The rule of thumb is to allow 3-5 square feet per bird; the lower end being for coops in which there is little to no access to the outdoors and the larger end for instances where the chickens are allowed to free range for part or most of the day.
For two chickens, your small chicken coop could be as little as two feet long by three feet wide -- or six square feet.
Chickens live in a chicken coop which is a coop.
placeswere chickens are kept is called the "chicken coop"
A coop.
It depends, timid chickens will stay closer to their coop. Adventureous chickens may wander until their coop is no longer in sight
Chickens, peacocks,pigeons...etc,etc.
Chickens live in a coop (chicken coop).
There's only one chicken coop on Farmville, for all the colors of chickens.
Yes At least make sure they have access to it. The chickens will go to the coop about dusk as they do not wander about after dark. The coop is their "safe" place.
No. The coop comes by itself, and, after a couple of expansions, will become home to 60 chickens. You get chickens through eggs, or through neighbors giving them to you.
chickens
in a chicken coop
A shelter for chickens is commonly called a coop or a chicken house. It provides protection from the elements and predators, as well as a place for the chickens to roost and lay eggs.