Plans To Build Chicken Coop

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Questions For You If You Have Plans To Build Chicken Coop

Author: Sandra Wilzt

Plans to build chicken coop can be found in libraries and bookstores. But some of them are too academic and thus quite difficult to understand. My source of information is the internet. So when my wife suggested that we build a hens house, I searched for a guidebook that would help me build my own hens coop.   

If you are one of those people who prefers to build his own hens coop, then you not only save a lot of money, but also enjoy the fruits of your labor by building your own. You can add in your creative juice and improvise to make your hens coop more functional. You will be the envy of family members and friends.

All the same, before you embark on a backyard project to build chickens houses from plans to build chicken coop for yourself, it is important that you consider these five tips.

Tip #1 - Appearance of the Hens House

The look of the hens house must be pleasant-looking and appeal to the surroundings. This is to encourage the neighbors to feel at ease with your hens house and not give them reason to complain.

Tip #2 -  Design and Usability

The design of the hens coop should cater for easy cleaning and disinfecting works. The floor of the hens coop should slant towards the door for easy hosing down and prevent puddling in the coop. The doors and windows can be opened or closed as needed.

Tip #3 - Protection for the Hens

Beside the elements of weather, the hens should be safe from attacks of predators like foxes, badgers, raccoons and even dogs. Thus chickens houses should be built on a slightly higher ground to prevent sudden flooding. The whole designated area should we bounded by chicken wire which is buried a foot deep into the soil to prevent the predators digging to get in.

Tip #4 -  Coop Ventilation, Light and Heat Source

At times of bad weather, the hens will be locked up in the hens coop. There must be adequate airflow throughout the coop for good ventilation. For chickens houses in colder regions, the wall of the hens house must be insulated.

For the chickens to be good layers, they should not encounter stressful environment. The hens coop should remain warm and airy so that the hens can lay lots of eggs throughout the year.

Tip #5 - Waterers and Feeders

Waterers and feeders should be placed appropriately to give easy access to your flock. A happy chickens are those that are well fed, well housed and well protected.

Given all the tips for a successful rearing of chickens, you would now have to consider what would your chickens houses be like. Whether you want to spend lots of money on ready-made coops, or buy a reasonably priced guidebook with plans to build chicken coop and build it yourself.

I found a reasonably priced guidebook that's simple to use with step-by-step instructions. I used the guidebook to estimate the requirements of tools, parts and materials. I end up spending so much less compared to buying ready made chicken houses.

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About the Author

Our completed  hens house is now the envy of my family members and friends. My children picked very bright and gay colors to paint the hens coop. Now it rivals the local MacDonalds outlet! Click here http://www.squidoo.com/plans-to-build-chicken-coop for more details.


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10 Responses to Plans To Build Chicken Coop

  1. Jacklass says:

    plans on how to build a chicken coop ? Whats the best source?
    I’m going to start raising chickens very soon and I need a good source for finding plans on how to build my own chicken coop.

    • Naomi S says:

      Hi I remember being in your situation just about a year ago. I needed to build chicken coops for my new found love of raising chickens as well. Building a coop is not very difficult if you have the right plan and instructions. I’ll recommend one guide for you to use. It has a lot of plans as well as step by step illustrated instructions on how you can build your own chicken coop. Go to http://bit.ly/buildcoop

  2. Robert Cheney says:

    Chicken Coop Building Plans- Any Easy Designs?
    I want to build an easy chicken coop, for fresh grass fed eggs, this weekend. I want it to hold 2 chickens at first, maybe more later, but not necessarily.
    There are so many chicken coop building plans on the web; does anyone have any ideas about an easy starter one that can be built by a mildly handy person?

    • Jack Henning says:

      To raise them for eggs, you’ll need a couple of hens from your local farms. They’ll lay an egg a day, so 2 hens will keep you in eggs pretty well.
      They’ll lay eggs their entire lives, but production does decrease as they age.
      Keep the fencing around your hen house buried at least 12 inches to keep out burrowing predators.
      I found some good chicken coop building plans with an easy design online. I built an a-frame design and wired up so I could keep a fan in it.

  3. Dangerous says:

    where can i get free plans to build a chicken coop?

  4. Rat Cue says:

    How to build a chicken coop?
    Where to find chicken coop plan? I wanna build a chicken coop.

  5. Ben Palmer says:

    how to build a chicken coop?
    I’m looking for information on how to build a chicken coop at home. I’m not very experienced in building things so it would need to be quite simple. Anyone know of some good how to build a chicken coop plans?

    • Jon says:

      That’s weird because I recently decided to do exactly the same thing. I don’t have much experience in building things either but it actually wasn’t that hard, make sure you have some good plans though. This blog http://homechickencoop.blogspot.com/ has a review of a good how to build a chicken coop plans. That is the one that I used and it worked really well.

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