Setting up electrical wiring in your backyard chicken coop allows you to provide lighting, power fans or heaters, run automatic coop door openers, or even automate feeders and waterers. Having electricity in your chicken coop makes keeping chickens easier and more convenient.

Planning the Electrical Setup

Before wiring your coop, you'll need to plan out what electrical devices and appliances you want to install. Consider the following:

Lighting

Outlets and Switches

Fans and Heaters

Automatic Coop Door Opener

Once you've decided what electricals you need, you can plan the wiring.

Electrical Safety Codes for Chicken Coops

Any electrical work done must adhere to local building codes and electrical safety standards. Some key requirements include:

Consult a qualified electrician if you are unfamiliar with wiring codes. Failing to follow codes could create fire and electrocution risks.

Running Power to the Chicken Coop

To wire electricity to your chicken coop:

Underground Power

Overhead Power

Using a Subpanel

Hire an electrician if you lack experience with supply wiring.

Wiring the Coop Interior

Inside the chicken coop, follow these guidelines:

Use Proper Wiring

Install Lighting

Add Switches and Outlets

Mount Electrical Boxes Properly

Follow all electrical codes for safety.

Sample Wiring Setup

Here is an example wiring setup:

This provides overhead ceiling lights on a timer, switched outlets, and power ports inside and outside the coop for accessories.

Completing the Installation

Once wiring is complete, finish the job:

Check that wiring is tidy and secured. Energize the system and test all electrical devices. The coop wiring should now be ready to electrify your flock's home!