Thursday, August 27, 2009

Helpful Tips on Constructing A Chicken Pen Suitable For Raising Chickens

By Jacob Cooperman

Building a chicken pen is a lot easier than you think. All you need to do is source the materials that you will need and purchase the tools required. Also it is advisable to make up one's mind where is going to be the better position to make your pen.

Alright, the easy yet critical part starts with planning.First of all you must determine, the area, then the sizing of your pen. The pen size usually counts on how many chickens will be raised. You should as well take in to consideration what breed of chicken you will be keeping.

If you a a novice, you would be better to start with a basic pen - using the wire and post design. Here, the materials that you will want are posts, wire, and staples that are be used for fences. The tools needed are a sledgehammer, a ordinary hammer, wire cutters, and crowbar.

Now that you have gathered all materials and tools, surveyed the area, and made sure it is a suitable spot, it's time for the construction.

To start with, look at the ground you're working on. If the ground is very dry. If it's like this, you have to bring with you a bucket full of water. This will help soften the ground. Pound the ground utilizing the pointed tip of the crowbar. By doing this, a hole will be made.

While pounding, from time to time pour water in the hole to soften the ground. By leaving your crowbar inside the hole, pull your body against it. By doing so, you will widen the proximity of the hole. The hole requires to be 20 cm deep. Make sure that the hole is wide enough to hold the post in place.

You can now put the post inside the hole that you have made, the pointed tip first. Using the sledgehammer, pound the pole in to the ground. Do this until you are sure that the post is firmly set in the hole . Sometimes, it is better to have someone hold your post for you to ensure better stability. Always practice caution and concentrate on what you're doing because you might pound your helper instead of your post.

When your first post is standing firmly, then now begin on your second, and third, and fourth, and so forth. leave about a meter from where the first post is. That will determine elaborate spacing. To serve as a gate, let 2 posts stand about 1 - 2 meters apart.

The moment you have securely put all the posts in position, it's time to place the wire around it. For this to be made possible, position the wire on one corner post, then employing your regular hammer, pound the fence staples at the end of the wire to the post. When it is fixed in place, unwind the wire going to the next post then staple the wire that touches the post. Do the unrolling and stapling until you have completed wrapping around all the posts. If you ran out of wire, get more then start where you ended.

Building a gate is also easy. All you need to gather are hinges, latch and a particle board. Begin by cutting the board to fit the two ends of the posts. Now attach it together with the hinges and the latch. So you can now see. Raising chickens is easy for as long as you know the basics.

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