If you plan on building
chicken coop from scratch,
then you will want to take the time to learn
everything you can about how they should be
constructed the first time around, so you won't have
to go back and make any adjustments later on. By
following these steps one by one to the letter, you
will have a good-looking and sufficient
chicken coop
for putting your hens in. When everything is
finished you will be able to stand back and admire
your own work.
What you use to build your chicken
coops will be a major decision that will have a
tremendous impact on the overall design and how well
it stands up. You will want to choose materials that
will give your coop a nice long life without having
to do repairs and replacements constantly. Although
the materials you use are important, you don't have
to spend a fortune on them.
One of the most common mistakes that people make
when building chicken coops is going overboard with
the materials they use. You don't have to build your
chicken coops out of solid oak wood, but instead use
something like old bricks that are used for building
houses or even plywood. Timber is typically accepted
as one of the best materials to construct a chicken
coop with, so you might want to think about that
when you are in the materials phase of your
building.
Another point to focus on when building chicken
houses is to create a wide open space for all of the
chickens that your coop will be holding. When
building chicken coops from scratch, you absolutely
have to be certain that all of them will have enough
room to walk around and lay eggs efficiently. Making
your hens feel at home will be one of the top
priorities you will want to focus on when building
the coop. Usually you will be good with building one
that is around four square feet for every hen you
have. That way they will all have plenty of room to
move around and feel comfortable enough to lay eggs
like they are supposed to.
When you are faced with so many different ideas
for chicken house designs, how exactly are you going
to come up with a good solid answer?
You will need to think of your own individual
requirements and specifications, such as how many
hens you have and how much land you have to work
with. Part of the design process is also knowing
what to make the coop itself out of. You can use
just about any kind of material, but you will want
one that is durable and will last a while.
It's not always easy building chicken coops from
scratch, but it's important to think about what you
will be putting inside it to make the hens more
productive creatures. When building a hen house, you
have to consider everything they need.
This will include the nesting box first of all,
and it will be another important part of the coop.
It gives them an official place to go and lay their
eggs whenever they need to. The better you design
this box, the more eggs you are bound to get. It's
all about how comfortable you make your hens,
because they can get picky about the kind of
environment they are in.
A roosting pole is also something that will need
to be put in as well. It is critical that you
construct a solid pole that will give them a place
to sleep each night as well as roost whenever
necessary.