An DIY Chicken Coop A Great Way To Start Your Chicken Keeping Hobby

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DIY Chicken Coop
If you have ever given any thought to keeping free range chickens then youve probably also been thinking about building your own chicken coop, but maybe you dont have the first clue where to even start. Well, read on!
The first thing you will need to do is decide on how many chickens you are going to keep. This of course will depend on your available space.
Based on this you can work out how big your chicken coop needs to be and how you would like the finished design to look.
Whether or not you have any experience in DIY you can easily build your own top quality chicken coop in a weekend and its a great project to get the rest of the family involved in too.
If you are uncomfortable working out your own design you can skip this step and start building straight away by simply downloading your chicken coop plans on-line. These downloadable plans are usually very low cost and they also allow you to shop around for the best price for your materials and often save at least the cost of the plans.
With all of this worked out for you in advance, you can be sure of a first rate and practical design. You wont even have to figure out your own measurements.
If you are feeling confident enough to figure out a chicken coop design for yourself, great! But keep a few practical design considerations in mind and you can be sure to build a quality chicken coop that will keep your chickens safe and comfortable for years to come.
Make sure to consider each of these points:Your climate: 
Think of using materials most suited to the prevailing weather conditions where you live.
Practicality: 
Design a chicken coop that allows easy access for cleaning and egg collection. Consider making an egg collection hatch in the roosting area.
Ventilation: 
You will need to allow for adequate ventilation to keep your chickens cool in summer
Lighting: 
You may need to provide additional lighting in the winter time to make sure your hens keep on laying!
Protection and security:
  Your chickens will easily fall prey to predators if you dont provide a coop that is strong and sturdy.
Roosting and brooding boxes:
  Your coop will need to be designed so as to provide comfortable roosting areas for your chickens and brooding boxes if you decide to allow your hens to hatch some eggs.
With a little practice it is easy to design and construct a chicken coop that covers all of these practical points and with a small amount of care and maintenance will last for years. These are just the tip of the iceberg when it comes to keeping chickens and you can learn lots more about how to build a chicken coop, how to keep chickens and even how to hatch and raise your own chicks with a visit to my website.
Start keeping your own flock of free range hens today and discover not just how practical they are, but just how much more there is to these fascinating creatures!

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