
As you 're picking out the design and materials you have a chicken coops for raising hens, instead of buying one. house, the most important criteria to keep in mind is the safety and well being of your birds.
Building a hen house is not much different then building a cage for other pets. Let 's look at the materials we need, different design constraints, and what size your coop should be.
1. Size of the coop
Typically, permit 3-4 sq. Feet You can to figure out how many of them you are going to have in determining factor. for each bird would be adequate. After all that to congest your birds inside the coop that & # 39; s not spacious.
2. Materials used
Building chicken houses with water resistant wood will prove helpful in damp and wet climate I have had first coop which is based on ready for hours. Of course, you also need a hammer and nails!
If you 're a tight budget, and you have access to reclaimed materials or a resale yard, you can get the materials absolutely free or at a cheaper cost. you just need to look around!
3. Insulation
By installing proper insulation, your chickens will remain warm and dry even in winter as well well cooler during hot summer days.
4. Ventilation
A properly ventilated as it pumps fresh and keeps your flock really fresh and keeps away from the smells from them. Make sure that the windows you install are able to close shut.
5. Painting your coop
Nobody likes to see an odd colored coop. Coloring it will make it blend in more with the surroundings. Let your imagination and creativity run wild here. And so, by adding a little creativity you can turn your backyard into a poultry farm that & # 39; s fun for the whole family.

