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Chicken Housing - 4 Must Read Tips Before You Build Your Chicken Coop

The type of chicken coop you choose for you chickens will depend on a number of things.
These include how big your back yard is, why you are raising your chickens, your environmental outlook and the type of predators you may be vulnerable against.
Tip 1 - If you have a small backyard then you will most likely want a small all in one coop or a mobile unit.
A small all in one coop is suitable for three or four birds and typically the design will ensure they have some room to run around outside and make sure they are protected from the weather and predators.
A mobile unit is also great if you have a small back yard as you can move the unit around and give your chickens' fresh grass for them to forage and scratch around in.
A larger backyard will give you the additional option of a larger chicken coop with run for your birds and the space for more birds.
Tip 2 - If you are raising show birds, you will want to ensure you have a larger chicken coop to ensure they keep their feathers nice and don't drag their tails around.
These coops must be kept extra clean too, so that poop or grass does not stain the feathers.
Sometimes chickens have a tendency to fight so as to establish what the pecking order is, so it may be a good idea to separate your show birds where possible.
Tip 3 - Your environment is also very important to consider before selecting a chicken coop.
If your climate is cold and wet or has a tendency for flooding you will want to make sure you have an elevated coop to reduce the likelihood of flooding or being snowed under.
You may also need to set up some type of heating if you have a very cold climate.
Chickens do tend to snuggle together when it does get cold.
Ensure that your chickens are well sheltered from both the rain and the sun.
You will want to consider any council permits or restrictions if you are a city dweller.
Additionally you will want to ensure your chickens are protected from kids and other predators! Finally make sure that your chickens have boundaries.
You don't let your kids on the road, and you don't want chickens roaming the neighbourhood either! Tip 4 - You will want to protect your chickens from predators as well.
Chickens can ran fast, but foxes and aggressive dogs can run faster! Your hen house or chicken run should be well protected with fencing and wire that goes under the ground.
This will also keep other annoying pests away as well including rats and stoats.
Like you lock your door at night, do the same for your chickens as well.
If you consider these tips before building your chicken coop you can be assured your chickens will be kept safe and happy!

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