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Frecuently Asked Questions About Chicken Koop Security Issues

How tall should the side fences be on the chicken yard?

Six feet is a common standard for poultry fencing. Seven feet would be sufficient in most cases. However, in exceptional cases have been cases of chickens flying above that level.

Which type of extra defense can I put to preserve my chickens from depredators?

One possibility is to cover the chicken coop openings with wire mesh networks such as those used to protect deers. They are available in most large home improvement stores as well as hardware stores.

What is the best material to spread on the coop floor?

Pine shavings (or similar) work very well. Straw is also ok, but has spaces inside which can harbor mites and other pests.

How much space do I need in my chicken house and run?

Inside a minimum of 2 square feet of floor space. Outside, a minimum of 10 square feet in the run per bird (some say 4 sq. ft., but that's only 22, and I personally think that's restrictive).

What is a nesting box? Are they necessary?

A chicken nest box it's a box designed to be a dry, clean and relatively dark place where the hens can lay their eggs. They are necessary in every chicken coop because laying eggs is a natural chicken function.

Can a 68 garden shed be used as a chicken coop?

A standard garden shed can be converted nicely into a coop. You want to provide about 4 square feet per bird, so the size will shelter about 12-14 birds easily. You want to ensure that it is draft free and secure from predators, and has adequate ventilation. Heat and insulation needs vary based on location and climate

Will painting the interior of the coop cause any health risk to the hens?

If the paint is non toxic, and well dried, with good ventilation, it should cause no harm to the hens.

Could deer netting be used to fence my chickens in during the day? Will it be effective for keeping them out of the garden?

The deer netting will keep the chickens in. Another way to address this concern is to put the deer netting around the garden. This way you can use permanent support such as t-posts or wooden fence posts to support it.




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