Sunday, May 23, 2010

The Easiest Way To Build A Backyard Chicken Coop

The easiest way to build a backyard chicken coop is to watch over the shoulders of a professional do it yourself chicken coop builder. If you somebody who does this in your circle of friends or family members that is oké but mostly there will not be such a person in your circle of acquaintances.


But there are a few people who are extremely handy and they can help you and show you how to build a backyard chicken coop very easy. Of course you still need to do some work but thanks to their knowledge and years of experience you will absolutely know that you are on the right track with build your backyard chicken house.


I have found such a guy (named karl) and he will show you step by step to build a backyard chicken coop, and a coop that will protect your chicken from animals and designed for optimal egg productivity.

You will discover exactly what materials you need to use and how to construct the coop. Doing this on your own would cost you days of research and (believe me) a lot of frustration as well.


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How To Protect Your Chickens From Predators

It is essential to know how to protect your chickens from predators. Your chickens, baby chickens and their eggs are favourite foods for animals such as wolves, chickens, coyotes, foxes and dogs. Did you know that even owls eat them too.

Now it is time that you protect your beloved chickens and the best way to do that is by putting them into a chicken coop. In fact all of your chickens should have the right to be in a chicken coop. In such a coop they can produce their eggs undisturbed because they are protected from ferocious predators.

The first thing you need to do is to make sure that the chicken house is completely free of holes and gasps in it’s walls.

Another thing you need to do to protect your chickens from predators is that the fences go at least half a meter below ground level. If you have a rigid fence place foot pallets. These foot pallets will help to prevent that predators will dig right next to the fence.

Another way to protect your chickens from dangerous predators is to lay a foundation of cement bricks or cinder blocks around the perimeter of the henhouse.

Now pay close attention,

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