SubArcticFowl
Songster
Well, it is finally happening; I am getting chickens in about six weeks. It has been a long go trying to convince the wife, but she finally relented and agreed I'd have time to take care of them when I finish my MBA. I'm scheduled to finish on May 16 and hope to my chickens that week. A nearby school has a coop and they have indicated they might be able to get me some hens. If not, others get some delivered from time to time. My plan is to start with three or four.
Due to my climate (sub-arctic) I am going to have a summer and winter coop. I've discussed the winter coop a bit in another thread and will be revisiting that in the fall, but right now I want to focus on the summer coop I need to start building soon. I have a 6'x8' wooden shed that I want to convert to the summer coop. See the photo below.
I want to build a medium-sized covered run attached to the coop. The plan is to find a spot to fit it in between the trees. I'm aiming for about 100 sq ft for the run. Then I would like to have a larger pen area, perhaps just wrap the trees in a fence. The chickens will then get supervised pen time when I am working in the garden. The main predators of concern in my area are foxes.
I'd welcome any tips or suggestions. I'll try to update this thread as I build. Right now the area is still covered in snow as we are still waiting for our first day of above-freezing temperature this year. Hopefully I can get in there by the end of the month. I don't need to worry about digging into the ground as it is pretty much exposed bedrock there and therefore I will just floating concrete feet to support the line posts in the run.
Wish me luck!
Due to my climate (sub-arctic) I am going to have a summer and winter coop. I've discussed the winter coop a bit in another thread and will be revisiting that in the fall, but right now I want to focus on the summer coop I need to start building soon. I have a 6'x8' wooden shed that I want to convert to the summer coop. See the photo below.
I want to build a medium-sized covered run attached to the coop. The plan is to find a spot to fit it in between the trees. I'm aiming for about 100 sq ft for the run. Then I would like to have a larger pen area, perhaps just wrap the trees in a fence. The chickens will then get supervised pen time when I am working in the garden. The main predators of concern in my area are foxes.
I'd welcome any tips or suggestions. I'll try to update this thread as I build. Right now the area is still covered in snow as we are still waiting for our first day of above-freezing temperature this year. Hopefully I can get in there by the end of the month. I don't need to worry about digging into the ground as it is pretty much exposed bedrock there and therefore I will just floating concrete feet to support the line posts in the run.
Wish me luck!