Will This Be Big Enough? Please Help!

http://losangeles.craigslist.org/sfv/grd/5138278288.html
Even the small one they have pictured is larger than the one you were looking at and is better built with better materials.

http://losangeles.craigslist.org/sfv/grd/5177476871.html
Lots to choose from here.

http://losangeles.craigslist.org/wst/grq/5159834448.html
Even more.

So things I find helpful with a coop. I like to be able to clean it easily. When looking at a coop ask yourself "How hard is this going to be to clean?" "Will they have enough fresh air?" "Is there enough room for all of them?" "Where will I put the food and water?" etc....

You can make a chicken run pretty easily if you plan first. Look at the coop pages and you will find lots of tips and pointers on there.
https://www.backyardchickens.com/atype/2/Coops

Not sure your exact location or if you have helpers with a truck or if they can deliver. This is from just about 3 minutes of looking on Craigslist. I am certain there are more out there that may work better for you.

Please always research anyone you may buy from. Never pay 100% up front and since it is a stranger make sure you never go alone.
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That was the mom in me speaking. Please forgive her she is paranoid lol.
 
I'm sure you know there should have been preparation before getting these chicks. Please don't get a poorly made coop that is too small for them because of someone else's irresponsibility. Your sister and mother should step up and take responsibility and help pay for a proper coop since it was their idea.
 
I have seen that one in person. A toothless old cat could chew through the cheep wood they use.
Personally I would only put 2 large or 3 bantam chickens in it. It would have to be inside my secure run as well since I have an old toothless cat.

Don't be fooled by their cute look. If the measurements are in inches it is to small for 5 hens.
 
Dare 2 Dream Farms .com
They are in your area and have a nice bit of information on their site. I think they are above what you had in mind for a budget though.

Worth a look since it has good information on there.
 
Once again, it has dimensions for the whole thing, but not the interior coop. I'm telling you, stop looking at prefab coops and start looking at a shed that you can convert with a few cut outs for ventilation near the roofline and some 2x4s cut to length for roosts.
I'm a female, 5 feet tall and 88 lbs., from southern California, and I managed that just fine.
 
Once again, it has dimensions for the whole thing, but not the interior coop. I'm telling you, stop looking at prefab coops and start looking at a shed that you can convert with a few cut outs for ventilation near the roofline and some 2x4s cut to length for roosts.
I'm a female, 5 feet tall and 88 lbs., from southern California, and I managed that just fine.
^ Kind of freaky but I am also 5 feet and 88 pounds - lol!!!
I'll look on Craigslist for some sheds! Thank you for your advice!

Dare 2 Dream Farms .com
They are in your area and have a nice bit of information on their site. I think they are above what you had in mind for a budget though.

Worth a look since it has good information on there.
I'll check out their website right now!! Thank you!!
 
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Most (probably all) of the pre-made chicken coops house way fewer hens than what the manufacturer says, and only bantam size. They're not predator proof either. Have you thought about making part of your garage a coop?
 
Hi! Isn't it so frustrating how GOOD premade coops are so hard to find? Personally, I bought The Smart Chicken Coop kit. It's only $295 plus shipping (and I'm on the East coast, so you'll pay a whole lot less in shipping)! If you want less DIY, they also offer an unpainted version, I think. I'm liking mine so far! I'd definitely recommend checking them out, especially since you live in CA. www.thesmartchickencoop.com
 

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