Provide Separate Housing
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Build or designate separate shelters for goats and chickens rather than housing them together overnight. Goats need a draft-free, well-ventilated structure with dry bedding at ground level. Chickens need a coop with roosts at 2-4 feet high, nesting boxes, and predator-proof closures.
Why It Works
Each species has distinct environmental requirements. Goats generate significant moisture through respiration and need low-humidity bedding areas, while chickens produce ammonia-heavy droppings that accumulate on roosts and floors. Combining them in one structure leads to poor air quality, wet bedding, and increased respiratory illness in both species.
Tips
- Place shelters within visual range of each other so animals remain calm but maintain separation
- Allow a minimum of 15-20 sq ft per goat and 4 sq ft per chicken inside their respective shelters
- Use deep litter method in each shelter separately to manage waste and maintain warmth
Created: 4/16/2025, 10:19:48 PM best practice
Separate goat shelter, Separate chicken coop
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