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Poultry Care As Well As Requirements – Space And Cash

May 24, 2010 by Elliott Mccarty  
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In this article, I would like to share with you what you want to consider in terms of space and money, if you would like to raise your own chicken. How much space do you need? How much budget do you prepare?

Space

Approximately each adult full-size chicken needs at least 2 square feet of floor space for shelter. If the chicken is not going to be running much, then 3 sq. feet for running space would be required. So you need more space if you’ve more chickens. You also need a little more space to store feed and maybe you want a space to store the used litter and dung.

Where should you put the chicken coop? The location is the next thing to consider, besides the genuine size of the space. You most likely won’t select your front garden to line up the coop and if feasible, you’ll need the chicken coop to be as far from your neighbors as possible , in order to reduce the likelihood that they complain.

Money

It depends on what kind of chickens you want to keep, but normally the price of purchasing chickens will not break your financial position. As an example, adult hens customarily cost less than $10, and chicks cost a few dollars each. Sometimes, you could even get free chickens.

Another major cost is the price of housing. Though they are highly variable, they are one-time cost. The least expensive option may be to use a corner of a barn with an old shed as a house, making your chickens free-ranging almost all of the time. A posh chicken shed might cost you hundreds of bucks. Additionally, when you look for a pre-built structure for some chickens, you might have to spend a pair hundred dollars.

Decide what you can afford before you come up with a housing plan and cost. Next, find out about different types of chicken housing and then compare the expenses of different housing for the best deal. Do not forget to include the shipping cost for pre-assembled materials.

Like some common types of dry dog and cat food, commercial chicken feed is fairly priced. The amount you need to use is set by how many chickens you have. In general, half pound of feed is necessary for an adult, full-size chicken every day. Your predicted cost of feed for 3 to 4 layers can be less than $20 each month.

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