Before you start formulating your chicken coop building plans, you need to determine the number of chickens you want it to hold. This is essential, because the overall size of your chicken coop will depend on the number of hens you are going to keep. Every bird should have at least 5 sq feet of space.
If you have looked through the basic chicken coop building plans, you already know that you will need planks, plywood, chicken wire and a large number of nails. One important note: do not consider painting the interior of your coop. Paint contains chemicals and chemicals are certainly bad for the health of your chicken. Additionally it is recommended that you get the tools required for your chicken coop from a well known, reputable store. This is to make sure the quality is real good and to ensure superiority. In case you are on low budget it will be wise to approach a furniture store and ask them for plywood and nails. If you are lucky you will get it for free.
You also have to make sure that your hens get enought fresh air. So ventilation is an important factor when building a chicken coop.
From my personal experience I know that all chicken coop plans recommend the inclusion of four windows. It does not matter how big or small your coop is going to be. You should make sure that you can access the coop easily. This is important, because you will have to clean the coop frequently. Experts recommend using trays for the droppings. This is a real good tip, because you won't spend half of your life cleaning the coop. In addition the floor should be inclined. Why? Because this will make it a lot easier to remove water once you are done mopping and spraying
Lastly, don't try to finish off the job quickly or ignore certain warnings because one mistake in the hen coop building plans will haunt you for the rest of your life. What do I mean by that? An example: the doors should always be pushed open and the windows have to be placed high enough so your chicken cannot jump out easily
