Hello Richard and welcome. How exciting - when are you hoping to get your chooks? You must tell us everything with photos please!
There are no silly questions when you strat chicken keeping, honestly. All sorts of things crop up so ask away. I even have the occasional thing i am not sure about now after almost 2 years!
An old shed sounds perfect. There needs to be some ventilation, as long as there aren't too many holes you should be fine.
They will share nest boxes - 2 would be fine. I have 7 chooks and one 3ft x1ft nest box. They all lay in the same place usually though!
I think I have heard that too, but I don't think it matters particularly about the perches - I just wouldn't make them too high in case they decide to lay on them one day!
An old shed will be fine but remember that dusty places should be avoided so dont put low grade shavings down, allow air to circulate, and dont forget chickens have there own quilt to keep them warm.
Also I would also wash the shed out with some safe disinfectant a few days before they arrive.
Perches and nesting boxes normally end up with only one area being used! if your hens are young or ex battery birds remember they are not that strong to manage to fly to high up, so I would put perches at different hights and see which they prefer. Also bear in mind that whilst perching they do poo, so keep food and water away from the area.
I have nesting boxes and perches, mine just huddle together on the edge of the nesting boxes and all lay eggs in one! Old crates make good boxes, and are easy to lift out to clean.
Welcome. OH tells the story of his grandma's hens. She kept adding new hens till she had more than she really had room for. So at night they heard a kerfuffle in the hen house and when they peeped in they found that they were all trying to get on the same perch and pushing each other off. In theory they prefer the highest, in practise mine sleep in the nest box so I have to poo-pick when I let them out to avoid mucky eggs. In theory you need 1 nest box (about the size of a sheet of A1 paper) / 3 hens, but mine all queue up for the same box. (The darkest, I think).
So learn all you can from us, then the hens will train you to do it THEIR way.
Mo wrote:In theory you need 1 nest box (about the size of a sheet of A1 paper) / 3 hens, but mine all queue up for the same box. (The darkest, I think).
I think Mo meant for the nest boxes about the size of an A4 piece of paper, I originally had 4 nest boxes but they always lay in the back 2 (the darkest) so I took the dividers out and now just have 2 long ones.
I would make the highest perch big enough for all of them just to stop the squabbles but not too high otherwise they may hurt themselves getting up there.
Keeper (slave) and feeder to 3 small humans, 1 Jack Russell, 1 elderly cat, 2 goldfish, 5 fat hens and 6 little chicks.
Mine have two nest boxes ... the cardboard veg crates from the supermarket about the size of a broadsheet newspaper (which I use to line them!) So two hens often get in there side by side with enough room to move. Ideal - and disposable!
We have 3 nest boxes for our 5 girls but none of them use them for laying. They lay their eggs on the floor of the coop in one corner and often sit on top of each other if they want to lay at the same time
The nest boxes are normally used by Aggy & Dolly for sleeping in
Owners of some very spoilt and loved chooks - Aggy, Dolly, Molly & Rosie (RIP Hetty & Maud)