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Build an A-Frame Chicken Coop

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Among all of the various architecture designs for chicken coops, the "A-frame" chicken coop is decidedly one of the easiest to build.
As the name of this type of coop indicates, the frame is shaped like the letter "A".
It is triangular in shape.
In fact it is so easy to build, that as long as you have all of the materials, it can be built in less than one day.
All you need are the plywood boards, a drill or a nail gun, some nails, or screws, and a saw.
A well-designed chicken coop should not cost very much to build.
It should be able to accommodate multiple nests, multiple perches, a place for eating and drinking.
Very important is the fact that your coup must have wire mesh to cover any windows and doors, to keep predators out and to keep the chickens in.
Before you get started on building it, here are some very important design considerations that you should think about as part of the planning process: 1.
How many chickens do you intend to house in your chicken coop? You need to provide enough space for each chicken to have access to a nest, to perches, to the designated areas for eating and drinking.
2.
How much egg production output are you expecting to get from your chickens? 3.
Are you aware of any predators (animals that might want to come and attack or eat your chickens) that you need to keep your chickens safe from, in the general area? Security of your chickens is important since dogs and other such animals may take an interest in and try to assault your chickens.
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How are you going to protect your chickens during adverse weather conditions? Will your coop provide adequate shelter and protection against the elements? 5.
Are you going to allow your chickens some degree of freedom to roam around in the yard? Can you build a fenced enclosure around the sheltered parts of the coop? 6.
Do you want your chicken coop to be equipped with wheels, so as to be mobile? You may have certain situations where it is desirable to move your chicken coop around in the yard, to change its orientation against the sun, to move it under or move it out from under trees, to bring it closer to the house, or to move it out of the way due to the need to perform some yard work.
Addressing each of these considerations is important, if you wish to raise some happy chickens!
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