How to Build and Maintain Chicken Coops In Perth
Planning to raise poultry but don’t know where to start? We suggest finding a good supplier of chicken coops and a place to put them as your first step. Chicken coops are usually made of wood frame and serve as shelter for your chickens to protect them against the elements. The frame is typically wrapped with chicken wire to allow air to circulate inside and light to enter. The floor is usually laden with straw or bare soil although some may have cement for their flooring. If you are building chicken coops Perth weather could be a challenge, so it might also be a good idea to have the floors cemented. Commercially available chicken coops can come in different sizes, from those that can house five chickens to those that can accommodate 500 chickens.
How do chicken coops work? These buildings serve a lot of purposes. Aside from protecting chickens against harsh weather conditions, they also give them a safe haven against their natural predators. In addition, they also allow interaction among the animals within a safe environment. Larger chicken coops can also be divided to accommodate nesting areas to allow hens a place to lay their eggs in. Once the eggs hatch, the secluded are also allows chicks to stay close to their mother, and stay warm with the help of strategically placed heating lamps.
To help keep your chickens healthy, it is also important to care for and maintain your chicken coops. Never leave your chicken coop unattended for over 24 to 48 hours as this will result in animal waste piling up, and your chickens running out of food and water. Your chickens will get sick from continuous neglect. Chicken coop maintenance requires providing clean water and food, and making sure the waste is hosed down and out of the coop. Aside from keeping your chickens healthy, this will also ensure that your chicken will not develop an offensive smell.

