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Life in a farm is appealing to some peopleLife in a farm is appealing to some people. The ease of farm life is an idea that is well coveted by some people. The thought of having things that can allow you to live independently of markets is a very good idea especially if you have a background in farming or raising livestock. Having your own garden with different types of vegetables assures you that you and your family get the freshest salads everyday. Tending the garden and tasting the fruits of your labor gives a sense of fulfillment. Also, the sound that chicken make in the morning is particularly refreshing. This is the promise of farm life. However, you do not need to be miles away to have all these.

If you have a wide backyard, you can easily transform it into fruitful vegetation. And if you are particularly into raising chicken, you can have all the liberty to do as you wish. But the first thing you have to do is to build chicken coop.

As a guide to build a chicken coop, you can follow the following suggestions.

1. Make a plan. The first thing you have to do is to sketch a plan. Visualize the look that you want to achieve for your chicken house. This includes the color and everything else that contributes to the coop's overall look and design. One thing that you should keep in mind is to keep your chicken coop as less distracting as possible so you don't get complaints from the neighborhood.

2. Think functionality. You should build a chicken coop that will answer all the concerns of functionality and convenience that you should have. For example, how the doors should open, inwards or outwards can affect or how should the flooring slope down for easier hosing and cleaning.

3. Think of the chicken's security. A chicken coop's major function is to protect your poultry from weather and predators. To build a chicken coop with the utmost security, you can install windows and doors that can be opened and closed if necessary. In addition, building them with screens will help majorly. You also have to make sure that the chicken coop is built on a high ground with a good drainage system. To make the most of the sunlight, you can design the coop to face it. In this way, your chicken gets warmed up easily. And to protect them from predators, you can install chicken wire all around it at least a good one foot deep so no animal can dig their way in.

4. Air flow. You have to build chicken coop that has proper ventilation to regulate the air flow so as not to suffocate your chicken pets.

5. Feeding procedure. Waterers and feeders should be installed properly so it will be convenient for you to supply the flock with their needed nutrition.

Now that you have the design in mind, you can start listing the materials you will need to build chicken coop. So go on with your shopping and get to work. Don't make the chickens wait!

by: Robert Mcdonough




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