Hen Houses

The average person spends 300 dollars on a chicken hen house, but you can make one yourself for a lot cheaper. It depends on the size of your flock that you want in your hen house. You also have the option of getting a portable hen house that has wheels where you can move it around when you want it to go. The portable ones are called chicken tractors. People do this to save their lawn because it gives them access to bugs and the lawn. Then the tractor is moved and leaving behind the feces to act as a fertilizer. The chickens won’t care what the coop looks like, they just want it to be safe. Make sure you read about how to build chicken coop so you know what the deal is when chicken coops.

I guarantee you that everything you need to find for the materials can be found at a Home Depot somewhere near you for much cheaper than you thought. If you are imaginative, you can use scrap lumber and PVC pipes to make the chicken hen house for a lot cheaper. All it takes is a little creativeness and imagination. If you built your chicken coop correctly, you can include a nest box or two for each of the chickens in your hen house. The big thing is to keep your birds free from harm and dry and comfortable. The more comfortable they are and away from harm, the better things that they will bring you. The best thing about backyard chicken coops is that you can save so much money and have your own chickens.

When building your chicken coop, be sure that they have the air they need to breathe and keep them away from wolves. Other predators like rats or raccoons will give you trouble at night. If you wantchicken coop ideas feel free to contact me for some. Take your time in building your chicken coop and more importantly, take time in planning it. A list of predators include skinks and mountain lions so look around to see where these animals are. First put up a barrier to keep animals out and then one to keep your chickens in.

If you run into any issues at all, I can help you build that chicken coop. Fee free to leave a comment or send me an email.

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