When deciding on your chicken house plans make sure to choose a design that is easy to maintain and healthy for your chickens. Just like any pet your chickens have basic needs. They need food, water, a place to sleep, a nesting box, and an area to roam.
Now, let’s break these down.
Food and water. You’ll want to make sure that the feeder and water bowl are accessible for all your chickens. Keep it low enough for the small chickens but not so low that it is easily spilled.
Roosting place. The roosting place will need to give enough room for all the chickens to roost at night. You can use wooden poles or two by fours for this.
Nesting boxes. Nesting boxes should be easy for your chickens to get into and big enough to allow for comfort while sitting and laying eggs. Make sure your layout allows for plenty of room for the nest boxes when picking your chicken house plans.
Chicken run. A chicken run is the area of the coop that allows the chicken to go out of the chicken house and roam in the yard. It should give them plenty or room to peck and scratch. It should also be protected from predators.
Free range chickens are allowed to roam free without a wire coop to hold them. If it is safe to do so.
Make sure your chicken coop design is easy to clean to keep the ammonia smell down. This is a very big factor if you are building your chicken coop in a residential area or have neighbors close by. It also helps keep your chickens free from disease.
After all, no one wants to have the smell of chicken poop wafting around during a backyard barbeque.
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