Saturday, August 6, 2011

How to Build a Simple Backyard Chicken Coop

If your local township, city, or county ordinances allow for people to keep chickens as pets in their back yards, then you are in luck. But you probably would not be allowed to just let your chickens roam around free in your yard. You would need to know how to build a simple backyard chicken coop for these fine, feathered friends to have a place to live, eat, play, and lay eggs.

Fortunately, building a simple backyard chicken coop isn't altogether very complicated. If you have some basic carpentry skills, this is something you should be able to accomplish for a relatively low cost and relatively quickly. It's like building a dog house for your dog, a bird house for your bird, or a tool shed for your tools. The only difference is that you have some custom specifications that you need to adhere to, in order to meet the needs of your chickens.

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First and foremost, how many chickens do you intend to keep? You need to allow at least 4.5 square feet of space per chicken within the cook. You need to provide space for nests. You also should allow for at least 9 inches of perch length per chicken, since they obviously love to perch, being that they are birds. You would need to give them space to get access to food and water. You need to ensure that the coop provides security from predatory animals.

You need to ensure that the coop protects your chickens from the weather, while at the same time providing adequate ventilation. Also very important is the fact that you need to ensure that you, as the owner, have easy access to get into the coop to clean up their mess such as feathers, poop droppings, and such, to replenish their food and water supply, and to collect their eggs. Also you need to ensure that the birds have a door to let themselves in and out of the coop into the fenced-in outer areas of the coop, so that they can get some fresh air and exercise.

How to build a simple backyard chicken coop is easy. You can find all of the parts that you need at your local hardware store, like a Home Depot, or a Lowes. Once you have the layout figured out, it is a matter of building the floor, the walls, cutting out doors and windows, and then constructing the roof.

How to Build a Simple Backyard Chicken Coop

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