I need some help deciding what is our best choice for housing the 15 birds we're expecting in the next few weeks.
We have available a 2-story barn with a section of the bottom already mostly set up for chickens, although it's been 15+ years since anyone has inhabited it so it needs some maintenance. The benefits are that it's very secure (and likely quite predator-proof), and it's basically *done* other than needing some cleaning and some perches replaced. The problems are that it's kinda far from the house (and therefore the water source), there's no easy way to set up a run area around it (and it's right next to the road which would make free-ranging risky), and it's HUGE. I was hoping to use the deep-litter method and there's no way I could afford bedding for this whole area -- it's easily 20' x 30' with a stone/dirt floor. I can't see any easy, inexpensive way to partition off a section, either...it's very open.
We also have a concrete pad, approximately 10'x30', out in the center of the main yard that up until several weeks ago was the foundation of a chicken coop, also used by the former tenants many years ago. It was falling over and completely overrun with bats, so it's since been torn down. We salvaged beams, plank walls, windows, doors and metal roofing and burned the rest. We have the option of rebuilding a smaller (10x10) coop right on this concrete pad using the salvaged materials and fencing a run area off the back. Or we can relocate to another area of the yard. If we relocate, DH insists that we need to build up off the ground to avoid rot, so he's talking about sinking posts at least 4 ft (below the frostline). He's quite busy with work and a house remodel, so I know this is time he would rather not spend. It would also involve investing more $$ than simply using the barn, which would only require some chicken wire or hardware cloth and a whole whack of bleach water.
Every time we discuss rebuilding it gets more and more involved and expensive. I'm of the mindset that it's just a chicken coop -- it doesn't need to be the Taj Mahal. He feels that if you go to the trouble to build something, you do it right, and you don't just slap it together. Having the barn available seems like a godsend,
but I'm not sure the barn is a really practical place to house a small backyard flock, either. I know many people would love to have so many options, but really, I'm just overwhelmed. Any advice?
We have available a 2-story barn with a section of the bottom already mostly set up for chickens, although it's been 15+ years since anyone has inhabited it so it needs some maintenance. The benefits are that it's very secure (and likely quite predator-proof), and it's basically *done* other than needing some cleaning and some perches replaced. The problems are that it's kinda far from the house (and therefore the water source), there's no easy way to set up a run area around it (and it's right next to the road which would make free-ranging risky), and it's HUGE. I was hoping to use the deep-litter method and there's no way I could afford bedding for this whole area -- it's easily 20' x 30' with a stone/dirt floor. I can't see any easy, inexpensive way to partition off a section, either...it's very open.
We also have a concrete pad, approximately 10'x30', out in the center of the main yard that up until several weeks ago was the foundation of a chicken coop, also used by the former tenants many years ago. It was falling over and completely overrun with bats, so it's since been torn down. We salvaged beams, plank walls, windows, doors and metal roofing and burned the rest. We have the option of rebuilding a smaller (10x10) coop right on this concrete pad using the salvaged materials and fencing a run area off the back. Or we can relocate to another area of the yard. If we relocate, DH insists that we need to build up off the ground to avoid rot, so he's talking about sinking posts at least 4 ft (below the frostline). He's quite busy with work and a house remodel, so I know this is time he would rather not spend. It would also involve investing more $$ than simply using the barn, which would only require some chicken wire or hardware cloth and a whole whack of bleach water.
Every time we discuss rebuilding it gets more and more involved and expensive. I'm of the mindset that it's just a chicken coop -- it doesn't need to be the Taj Mahal. He feels that if you go to the trouble to build something, you do it right, and you don't just slap it together. Having the barn available seems like a godsend,
but I'm not sure the barn is a really practical place to house a small backyard flock, either. I know many people would love to have so many options, but really, I'm just overwhelmed. Any advice?
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