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Daniellebell1
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@Ridgerunner, the city ordinances in Durham allow for 10 hens, zero roosters. I currently have 4 hens, and that works pretty well to supply my family of 3 with entertainment and fresh eggs, plus some to share with neighbors. One thing I was thinking was maybe doing a larger flock (6-10 instead of 3-4) of Silkies and Seramas. I'd like to end up buying them from somebody local once we move, so the breeds we end up with is as yet undecided. I do wish I could have a rooster, but I don't see that happening unless we happen to find a home outside the county limits. Anyway. If chicken-math takes hold of me, then regardless of breed, I will max out at 10.
Currently my chickies are free range all the time. I used to put them in the coop at night, but 1) they hate the coop, 2) they survived Hurricane Ida by hanging out in the fig tree and under the house, and 3) my neighborhood just doesn't have a ton of predators that are big enough to take them out. I've seen Zippy the Buff Rock scare off a neighborhood cat AND a loose dog. After that, I thought, Yeah they can take care of themselves. Plus they have a good deal of cover for hiding and New Orleans has are rats aplenty, so even the hawks find easier prey elsewhere.
Anyway.
Even though I LOVE watching them interact with the environment here (and mercifully my neighbors find them charming,) my understanding is that Durham has a lot more predator activity, so I foresee them having to spend a lot more time in an enclosed run (although I hope to be able to allow them plenty of supervised free-range time.)
So. I will probably start with 4 again, but I'd like to build a coop/run in which the possibility of 10 bantam-to-regular-sized hens can peacefully coexist.
Weather-wise, I am given to understand that Durham is fairly temperate. Cooler and less humid than New Orleans, but not much for long-lasting extremes in any direction.
The more I look at these links, the more I think a hoop coop is probably my best bet. Y'all are so helpful!! I am so grateful to this community
Currently my chickies are free range all the time. I used to put them in the coop at night, but 1) they hate the coop, 2) they survived Hurricane Ida by hanging out in the fig tree and under the house, and 3) my neighborhood just doesn't have a ton of predators that are big enough to take them out. I've seen Zippy the Buff Rock scare off a neighborhood cat AND a loose dog. After that, I thought, Yeah they can take care of themselves. Plus they have a good deal of cover for hiding and New Orleans has are rats aplenty, so even the hawks find easier prey elsewhere.
Anyway.
Even though I LOVE watching them interact with the environment here (and mercifully my neighbors find them charming,) my understanding is that Durham has a lot more predator activity, so I foresee them having to spend a lot more time in an enclosed run (although I hope to be able to allow them plenty of supervised free-range time.)
So. I will probably start with 4 again, but I'd like to build a coop/run in which the possibility of 10 bantam-to-regular-sized hens can peacefully coexist.
Weather-wise, I am given to understand that Durham is fairly temperate. Cooler and less humid than New Orleans, but not much for long-lasting extremes in any direction.
The more I look at these links, the more I think a hoop coop is probably my best bet. Y'all are so helpful!! I am so grateful to this community
