WHY I'VE NO BEEN SEING LOCAL AFRICAN CHICKEN COOP

FARKESU

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Hello my people. Since I've join BYC I've never seen any type of African local chicken coop style. There are many of us who are not in areas where most of the type of coops uploaded here could be seen and found. I enjoin member to be uploading African Local chicken coops so that people who are interested should adopt. Thank you.
 
I've never thought about how or why the coops would be different. Although now that you mention it, I can understand that the little "red barn" and "farm-style" coops that are popular in the U.S. Midwest would look out of place in Africa. And, perhaps, the availability and types of building materials would matter, too.

I hope we see some African-style coops, thanks to you!
 
I've never thought about how or why the coops would be different. Although now that you mention it, I can understand that the little "red barn" and "farm-style" coops that are popular in the U.S. Midwest would look out of place in Africa. And, perhaps, the availability and types of building materials would matter, too.

I hope we see some African-style coops, thanks to you!
That’s pretty true—during my time in Africa, I noticed that coops varied widely in design. It really comes down to personal preference. Some were thatch-style, others built from repurposed materials, and many were open-air but still had that rustic, red farmyard charm. I’ve seen all kinds—some almost identical to ones posted here.

Honestly, I’m not entirely sure what the OP meant by an “African coop.” I’ve never seen one single definition for that term. From what I’ve observed, there isn’t a distinct “African-style” coop—designs change drastically depending on the region, climate, and materials available. In hotter areas, open-air ventilation is key, while in cooler or high-altitude zones, insulation and wind protection matter more. So really, all of them are valid—it’s less about geography and more about practicality.
 
Maybe they haven't found their way to this group yet? I feel like most people here are in America.
Plenty from Europe, Australia, New Zealand, and elsewhere, too.

I have to admit that the only posters from Africa that I can recall were from Egypt and South Africa.

Hello my people. Since I've join BYC I've never seen any type of African local chicken coop style. There are many of us who are not in areas where most of the type of coops uploaded here could be seen and found. I enjoin member to be uploading African Local chicken coops so that people who are interested should adopt. Thank you.

Hello, Farkesu! Do you have any pictures of chicken coops from your area? Can you post them if you do?

What is the climate like where you live? (Humid, dry; wet seasons, dry seasons; savanna, tropical rain forest, mountainous)
 

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