Though to clarify, do you mean outside space? I always thought a chicken coop was the shed/shack/thingy i.e. the indoor space.
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I think that is a lot more than most people give their chickens! Mine have two runs about that size plus a bit of extra space outside the shed that they always have access to in order to get to the other runs.
Though to clarify, do you mean outside space? I always thought a chicken coop was the shed/shack/thingy i.e. the indoor space.
Though to clarify, do you mean outside space? I always thought a chicken coop was the shed/shack/thingy i.e. the indoor space.
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Yeah I initially did think 'coop' just meant the indoorsy bit and then somewhere along the line I've come to talk about the whole thing as a coop.Millymollymandy wrote:I think that is a lot more than most people give their chickens! Mine have two runs about that size plus a bit of extra space outside the shed that they always have access to in order to get to the other runs.
Though to clarify, do you mean outside space? I always thought a chicken coop was the shed/shack/thingy i.e. the indoor space.
My girls' 'house' is small, about 1.5 metres by 1 metre with a small nesting box jutting out the back. I hate it, it is so hard to clean. The rest of the enclosure is a tall chicken wire fence which is about 8 feet tall and the dimensions I gave earlier. There are 3 olive trees, a plum, a citrus (don't know what sort yet it's never fruited) and a apple tree planted in there giving good shelter, which is just as well as we are having some brilliant weather at the moment, 27-29 degree celsius!
Sue
We have tried charcoal, would anyone suggest mixing it with food, as they do not seem interested in pecking at a half burnt log!!
Any ideas would be appreciated.
Basically a bottomless run that you possition over a piece of land you want weeded/ de-wormed/ scratched up, you put you chickens in it and let them work away, then you move the tractor on.FEEBZ1 wrote:what is a chook tractor?
You can buy fancy versions of them, with wheels and coops attatched... or you can make your own.
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