Friday, October 9, 2009

How to Make a Chicken Coop - Five Important Reasons To Consider

Farmers raise them. So do hundreds of kids for 4H projects. There are even clubs dedicated to raising chickens in your backyard. So, just what does all this have to do with why you should learn how to make a chicken coop? There are many reasons why this would be a good idea, but in truth, you can narrow these down to five especially good ones:
  1. You can you can raise hens for healthy, more tasty eggs or feeder hens for the dinner table.

  2. Chickens produce manure that's high in nitrogen for your garden. Some people go so far as to call it the best fertilizer in the world.

  3. Chickens provide excellent pest and insect control if allowed to roam free for a few hours a day. As they peck around the yard, they gobble up grubs, slugs and other bugs, viewing garden pests as tasty, nutritious treats.

  4. Chickens are great foragers and will scratch around in the leaves and soil energetically, seeking out the delectable tidbits. In doing so, they aerate the soil and break down larger pieces of vegetation with their sharp talons, accelerating the decomposition process.
  5. Raising animals can be a very important source of family time. This is perhaps the most important reason why you should learn how to make a chicken coop. In today's society quality family time is hard enough to come by so teaching your children how to care for backyard chickens can offer them a way to occupy their time beyond talking on the phone or playing video games.
When you make a chicken coop and get a few backyard chickens you are taking a step toward independence. You are distancing yourself from the mega-egg producers whose methods lean heavily toward polluting the environment and your chickens won't be pumped full of hormones or chemicals which mean they, and the eggs they produce are healthier for you as well. There are many more great reasons to learn how to make a chicken coop. Give it a shot and you will find that you will soon have more benefits than you initially hoped for. Raising chickens in a backyard coop is not just for clubs or farmers anymore. It is now a family project that everyone can enjoy and benefit from.
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