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A chicken needs a chicken coop.
In a chicken coop
every week
You need to craft a chicken trap, and place the trap where you see feathers, check the trap regularly. Once you have caught a chicken the plan for a coop will be come available. Once you have added the chicken to the coop, you need to serenade it, the chicken then will give you some eggs.
The best material for a chicken coop depends on where you live and how sheltered the chickens need to be. Wood would be a good option if you need a lot of shelter or a combination of chicken wire and wood can work for a less sheltered option.
There are a few different things to consider when developing COOP. You have to think about authority, vital records, funding programs and maintenance.
Hens typically live in a chicken coop or henhouse on a farm or in a backyard setting. They require shelter to protect them from predators and the weather, as well as nesting boxes for laying eggs. Hens also need access to outdoor areas for scratching and foraging.
you don't need a coop to have a chicken, but if you go that way than you're better of having something for them to roost on. it is better to have a coop because then they will have a cozy place to sleep and good for the eggs(if that type of breed) so they don't break.
Chicken coops for colder weather need to be draft free and dry. There is no real need for heavy insulation as long as wind chill and dampness are controlled. A few good size (100watt+) light bulbs will radiate enough heat to keep the flock comfortable. Roosts need to be at least 18 inches off the floor or higher for light breeds. Heavy breed hens will have difficulty getting higher. A good base of straw or wood chips on the floor will help hold heat in. Water containers need to be ice free and food dishes off the ground in deep covered floors for easy access.
You can house 16 chickens in an 8' x 8' chicken coop if the chickens are also allowed to free range or have access to an outdoor scratch yard. In this case, they only need about four square feet apiece as the coop itself is used primarily for nesting, roosting at night, and shelter in bad weather. If the coop is the chickens' only environment and they do not have outdoor access, they will need about 10 square feet each, meaning that a hen house of this size could comfortably house six chickens.
How much does a chicken coop cost? Well, the short anwer would be that you can quite easily build a solid and top quality chicken coop for about $300.There are a wide variety of building plans available all over the internet, some free and some you have to pay for. They are easy to find and usually the paid ones doesn't cost much money anyway. It can be worth it to get good quality plans.Further the cost of the chicken coop will of course depend on the size of it. How many chickens are you planing on housing? These are questions you need to consider before anyone can give you a clear price assessment.
you need a lot of space so make sure the chickens cant fly out i used have chickens but they flew away its been two years and ihaven'teaten a chicken poorGeorgewhere are you