How to Build a Chicken Coop

Posted February 11th, 2010 by admin

If you want to build your own chicken coop, the first thing that you must do is plan for the design. It would really be helpful if you make a layout on the kind of design that you have in mind so that you can carefully analyse every aspect of it. For example, it would be helpful to use building materials in which the cleaning and disinfecting procedures will be quick and easy. The doors should open inwards, not outwards and sliding windows are advisable because you wouldn’t want your chickens to be roosting on the windows. Just make sure the windows and doors both have proper screening systems installed in them such as a heavy gage mesh wire. Building the chicken coop on a high yet well drained area will ensure the least amount of dampness of the coop. Also make sure to build your chicken coop in an area that faces the sun which will help warm and dry the soil and coop itself after it rains. Moreover, to protect your chickens from predators, the best thing to do is to bury your outside runs with chicken wire all around the coop about one foot deep. This will prevent some very hungry predators such as raccoons, cats and even dogs from digging underneath it.

In terms of proper ventilation, a chicken coop with ample air movement and proper ventilation will help remove the ammonia build up and dampness that may grow inside its walls. The chicken coop walls should have proper insulation installed which will help keep the chickens dry. As long as chickens are dry, they can handle cold climates very well. For the light source, if you want a good source of light and warmth for your chickens during the cold months of the year and a solid source of ventilation during the hot months, be sure to install the chicken coop windows facing the south side where they will receive direct sunlight throughout the day. Finally, put the chicken feeders and water where your chickens have easier access to it. Just make sure that you place the chicken feeders at the height of the chickens’ back so that they will have to stretch their necks up to eat but won’t reach the feeders with their feet.

Building a comfortable and durable chicken coop is easy once you know how. But you can also buy a durable and high quality chicken coops from the best pet supply online for a hassle free and a guaranteed high quality cosy place for your chickens.


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