Camellia
Songster
- May 14, 2019
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as many others have said, your run/coop is too small. I recommend maybe extending the run a couple of feet or maybe let them free range during the day.
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The roof is corrugated, so natural ventilation occurs where the dips and rises abutt the structure. There is also a window for a through breeze in warm weather. I have only had a couple inches if snow for a couple days max.Your coop is way too small for that many birds. Where are the nest boxes? Also, you didn't show your ventilation ports. I wouldn't keep more than 4 large chickens in there. In the winter when there's a foot or more of snow on the ground your chickens will not want to go out in that and will develop nasty behaviors out of boredom and tight spaces.
The coop is always open, and they freerange as they please.as many others have said, your run/coop is too small. I recommend maybe extending the run a couple of feet or maybe let them free range during the day.
Spoke with the breeder, discussed dimensions and layout and so forth, and multiple breeders are saying my setup will be just fine, so let's set that aside and let history be the judge of it.
How old are the chicks?Now...the integration is going well. I have 2 hens that are broody, and I've introduced 2 wee chickies per night to them, and they seem to dote on them all day. I've lifter their food above the chickies and put wee chick crumbles at the lower level, along with a wee waterer. I plan to integrate them 2 per night until all 8 are integrated.