When I moved last August, I downsized my flock from 35 hens...to 8. I was moving from 290 acres to a TENTH of an acre, and needed to start from scratch with my chicken fencing and accommodations. I made the chicken tunnel (see photos below), gave them access to underneath my back deck, and then fenced in a far corner off of the deck for a small hen house. Then came the tricky part...creating a basement winter shelter. I knew I didn't want to keep them entirely outdoors in winter. Although I have a water heater, I don't want it on constantly. I also don't want to set up heat lights in the coop...too much of a fire hazard. So my idea was to make a winter coop in the cellar. Everyone who heard about my plans thought it was a horrible idea. "It will smell!" "It will be dirty!" "Chickens don't live in the house!" Well, I am pleased to say that after having them come in every night for the last 3 months, it's been perfect. I clean the poop daily, and the girls go out at dawn. At dusk, they line up and come right back in when I open their trap door. It's awesome! There's a thick bed of hay on the floor, and they have ladders and perches to get around on. They go in and out thru the little trap door at the top (an old cellar window frame) that leads right into their tunnel. I don't think that any visitor to the house would know I had chickens in the cellar unless I told them. I'm quite pleased with this whole arrangement! |
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