Find A Good Chicken Coop And You’re Started Towards Keeping Chickens At Home

This post was written by admin3 on June 12, 2010
Posted Under: Birds

Everybody loves eggs. They’re one of the most versatile foods you can have in the fridge. And everyone loves pets. So why not combine the two and keep chickens. That way you satisfy the urge to get a pet, and you’ll also be getting plenty of eggs for the fridge.

Kids just love chickens. Mine happily spend hours feeding them, picking them up and patting them and collecting the eggs at the end of the day. Chickens are cheap to feed and easy to keep. Provided you have only hens they don’t make much noise and if you allow them to free range in the garden they will eat those nasty bugs that feed on your vegetables.

But before you decide that keeping chickens is a great idea and jump in the car to go by some you need to think a little bit about a good chicken coop , because you will need a chicken coop to house your chickens.

Of course you need to decide how many chickens you are going to have in your chicken coop. 3 or 4 hens is really quite sufficient to the average household, and if you are keeping this number than a simple portable chicken house that can move around the garden is quite sufficient.

There is also another thing that you need to consider before keeping chickens, and that is whether there are any regulations governing the keeping of chickens at your home, or about the chicken house that you are allowed to have.

The quickest way to get yourself a chicken coop is to buy one, however they are not that difficult to build provided you’re familiar with the workings of a hammer. Grab some treated timber suitable for outdoors, some chicken wire and a few essential handyman bits and pieces and it is not that difficult to build your chicken coup during an afternoon.

There’s some essentials when building a chicken coop, including a nesting box where the hens will lay their eggs.

At night chickens like to perch to sleep and therefore you need some perching bars off the floor of the coop.

A simple A-frame design is quite sufficient, and it’s also important to provide the chickens with some rungs spaced from one side of the chicken house to the other off the ground for the chickens to roost on at night. It is better that this part of the coop be under cover.

And if you would like to make the chicken coop portable then you can do so easily by putting wheels on one end and handles on the other. That way you can roll it around the garden every few days fertilising different parts of the lawn.

There is generally no problem in allowing your chickens to roam the garden during the day, although it is important to make sure they have returned to the chicken house at night and to close the entry door. Even in the middle of the city it is possible to find foxes and foxes while a chicken for dinner.

Kids just love having chickens, as well as the eggs. But before you get started on your new hobby of keeping chickens decide how many you wish to have, and buy or build a a good quality chicken coop to house them in and you’re well on your way to a fridge full of eggs.

Get to work with that hammer, nails, timber and wire, build yourself a simple chicken coop and sit back to enjoy your omelettes.

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