Common:
* Chickens: This is the most common inhabitant of a coop. They come in various breeds and sizes, and some coops might be specifically designed for certain breeds.
* Ducks: Ducks can share a coop with chickens, but they require access to water for swimming and cleaning. Some coops might have separate areas for ducks.
* Turkeys: These larger birds may need a larger coop or dedicated space within the coop.
* Guinea Fowl: These birds can be kept in a coop with chickens, but they are known for being skittish and loud.
Less Common:
* Rabbits: Sometimes rabbits are kept in a coop alongside chickens, though they may need separate enclosures for safety and cleanliness.
* Geese: Geese are large and might need a separate coop or a large coop with dedicated space.
* Other Small Birds: Quails, pheasants, or other small fowl can also be housed in a coop.
Things to Remember:
* Space: Make sure the coop is large enough to comfortably accommodate the animals you plan to house.
* Safety: Ensure the coop is secure from predators and has proper ventilation and lighting.
* Compatibility: Research the specific needs of each animal and ensure they can coexist peacefully.
Let me know if you're interested in learning more about the housing requirements for a specific animal!