Is that corner square area a dust bath? Grow frame? Looks like it has potential.
That is a nice space for 6 chickens. The main thing I'd want to be sure about is the security of the run against whatever predators you have in your area. If you have arial predators like hawks or owls, is it covered? Is it safe from digging predators if need be, like foxes, dogs, or raccoons?
The coop itself seems functional from what I can tell. Does it have good ventilation near the top and a draft-free place to sleep? Are you in a climate that gets freezing winters or hot summers? Some of what works or doesn't depends on climate of where you are.
I'm guessing that you're already aware that chickens don't do well alone and are flock animals. Do you have a way to add a few friends for your lone hen?
You're off to a great start with the setup that you have, I think.
The square part under the waterer is just a place for the water to fall I think. There’s a grate right under the waterer Bc I think since the waterer is automatically filled every morning, that the old owner made this so the run off could fall in there? I definitely think it’s a waste of space with that setup and would rather add something useful in that corner of perhaps figure out how to build/put a coop at the end of the run.
The floor is lined with some kind of metal grating (I’m assuming so predators can’t dig into the run), but the grating is showing and the chickens basically step on it. What would be the best thing to use to cover it up?
The whole enclosure is covered, so they are safe in the run and I usually let the chickens out to free range in the backyard during the day. We live in the suburbs of San Francisco, so I actually have yet to see anything other than an occasional opposum, rat, squirrel and domestic cat roaming around our backyard at night (or even when we drive around the neighborhood at night).
The ventilation in the coop is fine, there’s a small area that the two hens used to huddle in, but I’m not sure 6 chickens could fit in there.its basically just a roost right above where the nests are and there is no poop liner or flooring, so it could be rather drafty up there.
we live in California, so winters at night can hit maybe 32 degrees at the very low occasionally, then summers during a heat wave can hit 110. Those are extremes, but for any other given day, the temp stays around 50s-80’s.
The plan was to pick up 2 friends for my one hen this week. The pullets we looked at are about 7 weeks and coop ready, we just need to pick up a kennel today so they can live in there in the run for a little bit, so my super docile macan can familiarize herself with them.
The 3 other chickens I was hoping to get were silkies... I know some are really against mixing larger/smaller fowl, but I’ve also heard some people having no issue at all, so I’m a bit torn on what to do there.