Successful Design for a Chicken Coop
July 29th, 2009 by Kor Rassad
The most important thing to remember when starting a chicken coop construction project is the prior planning. You can save money and hours of time by planning what kind of chickens you intend to raise, and how many chickens you intend to keep in your coop.
A well constructed chicken coop is key to having healthy chickens, so keep in mind that the whole point of the coop is to give your chickens a place to live. Don’t try to cut costs with cheap materials and skimp on the planning stage, happy chickens will lay lots of delicious eggs.
A few top tips for chicken coop construction:
* At least 3-4 square feet per chicken should avoid overcrowding. Enough space inside the coop is very important for your chickens, otherwise you may harm them.
* Likewise, you’ll want to make sure your chickens have enough room outside their home. Somewhere between 8-10 square feet per chicken is a good idea for the chicken run.
* You will need to get in both to collect any eggs your chickens may lay and to clean out the coop on a regular basis. So make sure you include some way for you to get into the coop yourself.
* Keeping unwanted visitors out of your chicken coop is vital, wire of some sort in the construction will make sure predators can’t get in.
Aside from these practical concerns, Chickens are fairly easy to please, you’re free to design your coop in any way you like, and to construct it from any materials you wish. So much of what you decide to do with your coop will be for your own personal convenience. This is why building the coop tall enough for you to easily get in will be a help to you.
Just make sure that any materials you use in your chicken coop construction will stand the test of time, and that you also take into account your local climate. Those in warmer year-round climates may be able to use wire doors or walls, but if you live somewhere that’s cold and wet for part of the year, you want to make sure that you use solid walls and possibly even some insulation to stop your chickens from stressing when it’s cold.
Building the coop off the ground is also an excellent idea, as it will not only stop water from flooding the floor of your coop, but it will keep out snakes and weasels. To allow your chickens easy access, you can build a chicken door off the ground with a ramp leading up to it.
Once you’ve planned out everything to a full extent, then you can get started on constructing your coop. Don’t skimp on the materials, because the better quality ones you use, the more sturdy your coop will be. At the same time, don’t be afraid to re-use others’ discards. Local recycling centers can be great places to find cheap quality construction materials.
If you’ve planned out your chicken coop construction before you began, then the actual construction process should be fairly easy and fun. This is why having a good design is so important.
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