Chicken Runs And Coops.
It is common belief that chicken runs and coops must always be used as a single unit. What kind of advantage can be made by keeping them separate? If you think about what the sue of a run and the coop are, then the conclusion could only be that for a better atmosphere for your chicken from all perspectives, a combined run and coop environment would be the most fitting. Now Let’s take a look at the benefits of a run that chickens get and the benefits from a traditional coop that our chickens may acquire form the same.
Chicken Runs And Coops information
Traditionally runs follow the 4 to 6 square feet measurement for every chicken that is kept inside. As the normal count of chickens per run is 12, that applies to a 48 square feet minimum per run. This kind of space allows the chickens to have sufficient room for active and free movement. In additional to this, perches and walks that the chickens use for climbing could be ideal for an active environment that would keep them moving and so healthy. Therefore this is a highly recommended addition.
If the runs are mobile and light weight [so that it may be easy to move] they can be placed on new ground areas to provide fresh growth, new insects and grass for feeding on. This can enhance the health of the chicken if rotated on a regular schedule. However, one disadvantage of low weight runs could be the lack of protection from harsh climates and the needed privacy for roosting to lay eggs.
Keeping Chicken: All traditional coops were designed only for housing chickens. The primary use of the coop was the purpose of laying eggs and roosting. The free area concept, which is letting the chickens roam around the fields for hunting and pecking, was only used by most early day ranchers. The visible disadvantage of this method is the serious lack of protection from predators. Many a farmer has lost his flock to wild animals and even the canine members of his own farm. This led to the concept and need of a coop for the chickens to be safe, be at rest, feed lay eggs and roost in a safe environment.
Chicken Runs and Coops
The better idea of a combination of chicken runs and coops, as a single unit, has the best advantage of both the structures. The benefit of using the combined design is that you can house the birds and have the ability to let the birds move in and out of these separate structures at will for the entire day. It will be easier to clean, feed the birds and collect eggs as we have access to the coop during any time. And the attached chicken run ensures that the chickens are safe from the potential predators all day.
Therefore, the attached facility of chicken coops and runs can always be preferred to a open farm or separate facilities due the concerns of safety, activity, health and better living environment for all your chickens. The design of the combined facility is not special to learn but just the same as building both separately and expends no cost at all to make them one. Therefore all chicken ranchers must follow this method for the sake of your healthy and happy birdies when building their chicken runs and coops.

