If you want to learn how to build a chicken
coop, so it will meet expectations and needs of your chickens. Chickens aren't
choosy animals, but they require few things in their life to stay happy, health
and lay eggs regularly. However, this article isn't only about convenience of
your chickens, by following tips I share below, you will be building a chicken
coop that is easier and faster to clean as well as keep in good condition.
Light
Chicken are very dependent on light when it
comes to their life cycle. They go to sleep when it is getting dark and wake up
with sunrise. That is why you have to build windows in your chicken coop that
will supply a lot of light.
You should place windows in your chicken coop in
a way that will allow your flock to get as much sun as they only can.
Especially in the mornings. Most of the windows in your chicken house should be
in a direction of the sunrise.
Second use for windows is creating air
circulation inside your chicken coop. They allow your chickens to breath with
fresh air and save you from dealing with bad smells while you are cleaning the
chicken coop.
Failing to supply your chickens with an
appropriate source of light will decrease their performance and cause them to
lay eggs less frequently or during weird hours. So if, for some reason, you
can't supply them with natural light, try to substitute it with electrical.
This, however, should be done under supervision of someone who knows how to
build a chicken coop.
Electrical light is a great idea, but you have
to make sure that the installation is well hidden and won't become a pecking
target. The other thing you have to remember is that with electrical light,
your bills can get really high, so my recommendation is to always search for
natural solutions.
Size
You have to remember about creating a chicken
house of the right size. You should estimate how many chickens you are going to
keep and based on that choose an appropriate plan. Each chicken requires from 4
to 5 square feet to feel comfortable.
If you are unable to find a perfect fit for your
flock, always choose bigger coop. Small chicken coops will force your birds to
crowd on a very limited space and that can cause disease spreading and in some
extreme cases cannibalism.
The next dramatic result of keeping your
chickens in a small space is, aggression. Chickens that don't have enough room,
can become aggressive towards you, other members of the flock and the chicken
coop itself. They also tend to break their own eggs so, pay attention to the
size of your chicken house.
What is your budget?
Budget is a very important
factor you should consider while learning how to build a chicken coop. It can
be the single reason that will kill your entire undertaking. That is why you
should always establish how much you can spend before starting to build. Read more..
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