I want to start raising chickens. I've read up on caring for them, but I don't know how many I can house in my coups. And how to keep them warm in the winter? I know a lightbulb would work. Is that acceptable?
If you have a Rooster- he may crow at night with the light bulb on- mine did. It also may disrupt the roosting habits of the hens. We did not leave the light on every night- but forgot to turn it off a few times.
The lady about 200 yards away complained about the rooster and we got a ticket - which we went to trial for in court, and won. All that trouble over a light bulb.
So much for living in the city - even though we were zoned for horses and chickens.
I'm glad I moved back to the hills.
Anyway the light bulb could be a bad idea. I think it would be better with good insulation and a little heater in or under the floor.
In a 4X4 coop- I would do about 8 to 10 chickens max. I assume you will have more space for them to get out during the day. There will be a pecking order- but there should be enough space for everybody - try to divide the roosting area with walls or dividers so they don't fight all the time.
Also- if it were me I would have at least one rooster. He will protect the hens- my rooster actually fought a coon and stood up against the attack keeping the coon away from the hens- he lost one eye and limped around after that- which is why we were willing to go to court to keep him. That rooster was going to die of old age- not be gotten rid of by a court.
The rooster will only crow when the sun comes up - unless you make a dumb move like me and leave a light on at night!
It appears that those $3.00 chicks from Big R, are a hit!
WE got 10, lost 2 because "somebody" didn't read that you should start them out at about 95, and slowly turn down the heat.
Now the other 8 are growing fast. We plan on using a dog house (HUGE), that we'll put in the wood shed, with a chicken door to a cubed pen so the foxes, & racoons don't get free food, the wood shed has eletricity, and well be using snake cage lights. The dog house roof will be on hidges, for easy collecting.
BTW, if ya don't know keep the poop from backing up on the feathers around butt hole, we have had that problem with 3 of them. We read that they will get really sick and quickly. Also your feed needs to be FOR layers, NOT friers (no not the monks).