Made a wheatgrass grazing frame out of old wood and mesh we had laying around:
2017: I upgraded the girls’ roost setup after work today based on a DIY blanket ladder plan I found on the internet. The droppings will hopefully now fall through the mesh tray I built and I’ll actually get to utilize the drawers to collect and dispose of the waste (sans pine shavings).
I think our chicken coop/run/yard setup is at a good place right now. I don't want to scare anybody off from keeping chickens. It's been super fun and easy, despite all the architectural and logistical hiccups. If your current setup isn't working, find a solution! Poke around in the forums and see what's working for others and give it a try! I am super thankful for all who post their experiences for me to learn from! Thank you!
2012: He finally gave in and we started out with 3 pullets and a simple rabbit/chicken hutch that I ordered off of Amazon:

The previous owner of our house left us a dog kennel. B pitched a roof out of some pipe and tarp. Tah-dah! We now had ourselves a proper chicken run!

2012: When the girls were full grown the ramp hatch was "too scary" and ramp itself ended up being too steep so B upcycled the existing coop. He added a proper roost, pull-out bottom drawers, nesting boxes and a slightly less steeper ramp:



2013: Made coop window covers out of rug runner to help keep the cold out during the winter months:

2014: I loved my chickens but hated the icky poo smell so close to the house. We relocated the chicken coop + run away from the house and created a little fenced in area for them (chicken yard) to forage since I was also tired of them f-ing up the landscaping and leaving turds everywhere!

2015: The chickens had no problems whatsoever hopping the little lattice fence so we put up a higher, black plastic mesh fence to keep them contained in the chicken yard. The black plastic mesh fence was a million times more aesthetically pleasing than the lattice fencing and can be hardly seen through the shrubs:

2015: The nesting box covers finally gave out. I replaced them with weatherproof, see-through acrylic (covered by tar paper since the chickens didn't like all the light):

2016: We were going through TONS of pine shavings every week. I installed a poop catchment system for the roost that worked out really well. It helped cut down on pine shavings waste!:

2016: We had a ladder ball game that we hardly used so I upcycled it into a multi-tier chicken roost (which eventually gave out so we had to go back to the single roost with poop catchment system):

2016: A raccoon started paying visits to the chicken run (dog kennel) and tried to pull a chick out through the chain link so I had to enclose it with metal mesh (on top of chicken wire mesh) to prevent further casualties. I also upcycled the old lattice fencing by installing it onto the chicken run turning it into a little cottage in the woods:


2017: The woodland predators were getting ridiculous! We had owls/hawks reigning down from above, possums/raccoons reaching through, bears/coyotes knocking down the fencing. I was afraid I would have to stop letting the girls free range. I had to reinforce the fence with metal posts and added aviary netting to keep predators coming from above at bay:




2017: Made a wheatgrass grazing frame out of old wood and mesh we had laying around:

2017: I upgraded the girls’ roost setup after work today based on a DIY blanket ladder plan I found on the internet. The droppings will hopefully now fall through the mesh tray I built and I’ll actually get to utilize the drawers to collect and dispose of the waste (sans pine shavings).

I think our chicken coop/run/yard setup is at a good place right now. I don't want to scare anybody off from keeping chickens. It's been super fun and easy, despite all the architectural and logistical hiccups. If your current setup isn't working, find a solution! Poke around in the forums and see what's working for others and give it a try! I am super thankful for all who post their experiences for me to learn from! Thank you!
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