Hi all, we're in the process of designing a chicken coop and run.
After 'gently persuading' my other half as to the virtues of chicken keeping (just imagine this pasta/omlette/cake/pie/breakfast with home grown eggs, they can keep the weeds down in the garden/ imagine them following you round the garden/be able to see them from the lounge/won't it be lovely/give eggs to freinds and family etc etc etc) my wish for 3 chickens in an eglu has been taken over on an almost industrial scale.
We have the site sorted, we have an area about 18 feet by 10 feet, we've leveled out the soil, put a layer of sand on and a thick layer of bark. On one side is the neighbouring fence, on the opposite side is our septic tank, so I think we're fox proofed on those 2 sides, on the 3rd side, we've put a could of layers of large rocks, to create a rockery, it's about 12-18inches deep so hopefully would stop the foxes hopefully as I've read they won't tunnel for long distances (is that right?) however, we're a bit stuck as to what to do with the 4th side, it meets up with a field fence, and has a tree and some laurel bushes in front of it. Could we put mesh on the floor, and bark over it to prevent the fox? Any other ideas?
For the chicken coop itself, we were thinking to build it 2 feet off the ground, and about 2 feet deep and 4 feet wide maybe, plus an extra nesting section on the back. (Although he's already put some old floor joists to one side for the project, goodness knows what he's thinking of doing with them) Is there a standard height for chicken coops, I've read they shouldn't be too big so the chickens can keep warm, is this right? Also we're unsure as to where to put the perches, as the nesting boxes are along the back of the coop, would a perch across the coop stop them from going into the nesting boxes? Any ideas?
Finally, does anyone know if rubarb is poisonous to chickens?
I know it's a long post, sorry, but so many questions, any help/advice would be gratefully received....
After 'gently persuading' my other half as to the virtues of chicken keeping (just imagine this pasta/omlette/cake/pie/breakfast with home grown eggs, they can keep the weeds down in the garden/ imagine them following you round the garden/be able to see them from the lounge/won't it be lovely/give eggs to freinds and family etc etc etc) my wish for 3 chickens in an eglu has been taken over on an almost industrial scale.
We have the site sorted, we have an area about 18 feet by 10 feet, we've leveled out the soil, put a layer of sand on and a thick layer of bark. On one side is the neighbouring fence, on the opposite side is our septic tank, so I think we're fox proofed on those 2 sides, on the 3rd side, we've put a could of layers of large rocks, to create a rockery, it's about 12-18inches deep so hopefully would stop the foxes hopefully as I've read they won't tunnel for long distances (is that right?) however, we're a bit stuck as to what to do with the 4th side, it meets up with a field fence, and has a tree and some laurel bushes in front of it. Could we put mesh on the floor, and bark over it to prevent the fox? Any other ideas?
For the chicken coop itself, we were thinking to build it 2 feet off the ground, and about 2 feet deep and 4 feet wide maybe, plus an extra nesting section on the back. (Although he's already put some old floor joists to one side for the project, goodness knows what he's thinking of doing with them) Is there a standard height for chicken coops, I've read they shouldn't be too big so the chickens can keep warm, is this right? Also we're unsure as to where to put the perches, as the nesting boxes are along the back of the coop, would a perch across the coop stop them from going into the nesting boxes? Any ideas?
Finally, does anyone know if rubarb is poisonous to chickens?
I know it's a long post, sorry, but so many questions, any help/advice would be gratefully received....
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