chickenThere are many benefits to building a mobile chicken coop rather than a large stationary one. Before deciding which is best for you, do a little research before you begin so you won’t be sorry later. Finding out all the details on building a mobile chicken coop will help you make an informed decision.

Building Costs

The cost of building a mobile chicken coop is a lot less than building one of the larger types. If you have some leftover building materials from another project, these may come in useful for this undertaking. If you need to buy some, it won`t be as expensive as it would be if you were to build a stationary coop.

Feeding 

Since a mobile chicken coop is easy to move, it can be placed in a convenient place for feeding. In the winter, keeping the coop close to the house will make it more accessible and limit the length of time you need to be out in bad weather. 

Cleaning

Chicken Coop PlansChicken owners find cleaning a mobile chicken coop is far easier than its stationary counterpart. Cleaning is a lot less difficult and doesn`t take as long. The coop can be moved to a place that has all the necessary cleaning supplies, such as a garage or close to a hose to enable you to wash it down.  

Coop Size

You will need to consider how many chickens you want to keep before you decide what kind of chicken coop is best. If you plan on keeping more than just a few, then the mobile chicken coop is not necessarily the right choice.

Chickens are happiest when they have space to move around. So it may be a better option to build a permanent coop, where you can keep a larger number of chickens in a more comfortable place.

Do take time to think this through before you start on your building plans. You can always have both kinds of coops – one being mobile and the other being more durable, if necessary. If you only need one, then it will save a lot of trouble if you determine your needs before you start your project.

Durability

Be sure to use well thought-out plans for your mobile chicken coop. Building one that is not strong enough will cause you big problems later as you will probably be repairing it often due to the continuous movement of your chickens.

To get the best advice on building the right chicken coop for you, you will want to read Building a Chicken Coop. You will find everything you need to know to make your chickens comfortable and safe. It also lets you know which kind of chickens you should get for your location and environment. You will also find out how to use recycled materials to save you money.  It is well worth the small investment and shows you how to build a chicken coop that you will be proud of. There is a 100%, 60-day money back guarantee so you have nothing to lose. Click here today to get your copy: Building a Chicken Coop.

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