How to Prepare Your Coop for Fall (My Natural Chicken Care Tips)

August 14, 2025|Chickens, Farm Life, Homesteading, Livestock, Tips

  Hey farm gals, it’s Kara from Lange Girl Farms! August is prep time for fall, and after 15 years, I’m getting my chicken coop ready—naturally. My huskies guard the flock, my ducks share the yard, and my chickens need a cozy setup. These holistic tips from years of sustainable care keep ‘em happy—let’s get your coop fall-ready, farm girl style!

Tip 1: Deep Clean
 Scrub with vinegar—spray bottle (https://amzn.to/4f6RqKV) works, i have one for each type of solution – from cleaning to holistic fly sprays. My first coop stank; 15 years taught me clean starts fresh.

Tip 2: Insulate Naturally
 Straw bales or wood shavings—source locally for a cheaper solution than store bought ones, straw keeps warmth, shavings help with the deep litter method in winter. My minis kick straw; years showed me layers beat cold.

Tip 3: Check Ventilation
 Open vents—Hardware cloth wire mesh (https://amzn.to/3H5nsdK) blocks drafts. My ducks quacked in stuffy air; 15 years fixed flow. If needing some coverage on vents you can use old feed sacks and staple them or tuck them into vents to block winter winds.

Tip 4: Stock Feed
 Extra chicken feed sourced locally from your mill or co-op if possible, or use TSC  as the cost to ship a 40-50 lb bag is expensive and not cost effective. Local is key. fall slows bugs. My husky pup stole a bag; now I store it tight.

Tip 5: Add Light
 Solar light (https://amzn.to/4lQLXdX) extends laying—hens love it. My first fall was eggless; years proved light’s key.

Conclusion
 Prepping my coop’s my August ritual—15 years of natural care make it cozy. Get yours ready; your flock’ll thrive! Pin this for your chickens, and follow Lange Girl Farms for more flock love.

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