Chicken Coop Lighting

Chicken Coop Lighting

To build a backyard chicken coop is so simple that once you have done it you will wonder why you did not attempt it before. It is a cost effective way to house your chickens and you know that you can provide durable accommodation that in the long term will pretty much be maintenance free because you have had such influence in choosing the materials you use to build a backyard chicken coop.

It really is a simple process to construct a coop in one afternoon. Forget complicated, you can access all the information you can possibly need at the touch of a button to help you and it is as easy 123 to follow. What can be more appealing than that? Especially when all the guess work has been taken out and everything put into easily understandable terms.

The days of being limited to buying a readymade coop are long gone. With the interest in keeping chickens enjoying renewed worldwide enthusiasm people have become hungry for more information in housing their poultry and are no longer satisfied with the limited flexibility that a readymade coop has to offer.

Who wants to pay for overpriced poultry housing that does not represent good value for money in anyway shape or form? Especially when you look at exactly how much the materials would actually cost if you purchased them yourself, you would pay a fraction of the price of even one of the smaller coops.

So why compromise on you or your chicken's specific requirements when it comes to accommodation when you really do not have to? The versatility and flexibility that you gain from constructing your own poultry housing compared to that of a readymade coop is amazing.

You can manage the backyard space that you have available and utilise it to suit, taking into consideration any areas where they may be exposed to excess heat or areas of too much shade. You can provide adequate ventilation and lighting as well as more than enough warm, comfortable bed boxes.

Chickens need a certain amount of stimulation and what could be easier than building any number of ramps, walkways and perches to suit? With your own needs in mind you can ensure that you can maintain hygiene by being able to remove waste quickly and easily too.

Purchasing your materials from a reputable DIY store will ensure best quality and value throughout your project from your original research and planning through to your finished result, giving you complete peace of mind knowing that your poultry have more than adequate housing for their needs.

To build a backyard chicken coop will save you time and money and by using the exact measurements and materials you need with no waste or damage, the quality in your hens accommodation will be reflected in low, long term maintenance costs and durability. So, to build a backyard chicken coop really is the perfect solution for you and your chickens.

There are dozens of poultry related websites that claim to offer visitors great chicken coop plans, but few sadly seem to offer little more than a single basic design. However one of the best chicken coop design websites online that has been endorsed by hundreds of chicken breeders and owners worldwide so far contains a wealth of chicken housing data and related information that is well worth reviewing. (http://www.chickenhousekit.com)

Will i put a light in the chicken coop for the hens?

Will i put a light in the chicken coop for the hens?
my hens arnt laying because the arnt getting enough day light in winter could i put a light in the chicken coop to give them more light
please help me?

The success of your laying "team" also depends on lighting. To keep up good production, hens depend on 14 hours a day of light. That's why so many people find their hens shut down their laying in the winter; because that's the time of year when we experience less daylight hours. You can 'trick' them into believing that there are 14 hours of light by turning the lights on earlier in the morning to make up a full 14 hour daylight day. Best in the morning, rather than evening, because the hens can wake up quickly, but finding roosts after the evening "blackout" can be stressful to them. Most people just use the good old flourescent light and just don't 'tell' their hens

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