Before you start the building process, one of the most important things is that you’re choosing the right size for your chicken coop. Individuals who do not put enough time and consideration into this process often find that they build a chicken coop that does not meet their needs properly.

If you build it too small your chickens will not be laying eggs properly, so it’s vital you’re making sure you’re doing what you need to correctly to get your daily supply of fresh eggs like you wanted.

Here are the main things that will factor into you choosing the proper size for your chicken coop.

Total Number Of Birds

The first thing you need to take into consideration when building your chicken coop is the total number of birds you plan to house. If you’re planning on keeping three or more chickens, you’re going to need a medium or large size.

If you try and go around this and make it smaller despite having more birds, there is a very high chance that you will run into some major problems. Be sure you’re choosing the size correctly.

Total Area Of Land Mass

Moving on, the next thing that you must factor in is the total area of land mass you are able to build on. It’s vital that you’re using land that is landscaped properly, so if you live on a small farm and don’t have much flat land available, this too will influence how large of a coop you can build.

If you want to spend extra money to have the area landscaped more that’s fine, just understand exactly what you need to get done before building.

Budget For The Chicken Coop

Last, you want to consider your budget for the chicken coop. There are many ways you can decrease the costs and build a cheap chicken house, but when you are building larger you will need more building materials – there’s no way around that, so you should expect to pay slightly more.

So be sure you’re keeping these points in mind as you go about the building process. If you plan correctly you will choose the perfect size for your chicken coop that will encourage your chickens to lay you fresh eggs on a daily basis.

Here is more information on how you can build a chicken house on a budget. To read my review of ‘Building A Chicken Coop’, please click here