- May 6, 2012
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I am brand new to this. I have no hens, no chicks, no coop - nothing. I'm reading up and asking a lot of questions (sorry), so that I get it right the first time...or as right as can be. Attached are a google-satellite view of my back yard and a sketch with approximate dimensions. As respects space available, there's a grass area and a brick area - no dirt area.
I will gladly take ,and truly appreciate, any suggestions/advice/information that you may offer! I am especially interested in the type of coop and run - and the placement of where it could be in the back yard.
The city ordinance requires coops at least 10' from the side neighbors and 15' from the back neighbors. 4 Hens max., No roosters. 50 s.f. run max. NO free-ranging. A Special Animal Permit is required. Even so, the noise/smell/etc. could enable a neighbor to contest my permit.
I have two German Shepherds who are inside/outside dogs and roam the entire backyard. The family also uses that backyard. There are coyotes, raccoons, hawks, opossum, hawks, squirrels, rats in the area. Keeping the hens and food as protected as possible is important.
The weather is very moderate: Days are usually between 60 and 75. Nights are usually 50-65. There's usually a modest West-to-East breeze. It's below 45 here maybe 20 nights/year and above 80 maybe 20 days/year.
I am filing the Special Animal Permit, which should be granted in May. A Calif. hatchery can deliver four chicks to me in mid-May. The chicks will be old enough (pullets?) to move to their coop in mid-July(?) What coop? What run? Where can I put it? My preference (hope?) would be about $500 for the coop & run.
THANK YOU!!
I will gladly take ,and truly appreciate, any suggestions/advice/information that you may offer! I am especially interested in the type of coop and run - and the placement of where it could be in the back yard.
The city ordinance requires coops at least 10' from the side neighbors and 15' from the back neighbors. 4 Hens max., No roosters. 50 s.f. run max. NO free-ranging. A Special Animal Permit is required. Even so, the noise/smell/etc. could enable a neighbor to contest my permit.
I have two German Shepherds who are inside/outside dogs and roam the entire backyard. The family also uses that backyard. There are coyotes, raccoons, hawks, opossum, hawks, squirrels, rats in the area. Keeping the hens and food as protected as possible is important.
The weather is very moderate: Days are usually between 60 and 75. Nights are usually 50-65. There's usually a modest West-to-East breeze. It's below 45 here maybe 20 nights/year and above 80 maybe 20 days/year.
I am filing the Special Animal Permit, which should be granted in May. A Calif. hatchery can deliver four chicks to me in mid-May. The chicks will be old enough (pullets?) to move to their coop in mid-July(?) What coop? What run? Where can I put it? My preference (hope?) would be about $500 for the coop & run.
THANK YOU!!