A Small Chicken Coop Tips

by Jacob Cooperman

Chicken farming is getting more and more common, and it is not just done on farms any longer. There is a boom in keeping chickens in the suburbs and in cities. Small chicken coops allow for non-farmers to supply healthy, flavorful eggs for their family while also creating a feeling of self-sufficiency and a association with our pastoral roots.

Eggs produced by chickens raised on pasture are nutritionally superior to eggs presently sold in supermarkets. They have less cholesterol, less saturated fat, more vitamin A and E, more omega-3 fatty acids, and more beta-carotene. Organic eggs produced in your backyard are a lot tastier, too.

Hens are actually a lot like other pets - they bond with their owners, they get along well with children, and just like any pet, they are full of surprises. It is now possible to have your very own healthy, happy flock of chickens, not to mention a non-stop supply of pleasant-tasting eggs, in your own backyard. All that is necessary is a well-designed coop and some land where the hens can move around.

To have a productive and content flock of hens, they first require adequate floor space. Six square ft of floor space per chicken is perfect. In addition, the henhouse has to be dry and well-ventilated, with plenty of oxygen. Satisfactory ventilation also allows excess moisture, ammonia, and carbon dioxide to escape. If the hens are dry, they will keep warm and safe, even in cold conditions, and the happier and healthier the hens are, the more eggs they will lay.

The added advantage of raising chickens is that they make high quality manure from their droppings that is rich in nitrogen. This manure is a splendid natural fertiliser and can be recycled in to the owners garden or very often it is sold. The average chicken produces 250 to 300 eggs per year, so unneeded eggs can also be sold to bolster your family income.

There are many rewards to owning a small chicken coop. As well as the delightful eggs and invaluable manure, a small chicken coop is portable. Plus, owning chickens is a wonderful chance for children to learn lessons about responsibility, hard work, and the value of money. With all these benefits, it is not surprising that keeping hens has become such a fashionable interest.

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