Poultry House Programs: Perfect Protection From Unsafe Elements
Tuesday, May 4th, 2010A good chicken’s house can protect the chickens from dangerous elements such as the weather, predators and injury.
Protection from Weather
A dry and draft-free house is needed for poultry. This can be done by building a comparatively draft-free poultry house with windows and doors which can sometimes be opened for ventilation when necessary. Build the chicken house on high and well-drained areas. Through this chickens plan, prolonged wetness and water saturation of the floor within the coop and runs outside can be prevented. Let the front of the coop, the windows and the outside run face to the south also. This allows the sun to habitually warm and dry the coop. To keep the humidity level in the coop to a minimum, allow a satisfactory level of space per bird too.
Protection from Predators
The best way to protect the chickens from predators is to keep the chicken’s house absolutely confined with fence and covered runs. When arranging a poultry house, consider laying a concrete floor and secure the wall with one or two concrete blocks. This hinders predators from digging under the walls and the floors. When the coop is opened, windows and doors must be soundly covered with heavy-gauge mesh wire or screening.