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Are Portable Chicken Coops Better Than Hen Houses?

Author : Joshua Hardingur


         


If you have decided to raise chickens and eggs for the family, there are a number of essential issues you ought to decide initially. If you are planning to raise chickens effectively you must manufacture some poultry housing. But what sort of chicken house will best suit your needs? Prior to buying lumber, wire, and nails to put up your chicken coops or chicken arks, you ought to learn the major differences concerning them. Both types of poultry housing have distinct benefits, but it's probable that only one type will best work in your individual situation. You surely don't want to make a large hen house and then learn at a later time that a chicken tractor would have been a lot better with regard to your situation.

The terms chicken ark and hen house are used by many backyard chicken farmers to depict the same thing. Hen houses and chicken coops are the same, but a chicken ark, additionally recognized as a chicken tractor, is a style of chicken house different from the others. Chicken coops are constructed and put in a stationary (permanent) site. After being constructed, they will never be moved. A chicken tractor, on the other hand, is a portable chicken coop. It can be easily transported to a new location in the backyard at any time.

The Rewards for putting together a Chicken Ark

Chicken arks are small-sized, making them very cheap and easy to make. You can build an entire chicken ark in one single day at a very small price. However, the key advantage is that it's portable. With transportability come numerous advantages.

Because portable arks make use of the ground as their flooring your pullets can scratch around for some of their own food. This will provide them with live food that they just can't get in a premixed feed, helping them remain healthier. It will furthermore reduce your feed expenses. After the current area has been picked clean of vegetation and bugs, it's an easy undertaking to relocate the tractor to a brand new place possessing more luscious grasses and bugs. Cleaning up is also simple because there isn't any cleanup. After you drag the house to a new place nature will clean the previous spot for you.

The Rewards of building a Hen House

If you wish to raise a dozen chickens or more you will probably need to construct hen houses. These can be considerably larger structures than arks and can maintain a lot more birds. If you are planning to generate a large number of eggs a chicken coop will allow you to do so.

If constructed properly you will be able to eliminate a good portion of extra effort. Positioning it by a water source will permit you to install an automatic system for watering, eliminating the need to replace the water each and every day. With a tractor, the water fountain should be replaced each day. The feeders can be much bigger, so you can often go days without adding feed to the feeder.

Nests can be situated to permit trouble-free collection of eggs. It's even feasible to manufacture housing that will allow you to gather eggs from the exterior. Furthermore, you will not need to drag it to new locations as you will with a tractor. With a chicken tractor, since the ground is the flooring, you will need to move the feeders and water fountains independently from the poultry housing itself. It's not difficult to do, but it's one task that will not need to be done with permanently positioned coops.

You would certainly assume that cleanup would be a huge chore with a bigger poultry house, but if you manufacture a chicken coop a couple of feet above the soil, with wire as the flooring, you will abolish the need for cleaning. All of the chicken droppings will drop underneath the coop, so the interior will remain unsoiled.

Both coops and arks have own unique advantages and disadvantages. A tractor will be less expensive and simpler to manufacture, supply real live feed to the birds, and put an end to cleanup. A bigger chicken coop will give the birds extra room, require less labor with feeding and watering, and if constructed correctly, put an end to the job of cleaning.


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Joshua has successfully grown chickens for more than 25 years and has gathered a considerable amount of familiarity on the subject. He is skilled in raising chickens for meat and egg production. He keeps an enlightening website where you will be able to obtain free information in relation to making an inexpensive chicken ark, keeping chickens, how to pick out the ideal spot to erect your hen houses, and more.

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