What is a mobile chicken house?

A beautiful green meadow, an open space where the chickens dig in the ground in search of worms and grains. This is the image that gets stuck in our heads when we think of happy chickens laying beautiful, healthy eggs. This beautiful sight can be enjoyed every day, and the easiest way to achieve this is to own a mobile chicken coop!

By buying a mobile chicken coop, the farm can gain prestige in the eyes of people who want to know what they are eating. With the right advertising, eggs from chickens from a mobile henhouse can be sold not only in the farm shop but also in supermarkets.  At first glance, it is hard to distinguish an organic egg from a non-organic egg, but the living conditions of laying hens from the two types of farming differ considerably, which affects the taste of the egg and the nutritional values it contains.

Most customers are therefore happy to pay a higher price for the fact that the origin of the agricultural products in particular corresponds to their idea of farming. The farmer himself is also happy if his animals can live without restrictions under the best possible conditions adapted to their needs.

What is a mobile chicken coop, and does it make sense to have one? In this blog post you will find the answers to these very questions.

A mobile chicken coop is a fully equipped coop that is designed so that you can change its location at regular intervals.

The mobile chicken coop was built with the welfare of the animals kept there in mind. Compared to traditional poultry houses in the form of free-standing buildings, mobile houses offer the farmer much more room to manoeuvre. They are built to be easy to clean and disinfect, yet friendly and completely safe for the chickens. It is the ideal space to protect the chickens from fluctuating temperatures while allowing the birds access to fresh air, water, and feed.

In addition, the mobile poultry house makes it possible to expand production while moving the chickens off the property. For example, the chicken house can be located in a field where the grain has already been harvested, so that the chickens’ feed is enriched with food that they mainly procure themselves. After all, they still have grass and grain in the field near them. Importantly, when the chickens are in the field or meadow, they leave droppings on it, which is a really “nasty thing” on the farm, but very necessary in the meadow.

Nowadays there are various manufacturers of mobile poultry houses, whose concepts differ mainly in the type of power supply, the type of water connections and the degree of automation. The mobile poultry house from Poland by Kropper combines innovation with practicality and modern design. With a poultry house with or without an automatic feeding line, it adapts to the needs of every farmer.

What are the advantages of a a mobile chicken coop?

Mobile chicken coops are, as the name suggests, a combination of a traditional chicken coop and the ability to be mobile and, as we have seen, there is really a lot to gain from this.

Benefit 1: The meadow is protected and better fertilised.

Hens love green grass and like to pick up feed from the ground. But the longer and more intensive they work, the more sensitive the grass becomes. At some point, it can no longer regenerate and an area that’s left is no longer green.

With the mobile chicken coop, it is possible at any time to provide the chickens with another part of the meadow or field – this is done completely stress-free and without much effort. This gives the meadow enough time to regenerate.

Advantage 2: There is always greenery

By offering the hens a mobile hen house that is moved regularly, we give them access to fresh greenery. This is necessary to meet the hens’ nutritional needs.

In addition, high-quality feed increases the quality of the eggs and thus their sale.

Advantage 3: Low risk of parasites

Free-range chickens have access to the outdoors, but they stay in the same place all the time and can therefore quickly become infected with parasites. This happens through the droppings they produce, which accumulate very quickly and are ingested by the chickens as they forage on the ground.

However, if you change the location of the coop regularly, the soil recovers more quickly, which reduces the risk of parasite infestation. Parasites in chickens have a negative impact on laying performance.

As you can see, mobile chicken coops really do offer great options. They are suitable for both novice breeders and farmers looking for an idea for a profitable, thriving business. Professionally built chicken coops provide the animals with adequate protection, not only from predators, but also from the weather. Importantly, in some federal states a mobile chicken coop can be erected without a building permit, saving the time of obtaining a permit and money.