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Chicken House Designs - 3 Things to Take Into Consideration

2016/5/4 10:36:37

When making a chicken house, also known as a chicken coop, there are a few things you need to take into consideration before you make the actual commitment to begin building. People who go about making a chicken house without taking the following three things into consideration usually end up failing or they produce a shoddy coop that is not so durable.

One thing to take into consideration is the type of design, obviously - and there are more variations in design that you may realise. The chicken house design you choose is going to depend on a number of factors. How many chickens are you going to house? (and remember to allow for an expanding flock over time) How much space in your backyard do you have to work with? How much money do you have to spend on the various building materials? (although there are some good cheap alternatives if you have a good chicken coop guide) All these factors are going to differ from person to person, of course. But once you know the answers, a resource book on building chicken houses will be able to hold your hand through the design process.

You also want to take into consideration any predators in your area. Do your neighbours have any dogs or cats? Are you in an area where foxes or possums are common? It's important to consider such things since you may have to create a more secure chicken coop to safeguard your hens. You may want to bury any mesh wire deep into the ground, so predators can't dig underneath it.

You also need to consider the interior of the chicken house. Of course, you want your chicken(s) to have maximum comfort at all times. Small things like having a feeder and water basin full at all times and thinking of your comfort make sure they are both easy to refill as well. Places for your chickens to nest in comfort, with a significant amount of space. You also need to ensure that your chicken coop is well ventilated, having a mesh wire window might be a good idea.

Take into consideration the above things and you can't go far wrong. You really do need to ensure you get a hold of some quality chicken house designs though. There are plenty of resources out there that you can use to obtain some quality designs.

These are just some pointers I have learned over my years of raising hens and building chicken coops and runs. For more information of what to do to make building your chicken coops as much fun as possible then drop by my site by clicking right here