08 June 2016

Easy Chicken Coop Design

Easy Chicken Coop Design - Chicken coop construction is easy! Unless you decide to make it difficult or complicated, that is. We don’t recommend difficult or complicated chicken coop designs for newbies. Most chicken coops are easy to build and can be completed in a weekend of less by inexperienced builders. Here we’ll talk about the characteristics of an easy chicken coop to help you avoid getting in over your head.

Easy Chicken Coop Design

Chicken coops are basically boxes where chickens can live. Some chicken coops are big. Some chicken coops are small. But all chicken coops share certain characteristics. Your chicken coop must have a roof and it must have four walls. There must be a door from the inside to the outside of your chicken coop. The door must be large enough to permit chickens access into the chicken coop and out of the chicken coop. Sound simple? It is. Your chickens won’t care about how your chicken coop looks as long as it keeps them safe from predators and sheltered from the wind and rain.

So, think about it this way. Building an easy chicken coop is similar to building a box. The box can be human-sized or the box can be chicken-sized. This is up to you and should depend on where you live and whether your chicken coop is going to be mobile or portable, how many chickens you intend to keep, and other variables. But whether your chicken coop is large or small, it will need a roof that is slanted. There are different roof-styles for chicken houses or chicken coops just like there are different roof-styles for regular houses. One of the easiest roof styles to build is the slant roof or shed roof. A slant roof or shed roof is just a slanted roof. The roof of your chicken coop will need to slant because otherwise rain and snow will pool on the roof and eventually cause the roof to cave in or leak. Building a slanted roof on a chicken coop is very easy, but the walls of your chicken coop will have to be measured and cut so that the slant roof will sit on top and there will be no gaps or holes between the walls of the chicken coop and the roof. On an easy chicken coop with a slant roof, the front wall will be taller than the back wall and the side walls will have to be cut at an angle. If you’ve never built anything like a chicken coop before, this may sound complicated, but it’s not. You can do it.

Smaller chicken coops may be easier to build if you’re worried about heavy lifting and you don’t have anyone to help you with the project. However, building a large chicken coop can also be easy. In fact, building a large chicken coop isn’t very different from building a small chicken coop except that you will need more materials and more time to cut and fasten those materials together. If you’re building an easy chicken coop, you could build it big or build it small. It will still be an easy project. But if you don’t have someone around to help you do lifting and bracing, then you may want to downsize your chicken coop.

If you decide on an easy chicken coop design, you should be able to complete the project in a couple of days. If you have experience building with wood, you could probably complete an easy chicken coop in less than two days. If you’re building a large, human-sized chicken coop, make sure you have someone to help you lift some of the walls of the chicken coop and help you get things square. This will make the project go faster and it will also make building your chicken coop more fun!

If you’re concerned about the complexity of building a chicken coop, find an easy design online or at your local home improvement store. Remember, chicken coops are simple structures to build. Anyone can do it.

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