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Chicken Coop Kits Make Becoming Backyard Farmer Easy

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With more and more families interested in growing their own foods, the fascination with having freshly laid eggs from backyard chickens is made all the more easier with chicken coop kits.

With more and more families interested in growing their own foods, the fascination with having freshly laid eggs from backyard chickens is made all the more easier with chicken coop kits.

The do-it-yourselfer enjoys the fact that kits are already 80% assembled upon arrival.?Within just a few hours of two people working in tandem, a chicken coop ready to house a dozen chickens can be put together using hardware readily found in the garage such as a tape measure and power screw driver.

Before investing in a kit, however, it's important to evaluate the features that are most important to you.?Do you want your coop to be stationery or mobile??Several kits on the market offer the option of moving the coop around your yard from place to place.

How important to you is easy maintenance??The best chicken coop kits feature flooring that is slightly tilted in the direction of the main door so that when you hose down the coop, the water will run outside and drain into the ground rather than pooling in the center of the coop.

Don't skimp on features like secure doors and sliding windows when purchasing a kit because adequate air ventilation is essential for the health of your chickens.?Security from wild animals and neighborhood cats and dogs is another consideration. Be sure that the mesh that comes with the kit cannot be easily chewed through.

Especially in colder climates, be sure that your kit enables your coop to be electrified with light that provides lighting at night and warmth during winter.

Choose a kit that allows for enough roaming room for your chickens.?Expect each chicken to produce about five eggs every seven days, so order the size kit that will accommodate the number of chickens that can adequately supply you with fresh eggs.