I'd like to introduce myself. My name is Renee. I live in Auburn. Our family just got our first chicks. My three kids (10 and 7-year-old twins) are excited about them. They each named one. I think their names are kind of silly, but the kids are proud of them. That's what counts.
I have wanted chickens for a few years, but we had to wait until the city revised their codes to allow for city chickens. They finally revised the codes in November. We live on 1/4 acre and we could have gotten 6 chickens, but we opted for 3 because of the size of our yard and our desire to not be a nuisance to our neighbors. It might be enough for the neighbors to get used to the idea of 3 hens in our backyard. Before getting them, I read two books on raising chickens and attended a class.
Last night we moved our 12-day-old chicks into a 2.5' x 4' metal dog crate that we wrapped in cardboard and plexiglass. They outgrew their plastic tub very quickly. The metal crate seems to work well. Plus, it's tall and that made it easier to attach their light over the top. It gives them a lot more space to run. They appear to love it and are very active. It's fun to watch them try to fly across the floor. Today I plan to devise some sort of "roost" to put in there.
I still need to build the coop. I have been modifying the Purina coop plans to fit in our backyard space. We'll probably have to build the coop 3'x 4' so we have space to attach an outside run. Since there are only 3 of them, I'm hoping a 12-square-foot coop will be big enough. They'll have 28-square-feet in the run. Plus, when they are old enough, we plan to let them free-range in the backyard as long as we are out there with them. We have a lot of Bald Eagles and hawks that fly over our ridge, so we'll have to be very careful about free-ranging. We also have raccoons that come up over the cliff at night, so we're taking precautions to raccoon-proof the coop.
That's pretty much it about our newest additions to the family. I look forward to learning the ins-and-outs of raising chickens in Washington from all of you.