As for the best feeder and waterer, there are lots of opinions about it. Think about what matters to you most:
* Do you care how the feeder/waterer looks?
DIY can look nice, but most photos of these you'll see look more functional than pretty. If you want pretty, you'll probably want to buy these things instead.
I am ok with how the day stuff looks, but if there is something for sale that is just as functional I'm not opposed to looking at it either. I only have a TSC near us, I don't really know if there is a "go to" site for chicken supplies.
* How big do you want your feeder/waterer to be?
Chickens will drink about 16-24 fluid ounces of water a day and eat about 1/4-1/3lbs of feed a day. A bigger feeder/waterer means you don't have to refill it as often, but even with a larger waterer, you should refill it at least once a week to keep the water fresh. Open waterers (like the ones sold at feed stores) will need to be refilled every day because they get dirty very quickly.
Well, I am starting with 6 birds, max of 10 I think. I think that's realistic for me. Only a family of 3.
* Do you have lots of wild birds, rats, mice or squirrels? (they will devour an open feeder)
I would imagine there's lots of critters around. Our yard is surrounded by trees and about half an acre.
* Is cost an issue?
If something is truly worth it, then no, but if something can be made better or just as good ourselves for less cost then I'd opt to save the money.
As for your coop, think about if you want electricity there. If you want to provide a light (for egg laying in winter) or a heated waterer (for freezing conditions), you'll need electricity. If you don't already have electricity where you plan to build the coop, that is something your husband will want to figure out first before building, or hire an electrician to do it, done properly. I don't recommend skipping this step and just running extension cords. Do a search on BYC for "my coop burned down and I lost all my chickens" and you'll see why.
Rental house. Can't run electric out I would like to explore solar power for heating the water..if not then I have no other choice but to run a cord out. I don't want to put a light in the coop.
Also for your coop, do you already have a size figured out? Most people suggest building one bigger than you'll think you'll need, because of "chicken math"! (You'll end up with more chickens than you had planned for). Also, proper ventilation is key.
I have a solar fan bookmarked for ventilation
Not sure on size of coop yet. I understand the requirents though.
BYC member @aart
has an
excellent page about building a coop, with lots of great photos:
https://www.backyardchickens.com/a/aarts-coop-page
Granted this is not about building a coop from scratch, but there is good documentation of some similar things you'll need to do.
aart also has links to good articles on ventilation and space requirements for coops:
Great article on
VENTILATION, one of
THE MOST IMPORTANT aspects of coop design.
Fantastic treatise to help decide
how much space your chickens need.
It also sounds like that the easier you make it for your husband, the more likely he might start the project sooner than later. There are lots of plans for coops out there, some for free, some you pay a small fee for. These will have all the dimensions, etc, that your husband will need so he doesn't have to craft his own. Some will even have materials lists.
And if you haven't already, check out the forum for coops:
https://www.backyardchickens.com/f/9/coop-run-design-construction-maintenance
Good luck!
thanks for the links!!! I've been looking at many sites, and plans... Just not ready to decide.