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How far away from the house?
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Chickens really don't smell if they are kept right and kept in a clean environment.
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Our nine bantams are housed in a small urban backyard, right next to our house. I have sand in most of our runs and am in the process of roofing and converting to sand with our third and largest run. I clean out the poop trays nightly and do a quick spot clean up in the runs daily. There's no trace of any odor whatsoever.
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I don't notice much odor. Mine have a coop they sleep in and they free-range the backyard all day. Most of the year the floor of my coop is linoleum and I clean it out once a week or so. This winter I laid straw down about 4" thick and am letting it absorb the poop instead. When I stick my head in the coop I can smell a little odor (though its not strong) but from outside the coop I don't notice any.
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A coop wont give off any smell if it is kept clean and dry. I cleaned my tractor every day during the summer, turning over the shavings and adding de and shavings as necessary. Did a complete strip and new bedding just prior to the first snow. The tractor is parked now and i have about 6 inches of shavings in there right now. I freshen each week by adding shavings and keep it turned over so the poop drys out well.
We have 8 girls in a 4x8 tractor and they dont smell. Housekeeping is key. I did a major cleaning before the snow came and will do another full cleanout in the spring. The girls spend almost all day in their run (even now in winter) and I keep the run cleaned out for them this winter. We move the tractor around the yard during the rest of the year so no problems with the lawn being destroyed.
If you are building a permanent coop, consider drainage and shade very carefully. Any spots that collect water or are damp are not good places to build. Any spot that gets full sun all day long can also be a problem if you live in a warm climate. I almost lost one of my girls this summer because she didnt handle the heat well.
As far as how far away from the house, consider whether you will have to haul water and feed out during the wintertime. If you dont have a warmer for waterers, you will have to go out more often. If you are running an extension cord out to the coop, consider how far you have to run it.
Good luck and have fun. I hope that chicken math doesnt get you like it got me!!!!
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