Coastal Beach City here. Checking in. I have been wanting to extend our pet family by adding two or three chickens.
I do work fulltime and don't know if I would be neglecting my chickens. That is my main worry... although we have
two dogs and a bird that seem well fed and loved in our family!
But never owning chickens, well ... I do not know what to expect. Have been reading books and aquiring knowlege on raising them. The books and people in the BackYardChicken forums say, first comes the coop, then the chickens. So looking at my small back yard, I am wondering if the coop should be under/next to the avacado tree. It will provide shade and under the tree is dirt, not so much grass. We do not have a cement/patio area. The coop would have to be a 'walk in' because this old back of mine would never hold up to stooping down. Positioning the coop is a problem because my husband would hate for the chickens to be devouring most of his grass.
Been looking at CraigsList for a used, walk in, chicken coop. I worry about dieses/germs from the previous chickens that were
in the used coop or am I just being to parnoid being a first time chicken mom? Should I just bite the bulet, and buy a 'new' coop? I would appreciate any input on the positioning of my first coop, what to look for in a walk in coop and supporting the girls with my full time job.
I would appreciate any feedback from my BackYardChicken supporters!!
I do work fulltime and don't know if I would be neglecting my chickens. That is my main worry... although we have
two dogs and a bird that seem well fed and loved in our family!
But never owning chickens, well ... I do not know what to expect. Have been reading books and aquiring knowlege on raising them. The books and people in the BackYardChicken forums say, first comes the coop, then the chickens. So looking at my small back yard, I am wondering if the coop should be under/next to the avacado tree. It will provide shade and under the tree is dirt, not so much grass. We do not have a cement/patio area. The coop would have to be a 'walk in' because this old back of mine would never hold up to stooping down. Positioning the coop is a problem because my husband would hate for the chickens to be devouring most of his grass.
Been looking at CraigsList for a used, walk in, chicken coop. I worry about dieses/germs from the previous chickens that were
in the used coop or am I just being to parnoid being a first time chicken mom? Should I just bite the bulet, and buy a 'new' coop? I would appreciate any input on the positioning of my first coop, what to look for in a walk in coop and supporting the girls with my full time job.
I would appreciate any feedback from my BackYardChicken supporters!!
