Making A Backyard Chicken Coop

 

Building a backyard chicken coop is essential if you are raising chickens. You will get a lot more eggs and it is also a lot of fun. Here ae some reasons to build a chicken coop:

Free Organic Eggs!
Believe it or not, building a backyard chicken coop is not difficult at all.
Chickens are low maintenance pets.
Making your own backyard chicken coop definitely supports sustainable living.
Chickens poivide numerous hours of entertainment.
Chickens get along with other pets.
Chickens do not smell.
Your eggs will not be weeks old before you even buy them at the grocery store. You can get the freshest eggs.
You prevent your chicken from dying of a disease in a small cage.
You do not have to have a big backyard to enjoy chickens and their eggs.
Chickens are loyal pets.
Eggs may prevent breast cancer. A research has proven that women who eat at least six eggs every week lower their risk of getting breast cancer by 44%. Chickens are not dirty, but really clean animals.
IT IS FUN!

However, many people are confused about how to start. Some common questions are:
Can I really make a chicken coop on my own?
Is it hard?
So what is the cost of building a backyard chicken coop?
What about portable chicken coops?
Where can I find the building plans?

First you will need to find out how much space you have to work with. If your yard is small, you probably won’t be able to have a large coop, which means less chickens. If this is the case, a portable chicken coop may be a good idea. In most cases, two to three chickens can live in a portable chicken coop.

Another thing you might think about is whether or not you can make your own backyard chicken coop. Do you have any experience building projects or with building things from scratch? If so, the process will be easier for you. Still there is a need of an easy to follow building plan. If you don’t have much experience, it is still possible, but much more difficult.

You may wonder if it is expensive, or if you have the materials. It can get really expensive if you hire a professional to make the chicken coop for you. this can cost 300-600 dollars. However, you can build one with only a drill, screwdriver, and handsaw, and of course some wood.

A common mistake is building your backyard chicken coop too small. After all that hard work, you find that the chickens don’t fit. A good rule is one square foot per chicken. After determining the size, where you you build it? Build your chicken coop in a high place to avoid puddling or flooding due to rain or even cleaning. One hint on this subject might be to build your chicken coop with a very slight slant in the groundas well as the roof for proper drainage. No farmer wants to deal with a cranky, damp chicken! If you are under the impression that building a chicken coop is difficult, you are wrong! All you need is the right blueprint. For a step by step guide on how to build a chicken coop visit Free Chicken Coop Plans

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