kklowell
Songster
I'm curious if anyone has had two coops using one run. I'm wondering if the girls would pick one or the other to stay in, and if it would end up being a bunch of hens that didn't get along well.
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I want to do this, too, but got a lot of opposition. Ppl thought it wouldn't work to separate them like that because they're flock animals, but I assume they'll naturally pair off. Might be more in one than the other. I don't know about opposite ends of the run, though. Maybe side by side?What I was thinking was a coop on each end of the run. The reason would simply be that I think my wife would like that more than she'd like one large coop, and that two coops might offer more flexibility. One potential downside might be that the number of hens per house might be too low in cold weather?