Jeff Cooper
Chirping
- Apr 6, 2021
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If I use two small coops in the same chicken yard will all of the chickens try to pile in the same coop or will they naturally split into two groups with one group in each coop?
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Yes ...... lumber prices. I cannot afford the coop I want for the flock size I plan on having next year. I was gonna build one smaller coop now with about half the birds I intend to have later. Then build another small coop next spring when I get more chickens.Is there a reason for 2 small coops instead of one bigger one?
Yes ...... lumber prices. I cannot afford the coop I want for the flock size I plan on having next year. I was gonna build one smaller coop now with about half the birds I intend to have later. Then build another small coop next spring when I get more chickens.
I'm inclined to agree with you. I have one big one and two smaller ones that my birds use.Everyone's experience will be different - However, I have three chicken coops in the same property.Chickens are fairly easy to train, start locking them up in the coops you prefer them in and they'll start learning which coop is theirs. At night if you notice they are roosting in the wrong coop, move them to the correct one yourself. They'll learn eventually.
I use three coops because my original one was not big enough for the amount of chickens I wanted. So I built one and bought another at an auction, now I've got more room than I could dream of!
Maybe build something now that you can enlarge in the future.Yes ...... lumber prices. I cannot afford the coop I want for the flock size I plan on having next year. I was gonna build one smaller coop now with about half the birds I intend to have later. Then build another small coop next spring when I get more chickens.
Yes ...... lumber prices. I cannot afford the coop I want for the flock size I plan on having next year. I was gonna build one smaller coop now with about half the birds I intend to have later. Then build another small coop next spring when I get more chickens.
Maybe build something now that you can enlarge in the future.
Is it a possibility to build a smaller one now then add on later instead of building another smaller one? My chicks learn from the big girls. They see the big girls going into the coop at night and they follow. I would imagine you may run into the same problem with 2 seperate coops.Yes ...... lumber prices. I cannot afford the coop I want for the flock size I plan on having next year. I was gonna build one smaller coop now with about half the birds I intend to have later. Then build another small coop next spring when I get more chickens.