25 thoughts on “Homesteading-Chicken coop and run setup”

  1. @MotherLodeBeth Your set up sounds good. I never use that light anymore since I built the bigger coop. But as a fishtank light it is in a high moisture environment anyway. As long as it doesn’t get a lot of water in the top of it, it will be ok.

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  2. Like your set up but is the fish tank like ok for outdoor use? Like when its raining and there is mositure in the air. I have an outdoor approved low watt bulb set up.

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  3. Like your set up but is the fish tank like ok for outdoor use? Like when its raining and there is mositure in the air. I have an outdoor approved low watt bulb set up.

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  4. @pepperanne14 Chickens like a little light at night and this one is low wattage. In the winter they need some light to help them lay better.

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  6. hey one question how many chickens can a coop hold by every square foot? see im mexican and well tryin to put a chicken coop down here in mexico but i dont know how much i can put in a 12×20 chicken coop and the land is real humide so what material can i use any suggestion

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  7. Lovely coop and run. I particularly like the little tunnel. Ours is nowhere near as well thought out but you’ve given me lots of ideas. Thanks

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