Chicken Coops For Sale - What To Pay Attention To When Choosing A Chicken Coop


As you will soon discover when you start browsing through lists of chicken coops for sale, there are a range of sizes and models to pick from. What one you decide to erect in your garden will depend on how much space you have available and the quantity of chickens you are planning to house in it.

But it is also important that the chicken coop for sale that you choose is one that will keep the birds safe and also that will make them happy and healthy whilst living in it. Below we provide a few tips you may find useful and assist you to buy an ideal chicken coop.

1. The first thing you have to make a decision on when it is about buying chicken coops for sale is whether to go for one that is mounted on the ground or is raised above it. If space is somewhat limited in your garden, then one raised above the ground could be your best option.

2. Next, you need to think about the kind of protection these coops will offer to your birds once they live in it. The best types are those that don't just shelter the chickens from the elements but from predators like rodents, foxes and dogs.

Additionally, you want a chicken coop that has plenty of windows and doors to allow lots of natural sunlight to enter it during the day. Also, you need one that allows the free flow of air through it. But when night arrives you can put them inside the coop and no that they remain secure and safe until the next morning. Look for coops that have been fitted with heavy gage wire mesh on the windows and doors considering that this will help to prevent predators from easily getting into the coop.

3. As stated above, you need to have a chicken coop that allows plenty of fresh air to circulate inside it not only during the day, but also at night. Together with preventing the accumulation of ammonia in the coop, it also serves to prevent too much humidity from collecting. Both moisture and ammonia can seriously influence the healthiness of the chickens inside the coop, and the quality and quantity of eggs they produce will be dramatically reduced. Plus since many coops are built from wood, the moisture and ammonia can affect the walls and they will eventually begin to rot.

Now we have offered a few pointers that may prove useful when you start to look at the many adverts you see for chicken coops for sale. Keep these points in mind and you are sure to find one that fulfill your requirements and won't cost too much.