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Expect to get a large amount of advice if you're a very first time chicken owner and likely to build your own chicken coop. And, it will range from the bizarre towards the technical towards the practical and lastly to something it is possible to do. But the best advice, and something that we most often forget, is that if you give your chickens food, a place to rest and lay eggs, you've already done your job as a responsible owner.

Chicken Coop Plans

This perspective is why, wherever you are, whatever type of weather you have, you're already able to raising them should you provide them with a great coop. Here are some tips on how to build your own chicken house - anywhere.

Within an apartment building rooftop

Along with the rise of rooftop gardens, raising chickens are becoming the leaders within the growing real-food movement. The real-food movement, that has now found its roots in the urban jungles of New York city, advocates that individuals grow their own food and convey for health insurance and ethical reasons.

According to recently conducted studies, just about any person that starts a rooftop vegetable patch, in time, also begins to raise chickens or the other way around. Aside from complementing each other - chicken waste as fertilizer and insects from the patch as chicken feed - it's also become a source of additional income for many, by selling their homegrown produce to local restaurants or bed and breakfasts.

Which is the reason why increasing numbers of people are starting to construct their own chicken coop in the city. So, if you wish to construct your own chicken house, here are some factors to consider:

   Chickens need to exercise, so ensure that they will have space within the rooftop to do this. So, when making your chicken coop, bear in mind to provide them an extended chicken run.
   Make your chicken coop two times as sturdy to accommodate the weather. Because the rooftop is vulnerable to strong winds and have no defense against the rain or snow, ensure your chicken coop can stand from the elements.
   Don't forget to check the structure codes and rules before beginning to boost chickens. Although there are no strict rules against keeping chickens, it's easier to check first than enter legal trouble later.

In a suburban backyard

It is a common misconception the men are the ones who raise chickens. When, in fact, it's mainly ladies achieve this. Those are the perfect pets for a busy housewife, because chickens are relatively low maintenance. All you need to do is let them the yard to get their exercise and in a special afternoon let them roost.

And also the benefits of raising chickens has your personal way to obtain eggs. For the way many chickens you're raising, you're sure to be very busy in the kitchen area if you have a laying breed. The good news is, many people agree that homegrown eggs are tastier than store-bought ones.

If you wish to construct your own chicken house inside your backyard make sure that:

   Your coop has protection against predators. A great tip is to keep your coop at least 12 inches off the ground, so that rats can't get inside the coop.
   Make sure that you clean your chicken coop regularly. Apart from keeping your chickens healthy, it is also to make sure that your neighbors don't complain.

In an exceedingly cold place

Although the sunshine is ideal in raising chickens, it's also possible to raise them in cold temperature. Search for breeds that are very hardy - a chicken's quality which refers to being able to withstand colder weather. Usually, heritage and rare breeds have better hardiness than other breeds.

If you are planning to construct your personal chicken house in cold temperature ensure that:

   You have extra lights in the coop. Aside from providing more heat for your chickens, it also (no pun intended) egg them on to lay more.
   Your coop is correctly insulated. You should use thick styrofoam boards as the insulators. Some use old bedding for added warmth.
   You clean the coop regularly. Bacteria can grow easily in damp weather and diseases can easily develop.