cabintehwoods
Hatching
- Apr 27, 2025
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Hey,
I have 20 acres in upstate NY. Off grid cabin without power or water. Very wooded with state land butting up against me.. Wooded as well.
We visit the cabin 3 weekends a month. Friday to Sunday. I was wondering if I get a nice size coop with run, and assuming I can figure out auto feed, auto water, and predator protection - can I start with a little older chicks ( maybe 12 weeks? or 16?) then keep then in there for 4-6 weeks. I will check on them when I come up and make sure all is well. Then once they are used to their house. Make them an auto door so they can free range - it'll open in the am and close at dusk.
Will this work? and by work I mean... will they stay there and live or will they just wonder off and be gone?
If yes then I am assuming the Rhode Island red is the one to get? Any other tips?
I care less about the eggs (will be happy to get them of course) but I am hoping they can do some tick control. Maybe 6 chickens?
Lastly.. I rather just buy a prebuilt coop and run and haul it to my land then to build one. (extremely handy and can build it is just time wise I don't have). And rec on where to buy a good one near Sullivan county or between nyc and Sullivan county?
I have 20 acres in upstate NY. Off grid cabin without power or water. Very wooded with state land butting up against me.. Wooded as well.
We visit the cabin 3 weekends a month. Friday to Sunday. I was wondering if I get a nice size coop with run, and assuming I can figure out auto feed, auto water, and predator protection - can I start with a little older chicks ( maybe 12 weeks? or 16?) then keep then in there for 4-6 weeks. I will check on them when I come up and make sure all is well. Then once they are used to their house. Make them an auto door so they can free range - it'll open in the am and close at dusk.
Will this work? and by work I mean... will they stay there and live or will they just wonder off and be gone?
If yes then I am assuming the Rhode Island red is the one to get? Any other tips?
I care less about the eggs (will be happy to get them of course) but I am hoping they can do some tick control. Maybe 6 chickens?
Lastly.. I rather just buy a prebuilt coop and run and haul it to my land then to build one. (extremely handy and can build it is just time wise I don't have). And rec on where to buy a good one near Sullivan county or between nyc and Sullivan county?