Suggestions for suburban Chicago coop/run--prefab with modifications?

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Hello! I have zero experience with chickens, but am fascinated by the idea of backyard chickens and my friends who have them love them--so my husband and I are planning to dip our toes in the chicken water and get 3-4 hens. I've read a ton of threads here (and blogs elsewhere) and I understand the limitations/disdain for prefab coops. If we like having chickens, we will invest the time and money into a solid, well-built, permanent coop and run.

Until that decision is made, I'm interested in purchasing a prefab and making some modifications as I've viewed on other threads here--painting/sealcoating, extending the run, etc. This setup would only need to last 6-8 months.

I would love any suggestions regarding the best prefabs (oxymoron?), suggestions on the type of prefab for a noob (walk-in? short coop)?, suggestions on run construction, etc. We have 1.3 acres, partially fenced, but hens will spend most of their time in the run due to lots of predators--we'll allow supervised free-ranging when we can. I also have a roughly 16x24 outbuilding that can house the starter coop in extreme temps if necessary.

I've been on Facebook and Craigslist watching for used coops/sheds/playhouses etc. and am just not coming up with anything, so time to figure out a short-term, non-permanent option while we give this whole thing a try.

Thanks.
 
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If you are truly intending for this to be short term (to "try it out") then really almost any prefab would work, albeit with some alterations, as 3 chickens would still need at least 12 sq ft of coop space. The prefab later could work as a brooder, isolation cage, etc. My prefab got dismantled into 3 parts (now a brooder, a covered eating area, and a waterer stand) so I got some good use out of it.

I would put more money into the run in this case, as even if you decide chickens aren't for you, the run could still work as anything from a fenced in garden area to a dog run. Depending on how fancy you want to get, the run could be anything from a premade dog kennel to a wood framed, welded wire fenced unit with a roof.
 
I have a slightly diff view. Get a prefab and keep it a full year at least. After 6 months they will have just started laying. After a year the problems with predators, drainage, maintenance, and site layout will show themselves. If you develop a chicken math problem you’ll have a better idea whether you want double or triple your current number, and by then you might know whether you want a brooder setup or a meatbird setup.

As for prefab, I suggest you prioritize a walk in style. it will be more flexible for you in its second life as a brooder, meatbird pen, or sick pen. Many of us like nestbox access without going inside the coop so I suggest that. If the prefabs you find look like they can be separated out into components rather than a single structure, that might help you later on. Good luck and welcome!!!

(My condolences to all your free time now that you’ve found this site)
 
Thank you all so much for the advice, this is exactly the type of feedback I was looking for when I posted! @TK421 no kidding--I've spent hours here already, what a great forum! The information available here is awesome!
 
Hello! I have zero experience with chickens, but am fascinated by the idea of backyard chickens and my friends who have them love them--so my husband and I are planning to dip our toes in the chicken water and get 3-4 hens. I've read a ton of threads here (and blogs elsewhere) and I understand the limitations/disdain for prefab coops. If we like having chickens, we will invest the time and money into a solid, well-built, permanent coop and run.

Until that decision is made, I'm interested in purchasing a prefab and making some modifications as I've viewed on other threads here--painting/sealcoating, extending the run, etc. This setup would only need to last 6-8 months.

I would love any suggestions regarding the best prefabs (oxymoron?), suggestions on the type of prefab for a noob (walk-in? short coop)?, suggestions on run construction, etc. We have 1.3 acres, partially fenced, but hens will spend most of their time in the run due to lots of predators--we'll allow supervised free-ranging when we can. I also have a roughly 16x24 outbuilding that can house the starter coop in extreme temps if necessary.

I've been on Facebook and Craigslist watching for used coops/sheds/playhouses etc. and am just not coming up with anything, so time to figure out a short-term, non-permanent option while we give this whole thing a try.

Thanks.
I bought a prefab from mypetchicken.com. I'm also a noob city dweller with only 2 chickens. I'm planning my new coop now which we will build. The prefab helped us get started & learn what we like/don't like. My new coop will be human walk-in height, a 56 year old crawling around the chicken run is not a pretty sight & not a lot of fun.
 

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