Build a Chicken House - Choosing Where to Build for Best Results

If you are going to build a chicken house, one very critical thing is making sure you're building on the right type of land. Here is what you need to know to make the best choice.
Before you start to build a chicken house, finding the perfect spot of land to build on will be vital. Many chicken farmers overlook this element and then run into costly problems down the road when they need to do repairs or potentially even completely rebuild their chicken coop from scratch.

Here are the main things you should know about how to build a chicken house and the land to choose.

Consider Your Elevation

If you have a yard that has a variety of different elevations, it's going to be smartest if you can build in the highest areas so that when rain falls, it will run away from the chicken coop.

It's when you're building at the lower elevation and rainwater is running into the coop that major problems will occur, so be sure you keep this factor in mind.

Make Sure The Soil Is Solid

Next, pay attention to the soil that you're building on. You want it to be as solid as possible so that the walls of the chicken house don't begin to shift, causing you to have to complete repairs.

This typically tends to be another issue that many chicken farmers face especially since they don't take the time to do some landscaping first.

Sunlight Exposure

Finally, think about how much sunlight exposure you're getting to the chicken coop. If your chickens are not getting enough natural light they will not grow as well as they could and this will then influence how frequently they are laying their eggs.

For maximum results, you want to aim to have windows that are facing directly at the sun so there is constant sunshine coming down on them.

By keeping these quick points in mind you can ensure you have maximum success as you build a chicken house. If you have a good building plan to follow that will guide you along the way as well, making things more simplistic.

For more help with this process, please see this guide on how to build a chicken house.
   By Shannon Clark
Published: 6/25/2009
 
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