small coop, cold climate

northernflock

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Please direct me to some ideas!

I am planning to have 3-4 backyard hens in my small backyard in a climate where it is snowing several months a year and regularly gets to -20C (-4F).
I figure I can get a hardy breed such as the Chantecler, and keep the coop warm enough with some kind of insulation and heat-giving light. But I don't know. I've never done this before, and since technically chickens are not allowed in my city, I can't exactly ask my neighbours how they built theirs.
We also have fishers and I understand we need some protection underground with wiring going into the ground. And I'm also not sure how to construct a proper run. Our yard is quite small, think slightly bigger than a town home.
Thanks for ideas and direction!
 
Hi "NorthernFlock"! Welcome to BYC! I just wanted to tell you that I read about winterizing chicken coops today at this same site....look at the top of this page where it says "learning center". I found lots of good info. I also am new at chicken-ing and I have 4- 20 week old pullets. One just starting laying eggs! Pretty exciting around my house!!
Good luck! Hope to 'see' you around at BYC's!!!
~Beulah
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