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Uncomplicated Steps To Build A Backyard Chicken Coop



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Submitted 2010-11-10 08:17:10
What is a chicken coop and how to build a backyard chicken coop? Chicken coop is a kind of inclusion in which the chickens are kept. The internal of the housing have nest boxes for the chickens to lay eggs, and also has perches for the birds to sleep on. The inside and outside of a chicken coops is regularly sheltered with material such as straw or wood chips. These makes the collection of the chicken waste much easier. A chicken coop would generally have adequate ventilation for air circulation helping airing out any odors that may occur.

Chicken are very dependent on light when it comes to their life cycle. They go to sleep when it is getting dark and wake up with sunrise. That is why you have to put up windows in your chicken coop that will supply a lot of light when you are going to build a backyard chicken coop. You should place windows in your chicken coop in a way that will allow your flock to get as much sun as they only can especially in the mornings. Most of the windows in your chicken house should be in a direction of the sunrise.

Your chicken coop must be constructed in such a way that it can safeguard your chickens from unsafe elements such as heavy rain, wind, hale, snow, cold climates, etc, and from being consumed or killed by hungry predators. The coop should watch over the chicken from being stolen as well. The coop should be protected from draft with windows that can be opened and shut, having proper screening system, for example, a heavy gauge mesh wire. Your chicken coops essential have an adequate drainage system where rain water may flow out keeping the coop dry. You need to position your chicken coop in an area where it gets the Sun which will keep the chickens warm and dry.

If you build a backyard chicken coop, evidently the water and the chicken feeders need to be in a place where your chickens can without difficulty access them. It is focal to be very wary in selecting a place to put the water and the feeders. Chickens can make a big mess of things because of their natural instinct to scratch and dig. It is very aggravating to spot water and the chicken feed you just put out all over the floor. To avoid this, set the feeder and the water at the height of a chicken back. Ideally the chickens will have to stretch their necks up to the food a little bit to eat and drink but they will not be able to place their feet in their food or water. Be sure to change the water and the chicken feed each day.
Author Resource:- You may be wondering how to build a backyard chicken coop that will not simply keep your chickens locked up and protected from bad weather and predators yet receive the proper ventilation it requires. If so, then you already grasp the importance of draft free air movement from within the coop. Chickens, much like humans, need fresh air and oxygen. The same goes for the removal of unwanted excessive moisture and carbon dioxide. A chicken coop with ample air movement and proper ventilation will alleviate remove the ammonia build up and dampness that may grow inside its walls.
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