La Petite Maison Jaune
In the Brooder
Anyone interested in 3 hens and/or a coop?
I'm located in Charleston. We started the coop as a quarantine project in March and brought home 3 adult hens in June. We love them, but a work opportunity came up 1,100 miles away and we're selling our home and moving in a month.
The hens can go back to the farm in Walterboro where they came from. However, we put a lot of time, money, and love into the coop. So if anyone is interested and has a truck, we could figure out separating the coop and run for transport.
Coop is 3' x 4' and 3.5' high with plenty of ventilation for our SC summers. It has a slanted roof and a gutter-rain barrel-auto waterer system. The run is 12' x 4', including the space under the coop, 6' high, and entirely enclosed in 1/2" HWC.
The chickens are Red, Lady, and Dino. They're laying 1-3 eggs a day. Red is fine being picked up and Dino likes to break out into impromptu sprints and flights across the yard. Despite my best attempts to keep them out of the garden, they like stealing tomatoes.
I have many more pics (and details about the chickens) if you are interested!
I'm located in Charleston. We started the coop as a quarantine project in March and brought home 3 adult hens in June. We love them, but a work opportunity came up 1,100 miles away and we're selling our home and moving in a month.
The hens can go back to the farm in Walterboro where they came from. However, we put a lot of time, money, and love into the coop. So if anyone is interested and has a truck, we could figure out separating the coop and run for transport.
Coop is 3' x 4' and 3.5' high with plenty of ventilation for our SC summers. It has a slanted roof and a gutter-rain barrel-auto waterer system. The run is 12' x 4', including the space under the coop, 6' high, and entirely enclosed in 1/2" HWC.
The chickens are Red, Lady, and Dino. They're laying 1-3 eggs a day. Red is fine being picked up and Dino likes to break out into impromptu sprints and flights across the yard. Despite my best attempts to keep them out of the garden, they like stealing tomatoes.
I have many more pics (and details about the chickens) if you are interested!
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