วันอาทิตย์ที่ 20 มิถุนายน พ.ศ. 2553

Yes I Want to Keep Chickens - Now What?

So you have made the decision to build a chicken coop, what do you do next? There are 3 decisions you need to make next:

Decide how many chickens you wish to keep
Find the best location for your chicken coop
Decide whether you will buy or build.

The number of chickens you wish to keep will depend on how big your backyard is and how many eggs you wish to have each day. If you have a small family of four, four chickens will be sufficient. I generally recommend one chicken per person based on 1 egg a day. This will of course depend on how you are planning on using all your eggs. If you cook a lot, or like to have eggs for breakfast each day, you may need a couple more chickens.

Make sure the number of chickens you have does not exceed the space you have in your backyard, chickens like to be comfortable and have plenty of room to run around. Nor do you want to annoy your neighbours if they live close with a large number of chickens running around. The number of hens you will be raising will dictate the size of the hen house and chicken run that you will need.

Once you have decided on the number of chickens you wish to raise, you will need to find the best location for your chicken coop. If you have a small backyard, you will need a small chicken unit, and you may find a mobile model will be best. If you live on a farm you may prefer to have a large hen house and let the chickens roam free during the day.

Make sure you take into account your environment and climate as if you are in an area that floods a lot, you will need to keep the coop raised, or if it's particularly windy your coop will need to be secured down. The location of your chicken coop should also avoid predators as much as possible to protect your hens.

Once you have found the best location for your hen house, decide whether to build or buy. If you enjoy a good project, there are plenty of plans and designs available on the Internet. This can be very rewarding and enables you to build a customized chicken coop that specifically meets your environment and chicken requirements. Buying a Chicken Coop can be more expensive; however once you have made the decision to raise chickens, buying a chicken coop will get you started very quickly.

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