Chicken House / June 3, 2018 / Maryellen.
Damp areas can be a breeding ground for bacteria and other organisms that can bring diseases to your chicken. Choose a coop design that allows proper ventilation and insulation for your chicken. Make sure also that they can get much natural light as well. Make sure that your coop keeps away your chickens from predators and other animals that can harm them. Install fences and chicken wires and make sure that the windows and doors do not provide entrance for the predators. Keep in mind that some predators can dig into the soil to prey on your chicken so make sure your coop design does not allow that. You can also opt for a mobile chicken coop if you want to avoid predators from coming back to the place where the coop was once located.
Bantam chickens have tendencies to jump really high and some can almost fly across an entire field. Therefore you want to make sure that if your chicken coop has an attached chicken pen or chicken run it is covered with a high net or its surroundings have really high fences. The last thing you want is for your bantam chicken to fly over your fence because they are not smart enough to jump back across. Bantams can be quite feisty. As cute as they are bantam roosters can become quite aggressive when their territory is threatened. You may want to separate the chicken coop into smaller compartments with chicken wire. Keep one rooster per every three hens. Be aware of injured bantams. For some strange reason I have had many of my bantam chickens get eaten alive by the other bantams. This may sound absurd but it is true. Chickens tend to peck at each other at times and if they draw blood the other chickens will begin pecking at the blood and eventually killing off the innocent chicken. This is why you should remove any chicken that you notice has been pecked or injured and keep it in its own cage for a week until it heals. By following the chicken coop plans above you should have an easier time raising bantam chickens in your backyard. Bantams can be quite adorable but they require a lot of maintenance and care if you truly want to get the best out of your chicken flock.
Regardless of what type of backyard coop you decide to build you will want to make sure the designs provide adequate shelter comfort security and cleanliness for your chickens. Your chickens will spend the majority of their lives in this new home so your coop will need to keep them safe and secure from potential predators. It is possible to purchase a pre-made coop and this may be a good option for some but if you want to do-it-yourself and save money make sure the chicken coop designs you choose meet the above needs. When choosing the right plans you must first consider how many chickens you are planning to keep. Two or three chickens may only require a small portable coop while two dozen grown chickens will need a large fixed coop.
There is an advantage of the large chicken coops to fit the chickens. You might have got some chickens when you begin raising the chickens. But after some days you might even think of raising the number of chickens if your business does well. At this point of time you will surely need a large area. It is better to purchase a larger coop in the beginning so that you do not face any problems later. The decision of purchasing a large coop will save your money in the future. You will not have to purchase another large coop just because you already have one. But if you have a small chicken coop and you wish to increase the number of chickens you will need to purchase the larger coop. Investing on a large coop will be always a good investment. Due to the economic downturn many people have taken the decision of raising chickens. Therefore the chicken coops to fit the chickens are very much in demand these days. Other than this the larger chicken coops are also great for the chickens. The living conditions of the chickens are better in the larger coops. The larger coops will help your chicken to live longer. Some of the larger chicken coops to fit the chickens are a bit complicated. You can add some extra features in the larger coops like shelves wooden ramps and so on. The ramps will make it easier for the chickens to move in and out of the chicken coops.
Ventilation. Chickens sweat. Sounds strange but it is true. Your chicken coop needs ventilation to keep your chickens cool in the warmer months and to allow the chickens perspiration to evaporate and escape the chicken coop. You should make sure your chicken coop plans include ventilation in the form of vents in walls or small windows but you also dont want it to be too drafty. You need a nice balance. One way to achieve this is to have the vents on the side of the chicken building that DOES NOT face the wind. This is typically the east or the south. This will also allow fresh oxygen rich air to flow into the hen house and the stale air and moisture to escape. Chickens can handle the cold but not the wet so it is vital to the health of your chickens that the moisture can escape.
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