If you want to build your own chicken coop, here are three essentials you should include. Your chicken coop should be rain proof. It should also be built to last. Finally, the coop should provide protection from predators. Let’s take a look at why these three elements are so important to your chicken coop building plans.
First of all, build a chicken coop that is rain proof. Keeping your chickens dry is important to your chickens’ health and happiness. (Healthier, happier chickens are more prolific egg layers!) If your coop doesn’t do its job by keeping out the rain, the dampness could lead to an increase in disease. Why risk your investment in chickens and feed by cutting corners on the coop. Besides, making a chicken coop dry doesn’t have to be expensive.
Next, build your chicken coop to last. It only makes sense that if you are putting in the effort to build it yourself, why not make it sturdy and long-lasting? Also, plan ahead for the number of chickens you plan to have in the future. This may seem crazy if you only have one or two chickens now, but you’ll be glad you did it later on. Even if you don’t make it big enough for your future chickens, choose a design that can be easily expanded.
Finally, build a chicken coop that protects your hens from predators. You may not see the danger today, but you will be surprised at the predators that come around when your chickens move into the neighborhood. It doesn’t matter whether you live in the countryside or in the suburbs. There are both two and four-legged predators that want to steal what you have, so plan for a coop that provides some basic security.
Your chickens can be both a fun hobby and a valuable asset. So when you put together your chicken coop, build a quality structure that will keep them dry and protected. If you take care of them, they will take care of you.
Building a chicken coop like this doesn’t have to be difficult or expensive. For more information, including step-by-step instructions and detailed diagrams, visit Building a Chicken Coop.

