Sunday, February 27, 2011

You And Your Chicken Coop: It's All About Protection From Predators

Whatever chicken coop you decide to build, the main function is to protect your chickens from harm. And that means predators. These predators can be foxes, coyotes, rodents, large dogs and nasty people!

It's heartbreaking to see your chickens get hurt. And if your children are involved with raising the chickens, I don't have to tell you the grief they will feel.

If you don't know what predators are in your area, ask your neighbors. Get in touch with your local Natural Resource Departments. You must be informed. Only then will you be able to take the precautionary measures.

LOCATION

You've already decided on proper land placement but if you can place the coop within close distance to your house, so much better. If you can look outside and see the coop, you can ensure the chickens are safe.

This is where having a mobile chicken coop comes in really handy since you can easily transport it to wherever you are going to be to really keep a watchful eye on them.

FENCING

When you know the predators you'll be dealing with, you can design the proper chicken fencing. If digging animals are of concern, you must build the house low enough to the ground so they can't burrow underneath it.

If you are looking at larger predatory animals, then you're going to need a fence that's incredibly sturdy in order to keep them out effectively.

This is why having a good guide to follow will help - it's vital that you pair your needs with the variety of fences. If you don't, you may think you're protecting your chickens, but you really haven't done much but added a bit of decoration to your chicken coop.

Since you've spent money on your chickens and building a chicken coop, it's crucial to provide the best fencing to protect your feathered friends.

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