first, Greetings to all. Great place here. (1st post)
i've been around chickens for quite a while, on and off, in the last 48 years, but am about to take my first foray into having them myself, instead of just 'birdsitting'..
i've been watching, reading, researching for months. and am finally about to solidify my design plans, but before i actually started,,, figured i would stop lurking, register, and get validation....
the run is specifically what i'm wondering about...
the plan is, for it to be (eventually) about 150' long. 3' high, and 5' wide. completely enclosed. (built modularly, in 4 foot long segments, with every 5th segment having hard walls (basically like a 'chicken island' along the 'chicken turnpike')
the land is basically a mix of old hardwoods, and scruff, not flat, but not quite like in WV.
basic construction is 4 foot long 'segments', that are 3 foot high, and 5 foot wide. covered with 1" chicken wire on top, 1/2 inch hardware 'cloth' along the sides, and extending out (burried 6 inches) 1 foot along the sides.
wood frame construction (2X4's).
i figure, this should give the girls plenty of 'interesting things to do', shade, sun, etc....
each second 'segment' having a 'removable' top, for 'maintenance'...
from a construction standpoint, it gives me a 'manageble size' modularity, so that i can get the coop, 'support equipment (water/feeder/lighting/ventilation)' in place, and at least the first 16 feet (4 segments) done before winter sets in. (mainly so that over the winter i can 'test' the water system, and fix whatever breaks, etc.... in a small setting)
so that early next year, it's time to run down to Mt Healthy, and pick up some fuzzy little ones! just a few. i'm thinking not more that 6 or 7 to start, mainly so that in the eventual 'oops' moment, i don't loose a huge number of the girls...
the setting is extreemly rural, and let's just say, not easy to get to. so a lot of the overall 'system' will be automated.....
i.e. automatic pop door opener
automatic waterer
HUGH feeder
etc etc...
and yes, i have a bit of an engineering/electronics/automation background, so i do not consider the automation part to be any big deal.
anyway,,,,, the question is,,,,,
with it being 3 foot high, 5 foot wide, and, well, as long as i care to make it,, are any of those dimentions BAD? do the chickens NEED to have 'high spots'?
once we get done 'cutting' the 'driveway' out to where the coop will be, i'll get a site setup with some pictures, and more specifics on the 'design details'.....
and
i'll ask about the possiblity of making a 'chicken cave'......
thanks
/rick
i've been around chickens for quite a while, on and off, in the last 48 years, but am about to take my first foray into having them myself, instead of just 'birdsitting'..
i've been watching, reading, researching for months. and am finally about to solidify my design plans, but before i actually started,,, figured i would stop lurking, register, and get validation....
the run is specifically what i'm wondering about...
the plan is, for it to be (eventually) about 150' long. 3' high, and 5' wide. completely enclosed. (built modularly, in 4 foot long segments, with every 5th segment having hard walls (basically like a 'chicken island' along the 'chicken turnpike')
the land is basically a mix of old hardwoods, and scruff, not flat, but not quite like in WV.
basic construction is 4 foot long 'segments', that are 3 foot high, and 5 foot wide. covered with 1" chicken wire on top, 1/2 inch hardware 'cloth' along the sides, and extending out (burried 6 inches) 1 foot along the sides.
wood frame construction (2X4's).
i figure, this should give the girls plenty of 'interesting things to do', shade, sun, etc....
each second 'segment' having a 'removable' top, for 'maintenance'...
from a construction standpoint, it gives me a 'manageble size' modularity, so that i can get the coop, 'support equipment (water/feeder/lighting/ventilation)' in place, and at least the first 16 feet (4 segments) done before winter sets in. (mainly so that over the winter i can 'test' the water system, and fix whatever breaks, etc.... in a small setting)
so that early next year, it's time to run down to Mt Healthy, and pick up some fuzzy little ones! just a few. i'm thinking not more that 6 or 7 to start, mainly so that in the eventual 'oops' moment, i don't loose a huge number of the girls...
the setting is extreemly rural, and let's just say, not easy to get to. so a lot of the overall 'system' will be automated.....
i.e. automatic pop door opener
automatic waterer
HUGH feeder
etc etc...
and yes, i have a bit of an engineering/electronics/automation background, so i do not consider the automation part to be any big deal.
anyway,,,,, the question is,,,,,
with it being 3 foot high, 5 foot wide, and, well, as long as i care to make it,, are any of those dimentions BAD? do the chickens NEED to have 'high spots'?
once we get done 'cutting' the 'driveway' out to where the coop will be, i'll get a site setup with some pictures, and more specifics on the 'design details'.....
and
i'll ask about the possiblity of making a 'chicken cave'......
thanks
/rick
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