Designing And Establishing A Poultry Coop
Nowadays more people are returning back to the land to help support their families. For many, one of their fondest memories is the old hen house in the back yard. The idea of fresh eggs from your own hen house for breakfast is intriguing. However, before you can sit back and enjoy these glorious eggs you need to know the way to build a chicken house.
There are several ways to build a chicken house and many various ideas are the same. Many factors must be taken into account before setting off to design your hen house. Perhaps the most vital factor to think about is how many chickens you plan to have. This correlates right to the size of both the hen house and the chicken run you’ll need to have.
You also must decide what your main goal in raising chickens is, are you planning on raising your chickens basically for their eggs or are you raising them as a source of meat for the table? You want to take into consideration that they will need somewhere that they can roost and lay their eggs when you build a chicken pen. Your hen house plans must take under consideration that laying hens need approximately 1.5 square feet each of space within the hen house.
When it is time to plan your outside run remember again that each sort of chicken has different space needs, a laying hen needs about 8 square feet, whereas a big chicken needs closer to ten feet of space. This much space is required in order for them to get sufficient room to exercise and to decrease the risk of your hens and chickens fighting one another causing injury or potentially death, all this must be taken into consideration when you build a chicken coop.
When you build a chicken coop you should design it in such a way that your chickens can seek shelter from the elements and supply them with places they can shelter from both the sun and the rain so as to keep them healthy year round and you well supplied with fresh eggs.
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