▲ | ramesh31 2 days ago | |||||||
>I'm not who you're replying to... but: it cost me $2-2.5k to build my coop two years ago which houses 5 hens These numbers are absurd. You need a wooden box and some chicken wire, and chicks cost less than $1/bird. I don't understand why this always comes up on HN, where people are spending thousands of dollars on chickens. It's the simplest animal you can possibly own and they should pay for themselves almost immediately. | ||||||||
▲ | Larrikin 2 days ago | parent | next [-] | |||||||
Can you post your chicken coop and instructions on how you built it? | ||||||||
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▲ | nightfly a day ago | parent | prev [-] | |||||||
Chicken wire doesn't actually protect chickens from predators... Half inch or smaller hardware cloth is needed to keep them safe. The coop itself is a 4x8 (about 4' tall) building on stilts because that's roughly the minimum space that's healthy to keep in the winter if they get snowed out of their run. And I dont know where/when you've seen chicks for less than $1 per bird lately, last time I saw that was on broilers last year when the local feedstore accidentally ordered like 3000 instead of 300 and they were literally giving them away. Otherwise chicks are $4-5 each |