While growing up, many of us cannot remember a time in our life when we did not own anyhens. A lot of us have childhood memories of going out and feeding the chicken. Every day when we go out to feed the birds, we flash back to feeding the chickens as a child. Sometimes, those childhood memories are something that one is really fond of. Do you have childhood memories like this? Do you remember helping your parents build a chicken coop? There is a good chance that you have no idea what is exactly going on. Now, here you are, sitting there wondering how to build a chicken coop. As we write this article, we are going to give you some information that you need in order to build those birds a home.
First of all, before you even get the birds, you need to take the size into consideration. How big should your chicken coop be? Personally, we believe it should be a big one. A lot of people prefer building a smaller chicken coop, so they can transport it. If you do not plan on taking you chickens for a ride anywhere, then opt for that bigger one.
You will have to have a minimum of four square feet for every chicken that will be in the chicken coop. In order for the hens to lay more and be stress free, you will need to make it big.
Besides, making the house big is not going to take much more work. Sure, you will need some more material, but these materials are not that expensive.
Before starting to build your chicken coop, you will need to figure out where you want to place it. It is important that you place the chicken coop in the right place; I recommend putting it in a place where the sunlight shines bright in the morning hours. Chickens love the morning sun, this is a known fact.
In order to have your birds laying more eggs, placing them in the morning sunlight and having them in a big enclosure will definitely do the job.
You do not need to purchase that many materials in order to put all of this together. Basically, you need some wood, nails, mesh wire and a hammer. To protect your chicken coop even more, you might want to consider to put some shingles on your roof.
When you have the frame put up, you may need some help when it comes to putting the roof on. At this point, when you have the roof on, it will be time to put that mesh wire up. No matter what you do, even if you have to put a ton of nails and staples through it, we highly recommend you not leaving any gaps between that wiring. If you leave gaps, you will make it easy for those predators to grab one of your birds. There are many predators out there that would love to have some chicken for dinner. I have no doubt that you will find that building a chicken coop is real fun. Now that you know how to build a chicken coop, it is time to get going.
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