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As long as chickens are
dry, they can handle cold
climates very well, but
humidity plus cold weather
will cause health issues for
your poultry. Therefore,
insulated walls are a must!
Strategy # 5. –
Light Source:
If you want a good source
of light and warmth for your
chickens during the cold
months of the year and a
solid source of ventilation
during the hot months, then
be sure to install the
chicken coop windows facing
the southside where they
will receive direct sunlight
throughout the day.
On another note, if your
goal is to raise chickens
that will produce great eggs
all year round, then you
should look into an
electrical source of light.
You should be able to easily
install an electrical light
at the height of the chicken
coop’s ceiling which will
help keep your chickens warm
and help them lay better
chicken eggs throughout the
year. One ceiling light
should be enough for a small
scale chicken coop, for
larger chicken coops though,
try to install one
electrical ceiling light per
every 30 – 40 feet.
Strategy # 6. –
Conveniently placed Waterers
and Chicken Feeders:
Chicken feeders and waterers
should be placed where your
flock will have easy access
to them. However, you have
to be careful where you
place them because chickens
like to make a mess of
everything they eat due to
their chicken scratching
instincts. I’m sure you
don’t want to see your
chicken feed mix all over
the coop floors so, to avoid
this, place the chicken
feeders at the height of the
chicken’s back. This way
they will have to stretch
their necks up to eat but
won’t reach the feeders with
their feet. Same goes for
the waterers. Just make sure
to keep the waterers full of
fresh clean water throughout
the day.
There you have it
folks. 6 quick and
easy strategies that will
show you how to build a
chicken coop fast and
efficiently. Whether you’re
building a large scale
chicken coop or a small one,
these tips should get you
moving in the right
direction.
Folks, did you know that
the average American spends
about $300 to build a
chicken coop? Some even
invest over 2 months of work
trying to assemble the darn
structure and in the end
aren’t even fully contempt
with their product. Not very
enticing is it? A
great chicken coop plan
can cut your time and
efforts in half while
saving you a vast amount
money on building
materials. To learn how to
build a chicken coop with
maximum benefits for your
flock without investing a
magnitude of your time and
money , check back! Coop
plans are coming.
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