A chicken coop
(or hen house) is a building where female chickens are kept. Inside there are
often nest boxes for egg laying and perches on which the birds can sleep,
although coops for meat birds seldom have either of these features. A coop may
have an outdoor run. Both the inside and outdoor floors of a chicken coop are often strewn with a loose
material such as straw or wood chips to deal with chicken droppings and to
allow for easier cleanup. Most chicken coops have some means of ventilation to
help air out any smells. Chicken coop plans are available for almost any space
and size you may need them to conform to.
There are many
different options available to choose from and you should look for the plans
that offer the features you may need to successfully keep and raise your
chickens. These may include features that make cleaning up after your chickens
easier or those designed to offer the most protection from the elements during
cold weather periods. Small chicken coops that need to house egg laying boxes
may be designed to maximize the space available for boxes to be placed. You
will want to have some idea of the type of chickens you would like to keep so
you can arrange for the proper space requirements. Small chicken breeds may not
need the same space requirements as some of the larger breeds. Active breeds
may require more space as well and some of these breeds benefit from being
exposed to more foraging areas.
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