How to Increase Your Rotation Luck With Your Chicken Coop

So, has your Rotisserie Chicken Coop or Chicken House suddenly and without warning turned upside down? Has your chicken shed it’s tail and fled the scene as fast as it can? If this is the case then you have all been blessed with a little “Rotisserie luck”. It is my hope that you will use this article to further the research you have into this interesting and fun hobby.

Before we go any further, I would like to clarify a very important aspect of good chicken husbandry. Properly cared for chickens, whether they are chickens that have been hand fed, chickens that have had their legs de-clawed or chickens that have been fed organic feed, will naturally produce good poultry and egg laying chickens. It is their eggs and chickens that are the real luck maker. However, if you have lost a few chickens recently, the bad news is that it really does not have to be the end of the world.

The first step in making sure that you get some good ‘rotation’ is to make sure your chicken coop is kept clean. A dirty chicken coop is like an open pit where anything can happen. One of the first signs of bad luck in chicken raising is that the chicken coop starts leaking. As chickens lay eggs and chickens poop, they sometimes have to find their way around a dirty chicken coop. This can result in them peck their own feathers (hence the need for de-clawed and dead chickens) or even find their own eggs laid out on the ground, stained and bloody.

Another very important aspect of keeping your chickens healthy is having good lighting in your chicken coop. Chickens need a bright light during the day and a darker light at night. They also like it to be hot and dry, so it’s best to have a fan circulating the air at all times. Also, the coop should be well lit, so that your chickens don’t see any stray light shining from the ceiling, so they aren’t drawn into the shadows.

Good rotation luck also means good timing when it comes to feeding your chickens. You need to place the food near your chickens at regular intervals, not just before they eat. This ensures that they have a steady supply of fresh food at all times.

A final aspect of good luck for your chicken flock is making sure that your chickens are warm and dry. Chickens will roost better if they feel warm, dry and comfortable. If you have a drafty chicken coop, your chickens won’t feel comfortable either. Getting them a nice warm, drafty house is one way of making sure that they feel at home and comfortable.

Keeping your chickens safe from predators is another way of making sure that they’re happy and healthy. In addition to a good chicken coop, you’ll also need a chicken fence. There are a lot of designs that you can buy or make yourself. Just be sure that you install a strong gate so that wild animals or hawks cannot come in and eat your chickens. The best part about having a chicken coop is that you can take the animals to the feed store and have them sell you eggs, which is something that you want.

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You can see that luck isn’t necessarily something that only comes around once in a lifetime. It can be gained by doing the right things every day, consistently. With your chickens, you have an opportunity to work hard and get lucky. It can be your reward for working so hard. So, continue to strive for success with your chickens and reap the rewards that good fortune will bring you.