Planning Your Backyard Chicken Coop – Guidelines to Follow
Before you start building a chicken coop , the very first thing to do is survey the area where you plan to put the chicken coop. Decide whether what you plan to build will be portable (like a chicken tractor), semi-permanent or fixed.
Regardless of the type of backyard chicken coop you will build for your chickens, you have to make sure that you provide them with the best available comfort, cleanliness and security since this is where your flock will sleep and lay their eggs.
This is where your chickens will eat and sleep. Your coop will also need to keep them safe from potential predators. It is possible to buy a pre-made chicken coop and that is a good option for you if you have the money and don’t have the time to build one on your own. But they can be very expensive so shop around.
Pre-Planning and Site Selection Basics
- Choose the Right Plan and Design: Based on the family discussion as to how many chickens you plan to have, you already have an idea as to how big the chicken coop should be and what type you would build.
- Other Factors to Consider: When you have decided on the right plan and design, you also have to consider the following factors in order to make the building phase a lot easier for you. First, limit the number of chickens per feeder or waterer to four. Second, build the nest boxes at the same time you build the chicken coop to save time.
- Position the Coop Strategically: It is important to the health of your chickens. In choosing the right place for semi-permanent or fixed chicken coop, make sure that the area will have the right amount of sunlight and is not directly in the path of the wind and that predator threats kept to a minimum.
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