Edited: I can't add links because I am new. The coop I'm referring to is the large ark from Handcrafted Coops at handcraftedcoops.com
I am a total newbie to chickens, coops, etc. I want a very small (2-4, but probably 3) flock of hens this summer. For multiple reasons, building a coop is not an option.
I expect to move this coop around my yard regularly (every 3 days or so), but will also sometimes let the chickens out to roam my backyard (about 1/3 acre).
I know the description says this coop will house up to 5 medium hens, but my understanding is that this ark is on the small size, so I would stick to 4 or fewer birds.
I understand that the quality of this coop may mean it only lasts a few years (which is fine, because if I decide to continue keeping chickens, I will probably want a bigger coop in a few years anyway). I also understand that extra ventilation might be needed (no problem, I can get a friend to drill in a few extra holes).
Any thoughts? Any better options? I definitely need something premade with no more than an hour of assembly. It needs to be portable with an attached run. And, very important, it needs to be attractive.
I am a total newbie to chickens, coops, etc. I want a very small (2-4, but probably 3) flock of hens this summer. For multiple reasons, building a coop is not an option.
I expect to move this coop around my yard regularly (every 3 days or so), but will also sometimes let the chickens out to roam my backyard (about 1/3 acre).
I know the description says this coop will house up to 5 medium hens, but my understanding is that this ark is on the small size, so I would stick to 4 or fewer birds.
I understand that the quality of this coop may mean it only lasts a few years (which is fine, because if I decide to continue keeping chickens, I will probably want a bigger coop in a few years anyway). I also understand that extra ventilation might be needed (no problem, I can get a friend to drill in a few extra holes).
Any thoughts? Any better options? I definitely need something premade with no more than an hour of assembly. It needs to be portable with an attached run. And, very important, it needs to be attractive.