In this Do-It-Yourself age there isn’t much you can’t find online in the way of construction schematics, and this goes for chicken house plans too. In fact, constructing your own chicken coop rather than going out and purchasing one is twice as cost effective, and often a lot easier. This article gives an outline on chicken house construction, and also shows you where to download complete schematics.
Size And Positioning
There are a few things to think about before starting construction. First of all, how big of a chicken coop do you need? Take note that the larger the chicken house, the more running space your chickens will have. This leads to lower stress and higher egg yields.
Secondly, where are you going to put it? Chickens can lay 5 or more eggs a week if they have adequate sunlight, running space, and a protected, dark place to nest. Make sure you have some space available that gets morning sun.
Building Materials
For a small, portable chicken house you only need a few bits of timber and some wire mesh. However, this isn’t exactly an ideal chicken coop for long-term use.
If you’re serious about building a mid to large-sized chicken pen, you’re going to need a few more bits and pieces. Some of the most common items include:
- Corrugated iron or some light pieces of wood suitable for roost walls.
- Some wooden boxes to use as nests (you can use cardboard if you like)
- Something to cover the floor. Sand, sawdust, and dried grass are the most common options.
If you’re serious about finding the best chicken house plans, check out this How To Build A Chicken House website now.
Steve Kennett is a dedicated family man with a passion for writing. He runs the Chicken Coop Corner website.
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