Tuesday, 9 June 2009

Building Chicken Coops - Factors To Consider


When you are building coops and deciding on plans there are a few things you need to consider before you begin as there are many different types of coop to consider. As with anything else, if you have a clearer idea, costs will be lower and the time to build shorter. So what should you consider?

The first consideration when building chicken coops is how many chickens you eventually intend to keep and the space you have available. If you’re going to be housing more than half a dozen chickens, you will need more than a small chicken coop. You will need to consider a medium to large size to ensure they lay correctly.

Secondly, you need to consider the issue of ventilation, particularly if you live in an area where it gets too hot. THe benefits of incorparating ventilation when building chicken coops are that not only will the chickens be more comfortable, any offensive smells are less likely and the inside will keep cleaner and more insect free for longer.

Next, make sure you incorporate some natural light for your chickens, ideally so the coop is angled towards natual sunlight. If natural sunglight is not an option, you should think about some form of artificial light.

The last thing to think about when building chicken coops is an easy and quick and effective way of feeding the chickens. Obviously this is dependant on the number of chickens you have, but get the most time efficient system you can as you will be the one doing the work and no chicken will lay if unfed!

If you keep the above factors in mind when planning building chicken coops along with any cost restrictions you may have, you will find not only will you be content with your efforts, but your chickens will be happy as well!

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