Saturday, June 1, 2013

Part III
Security is the most important aspect of your chicken coop. You must have a very secure place to lock them in at night. There is nothing more distressing than finding your chickens killed by a fox or a dog. Chickens are very vulnerable to predators. Even in the city, dogs, cats, rats, opossum, hawks, owls, foxes and coyotes are a danger to your hens. Your coop needs to be weatherproof. You will need poles for them to roost on at night and nesting boxes for them to lay their eggs. They will also need an area outside their coop that they can feed, scratch and have dust baths in. If you live in a very cold climate extra warmth can be achieved by surrounding the henhouse with bales of straw in winter. It has been proved that chickens in cold areas will keep laying if they are kept warm enough. Otherwise freezing weather can stop them laying. The same is true with extreme heat. Placing your chicken coop under a shady tree is a good idea in hot climates.