Some DIY Chicken Coops and Hen Houses are Nice but Nothing Beats Inexpensive Quality Poultry Housing

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by bill barber

Some DIY Chicken Coops and Hen Houses are Nice but Nothing Beats Inexpensive Quality Poultry Housing

Providing quality poultry housing has never been easier and to be honest it is a pretty exciting time to raise chickens in general, why? Because, there really is so much fantastic information so easily accessible to you, especially in relation to quality poultry housing in which most of the thinking involved has been done for you.

There has been such a renewed worldwide interest in poultry keeping of late and because of this we can all benefit from all of these amazing hints, tips, chicken coop plans and chicken coop kits, the list is endless which makes it totally invaluable.

Once upon a time, I am pretty sure that most of this information really would have been restricted to farming communities and passed down through the generations. So, how awesome is it that all of this can be looked at from the comfort of your own home at the touch of a button.

There a couple of choices to look at when it comes to poultry housing and obviously we all will have own preferences but, to be able to meet your chickens specific housing needs the more flexible that you are able to be in your approach, it stands to reason the better you will be able to cater for them far more easily and with little effort.

So, what options are there? Well, you could go for the readymade choice and find yourself a chicken coop or chicken shed for your hens but, I have found them to be so very expensive, especially when you start to look at the quality and quantity of materials involved in their construction. You could certainly buy materials of a superior quality and far more cheaply at your local DIY store. I really do not think that the cost reflects true value for money even if the timber has been measured and cut for you.

At least if you choose to build a chicken coop for yourself you can guarantee best quality from the smallest tack or nail right through to the largest piece of timber that you use , with the added benefit of making your chicken housing very durable indeed.

The flexibility that you have in building a simple DIY chicken coop will surpass anything that readymade poultry housing has to offer. After all you have ultimate control from your initial planning, so if you decide to build specific number of perches, ramps or walkways then you can do this very simply and with the minimum of fuss.

By making use of some of the hen house plans that are available you can follow the instructions step by step through each stage very simply and I know that you will be blown away by what you can achieve so effortlessly.

To have a quality built poultry house is not a problem and there is no need for you to compromise on you or your poultrys requirements at any stage. So, pick up your tools and see what you can do, I know that the sense of satisfaction in building your quality poultry housing will only be matched by the taste of that first egg laid by your own hens.

Building chicken accommodation is simple and a great deal of fun when you have the right information. They are practical, easy to assemble and you can save yourself a fortune.

There are dozens of poultry related websites that claim to offer visitors great poultry house plans, but few sadly seem to offer little more than a single basic design. However one of the bestpoultry house design websites online that has been endorsed by hundreds of chicken breeders and owners worldwide so far contains a wealth of chicken housing data and related information that is really helpful and is well worth reviewing: (http://www.chickenhousekit.com)

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Chicken Coop Nesting Boxes – Marked As A Must Read

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by terriem

Chicken Coop Nesting Boxes – Marked As A Must Read

Your neighbors will be in a position to put up with the banging of your hammer when you’re building chicken shacks within your backyard on the contrary I’m dubious that they’d be cheerful re those chickens cock-a-dock-a-doodling at 5a.m every sunup,
Even in areas where it is always officially allowed to have a rooster still you have got to take into account the ways it will finally upset your neighbors. Your coop must be safe adequately to keep them out, especially at night. Building chicken enclosures along with keeping chickens without a rooster will nevertheless lay fresh eggs every day ; chickens can just lay sterile, which for consumption purposes aren’t any dissimilar to fertile eggs.

Remember the chicken litter is frequently changed into nutritive manure when you add it to your composter. It is intensely vital that you endure with all of the cleaning of your coops/ When building chicken sheds remember that you should happen to be promising to yourself to taking care of these creatures on daily basis, abandoning the cleaning of your coops isn’t intending to make you proud of the neighbors for the smell can turn out to be slightly powerful if you don’t change the litter continually. The last tip to save your reputation within your district is to share the wealth! Putting up with all the bizarre bustle here and there isn’t any fee for those special free fresh eggs! By means of these tips at heart you’ve got to be equipped for building chicken shacks, check the link beneath my internet page ‘Building Chicken Coops HQ’ for more information and tips! Read my blog about Chicken Coop Nesting Boxes
. You might have the birds cooped in around the sides and above however remember that these predators could in a little while dig beneath the fences. Read by blog about Chicken Coop Nesting Boxes

These legal guiding principles require to be obeyed, one or two web based hatcheries include minimum orders that may be enticing nonetheless you have to obey the regional inhibition, try to get someone else who can share the chicks, or try purchasing in another place including any local feed store where you presumably can purchase chicks occasionally. Consider what quantity of chickens you really need and what room you could give them to make them happy. Chicken Coop Nesting Boxes – With watchful thought of the surrounding environment, you might lucratively own chickens in suburban or urbanized areas. My blog is about building chicken coops to see a good guide about building chicken coops

The best way to deal with it is to judge the amount of room you could be enthusiastic to allot for the birds after which you can carve up the area of the coop in square feet by four if ever the chickens are permitted outside the coops for exercise or else 10 if they will not ever depart from their coop.

Dig your fences wire web or equivalent about 12′ deep.

When building chicken coops inside urban backyards you will have to confirm you’ll be allowing enough breathing room for the chickens. Puppies, undomesticated cats, foxes and raccoons are a couple of the predators that can cause Problems inside urban areas.

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Candling Fertilized Chicken Eggs The Right Way

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by alex_ford

Candling Fertilized Chicken Eggs The Right Way

Raising chickens can be a difficult task. You must feed them, water them and make sure that they have adequate accommodations. But if you are not raising laying hens, then you are more than likely breeding chickens. This is something that is quite necessary, as the world needs as many chickens as it can get. Before you are actually able to breed those chickens however, there are some things that you will need to do. The most important thing you can do is candle your chicken eggs.

Okay so maybe that sounds a bit odd, and admittedly, it is. Basically you are trying to illuminate the eggs in such a way that you will be able to see their contents. Based on what you see within, you will be able to tell whether or not the egg is still fertile.

There are a few ways that you can illuminate the interior of your egg. Many people choose to use a flashlight, as this is a quick and cheap method of going about it. Then there are those who would much rather choose a more efficient option. An egg candler is a great choice, as it is able to illuminate chick eggs, duck eggs, and even goose eggs.

To go about examining your eggs, there are a few things that you will need to look for. The first thing you will need to know is how to identify an unfertilized egg. This is pretty easy, because when you illuminate the egg all you will see is a simple yolk. The yolk will not be entirely visible yet, but that is to be expected. In other words, a male of the species has gone nowhere near this egg.

A fertilized egg will show up quite nicely, especially if it’s been five to ten days after fertilization. Typically you will see red veins in a mixture of yellow pulp. At this stage the egg is still developing, and at some point the chick will occupy the whole of the egg until such time as the chick is born.

If the egg is fertilized, it will be completely dark inside, and you will be unable to see within. There is a chick growing inside the egg, and if you are curious, you can check to see how long an egg takes to hatch. If the time is exceeded, then the chick is probably dead. Now if you are to look inside the egg and find that it has no yolk, then the egg is unfertilized, and furthermore it needs to be throw out.

The best way to keep your eggs from becoming infertile or dead is by turning them on a regular basis. You can do this by employing the use of an automatic turner, but the best way to turn the eggs is to allow your hens to do the deed for you. This is what they do in nature and keeping the eggs turned will ensure that you have great success when candling them.

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Building a Chicken House at Home

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by dexian

Building a Chicken House at Home

If you are considering building a chicken house at home, this may be simpler to do than you think! The high cost of ready made and flatpacked coops has lead many people to try the DIY option and with good chicken pen plans and some very basic DIY skills, there is no reason why you cannot do the same.

Although it is very true that hens are very adaptable, tolerant birds, you should still ensure that what you build is perfect for your brood as happier hens produce better quality eggs. In addition, a few careful considerations in the planning stage can mean that you avoid all kinds of potential problems in the future.

When building a chicken house, one of the most important things to think about is the size. Once you have decided on the number of hens you would like to keep, you should do a little math. It is recommended that each hen has around 3-5 square feet of space inside the nesting/sleeping area and up to 15 square feet in an outdoor run area. This can be reduced slightly if the hens are to be allowed to free-range a few times a week. As well as floor space, the more height you can allow, the better as although hens do not fly, they like to jump and flap so at least 3ft in height is recommended, but again, if allowed outdoors, this becomes a less important factor.

Another consideration is the fact that hens love to perch and roost. Therefore, any good chicken pen plans should take this into account and provide a formal perched area within the sleeping/nesting quarters. In addition, hens who live in the wild will perch on branches so if the size of your pen allows, you could bring in some old tree branches which are sturdy enough to simply lie on the floor randomly-your hens will love you for it!

Proofing your pen from predators is vital. The lengths that animals such as foxes and raccoons will go to in an attempt to get your hens can be astounding. They have been known to burrow into a pen from outside and spend hours carefully chewing through wire mesh. It is therefore a good idea to take precautions by either digging some mesh into the ground around 6 inches deep around where you site your coop or to consider fastening it on paving but placing hen-friendly ground materials inside, such as soil or turf.

As a chicken keeper and retailer of chicken housing myself, I was looking for ideas to incorporate into my own designs and this lead me to a book by a fellow chicken-lover! His designs were so simple that they were almost as easy to construct as my own self-assembly coops were to put together! I have since recommended his book to numerous customers who were looking at building a chicken house themselves and all have been delighted by both the simplicity and quality of the designs. In addition, it has been shown that building your own housing can save over 50% of the cost of a comparable flatpacked pen and even those with very little experience in DIY can follow simple chicken pen plans without difficulty. To take a look at the different options which are available, please visit Building a Chicken House

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How To Build A Chicken Pen

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How To Build A Chicken Pen

Chickens need healthy outdoor exercise just as much as any other living creature. They need the vitamins from the sun just like we do. They get minerals by pecking around in the soil and grass is a healthy supplement to their usual diet. Chickens were created to be active and outdoors. Caging them permanently isn’t natural and can make them act peculiar like pecking one another to the point of cannibalism.

The Run  - The outside run is contained by standard poultry netting strung from the hen house walls out around two stout posts sunk a good 18 inches into the ground. Dig the post holes at least a foot across and fill the space around the posts with rocks wedged in tight. Mix some Portland cement, sand and enough water so that the mixture flows around the rocks. This mixture will create a solid anchor around the rocks and posts and the wooden posts will last longer if surrounded by concrete. Most any hard wood will do for the posts, especially if the sub-ground level portion has been soaked in a bucket of creosote for a week or more, though red cedar, cypress and redwood all have natural anti-rot protection built in.

Chicken netting can’t be stretched like wire fencing, so it must be framed in and should be five feet in height. Secure the top of the netting to the posts. Along the bottom of the run, bury six-inch boards. Staple the bottom of the netting to the boards. This anchors the netting and prevents any creature from digging under to get into the pen for a free meal.

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Why You Should Build Your Own Poultry House And Chicken Run

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by cybertoad

Why You Should Build Your Own Poultry House And Chicken Run

You have a space in your backyard that needs something in it but you are not sure what. Ever considered keeping chickens? It is so easy to build your own poultry house and run and what could be better than eating eggs laid by your own poultry?

Why build your own poultry house and run when you could buy one I hear you ask?  Well one of the biggest expenses in keeping chickens is buying safe, secure accommodation for them to live in. To buy a readymade poultry house can be very expensive and will, in all probability come in a flat pack formation, so you are in effect going to be building it anyway.

So, consider this, you can go to your local DIY store and buy the materials at a fraction of the cost and tailor make your poultry house and run to suit your own needs, taking  into consideration the number of chickens you will be keeping and the size of your backyard for starters.

When keeping animals of any sort their comfort and safety is of paramount importance and with chickens it should be no different. If your chickens are happy and healthy, then you will be rewarded with lots of lovely free range eggs.

So, it makes sense that whatever type of accommodation you decide to build for your new feathered friends that you are able to make it warm, dry and very importantly predator proof, not just for the safety of your chickens but also for your own peace of mind and having built it yourself you will have no doubt about that what so ever.

Imagine the satisfaction you will get when you build your own poultry house and run with your own fair hands and the sense of pride when your chickens have quickly settled in and you can have that first free range egg for your breakfast. It will surely be the best you have ever tasted and all because you chose to build your own poultry house and run.

Building a poultry house can be easy when you are given the correct information. They are practical, easy to assemble and can save you a fortune. There are dozens of websites that claim to offer poultry house plans, but very few offer you more than a single design. The best poultry house designs website online has been endorsed by thousands of chicken breeders and owners so far and is well worth you reviewing.

Clive Anderson started using the Internet in 2005 as a means of gaining knowledge on various subjects in order to gain a better understanding that would enable him to express and demonstrate more clearly information that could help others as well as be of some substance.

Having had no previous Internet knowledge and a very limited computer ability meant improving online skills was paramount. This also meant achieving the goals that he had set himself was going to be a very real challenge, but one that was accepted as a necessity if the objective was to be conquered.

Like so many others he has faced many trials and tribulations both on and offline in order to reach the point that he is at today.

Writing has become a bit of a two pronged sword to coin a phrase. At one end is the reward that comes from being able to offer beneficial assistance, information, expertise, discoveries, and experiences through the expression of writing.

Added to that the overall enjoyment, fulfilment and sense of achievement that can be found in writing the articles.

One thing that has become crystal clear is the fact that you can only achieve good things in life by first helping others overcome their own restrictions, obstacles, and hurdles.

Don’t let the fear of the time it will take to accomplish something stand in the way of your doing it. The time will pass anyway; so we might just as well put that passing time to the best possible use.

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