Chickens

One Cool Coop

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We have kept chickens for five years in a small urban town in Rhode Island. We were inspired to get chickens after visiting Hawaii and having fresh eggs every day. We started with buying a used coop in preparatio­n of getting chicks the next spring, but to our surprise, the coop came with a hen named Sunshine.

Growing Flock

We had two hens for a few years and then added to our family. This also started the coop developmen­t for the girls. The expansion included three coops, a covered run and a chunnel through our greenhouse to a recreation­al area for the girls to forge during the day. Even though we are surrounded by concrete on three sides of our property, we have experience­d many predator attacks, therefore they aren’t able to free-range through the yard anymore.

We have a flock of Mille Fleur d’uccle, Polish Frizzle, Blue Cochin, Ameraucana, Cream Legbar, Plymouth Rock, Brahma, French Copper Marans and a Silkie. They provide a variety of eggs when they want to: blue, chocolate, white and brown. Our chickens are very friendly and have even visited after-school programs in the past.

Modern Birds

We have been utilizing technology to care for them. Wyze cameras show us their activity, and we share the links with friends to see them. Amazon’s

Alexa plays music for them and also turns on the greenhouse lights. We have a Wi-fi enabled door being put in the chunnel that will close off the recreation­al area each night to keep the girls safe.

We reside along the Pawtuxet River with a treelined view that overlooks a waterfall. We keep the girls entertaine­d with Japanese knotweed, hanging lettuce and a chicken swing.

The coop has been repurposed with various materials and retrofitte­d with Brazilian cherry walls, French doors and teal blue accents. An old sink makes it easy for washing our hands when we’re finished playing with the chickens.

The hens have been a great addition to our urban homestead where we grow our vegetables, plant 250 garlic bulbs a year and have more than 100 different variety of plants!

— Andrea & David Rollin, West Warwick, Rhode Island

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