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3 Tips To Help You Create A Safe And Sturdy Chicken Coop

By Jeff Schuman

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Do you want to create a safe and sturdy chicken coop so you can begin raising chickens at your home? There are some tips that you need to learn now so you can easily achieve this goal.

Chickens do not require any fancy housing, but they do need somewhere that they can be safe from the elements and predators. Use the following tips and creating your own safe and sturdy hen house will be easy.

1. Building plans - Before you can begin to build any hen house you have to first know how to do this. There are good guides available that can be easily found online to give you the step by step instructions you need to build the exact housing you want.

It is important to find good building plans to use, especially if you are inexperienced with building hen houses so you can make sure it is done correctly. If it is not built correctly, then your chickens could still be vulnerable to the elements and predators and not be well protected like they have to be.

2. Light - One thing many people do not realize is that chickens are very dependent on light. They sleep when there is no light and it is dark outdoors and they wake up on sunrise.

Without this light, their life cycle will be messed up and they will not be able to do what comes naturally to them. Plus, this will affect their ability to lay eggs.

It is always a good idea to have windows in the hen house so they can get as much sun or light as possible every day, especially in the morning. The windows will also help with the air circulation in the hen house so they can breathe the fresh air.

3. Size - This is one of the most important tips to pay attention to because when you build a hen house it is imperative that you build the right size. You need to have around 2 to 3 square feet for each chicken to feel comfortable in their housing.

Think about the number of chickens you plan to house and this will help you determine the best size for your hen house. One thing to remember is that it is much better to build housing that is larger than you need than it is to build one that is too small to accommodate your chickens.

For any person that uses these tips, you will be able to easily build a safe and sturdy chicken coop. Just be sure you take your time and find a good guide to follow so you can be sure it is created correctly from the start.

If you enjoyed this article by Jeff Schuman please check out our hen houses website today. Where you will find helpful information about how to build your own hen house for an affordable cost. You will also be provided with an affordable guide that will make building your chicken coop simple. http://www.hen-houses-direct.com

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