Chicken Coops For Sale

Chicken Coops For Sale

If you are only intending to keep a small flock of chickens in your garden (say 2 or 4) then getting a portable Chicken Coop would be a good option. As you will soon discover there are a wide selection of portable chicken coops available but sometimes it may prove a lot less expensive to build your own.

So just what benefits are there to be had from putting a portable chicken coop in the garden rather than a permanent one? Below we take a look at just a few of these benefits.

Benefit 1 - Installing such a coop in your garden means there is much less chance of the chickens housed inside causing too much damage to it. It allows you to move the coop from one area of the garden to another so that they won't be able to tear up the area in which they were previously placed too much.

Benefit 2 - If you are at all afraid of predators being able to gain entry into your coop at night because of their size and portability they can actually be placed inside a garage or shed.

Benefit 3 - Compared to a static coop with a portable Chicken Coop Cleaning up after the chickens is very easy to accomplish. After moving the coop to another part of the garden the area where the coop was previously located is now free and in a few minutes you will have cleaned up the area without being concerned that the chicken are going to get under your feet.

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Do chickens need to have perches inside their coop?

Eglu has a cool but expensive coop for sale but no perches .... is this a problem? Also, I'm planning on starting w/ baby chicks but was wondering, what do people do with any extra roosters they don't want...any suggestions?

Chickens need perches. Not only is it the natural way for a chicken to roost, but it will keep the chicken clean.

And people generally eat the extra roosters... (If you don't want to do this, look for a breeder in your area. They'll sex the chicks for you.)



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