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Chicken Coop Plans
If you are not a carpenter or have not had extensive experience construction chicken coops, it is a good idea to have some comprehensive chicken coop designs handy before you start building a chicken house. I wasn't the artist in the family so my father took on the tedious task of sketching all of his chicken coop plans himself before we would build them. It serves as a good reference point and helps you avoid costly mistakes afterwards, but does require some sort of artistic skill. If you are like myself, and are not as artistically inclined like my father was, I would recommend looking up some chicken coop design sources online that will help you get started.
There are numerous economical plans and diagrams that you can use and learn from which will save you weeks of time and effort. Plus it comes with priceless information on chicken raising which will avoid set backs in the long run.
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One of the most important things to keep in mind when building a chicken house is protection. A chicken house is not only designed as a place for keeping chickens or shelter for your hens to lay their chicken eggs, but for protection as well. Protecting your chickens from cold drafts or other sorts of poor weather should be your #1 concern when building your first chicken coop. While keeping a flock of chickens can be fun and rewarding, it can be quite sad if your flock gets ill due to adverse weather conditions and poor chicken coop planning. Although you want to keep your chickens protected from cold or hazardous weather, you also do not want them suffocating due to the chicken coop being too hot. Chickens require a draft free coop where humidity is non existant. You want to build your chicken house with doors or windows that can be opened for ventilation as needed, otherwise when closed, the coop will remain warm and dry. Keep in mind that prolonged dampness can harm your coop so make sure to construct your coop on a well drained area, preferably in a high structure to keep water saturation away. The front of the chicken coop and windows should face the sun so that during the day it will dry up the soil and keep the coop warm. Ultimately, you want to make sure the chicken coop you build is well ventilated but does not provide an easy way in for predators.
Chicken Feeders and Waterers Next we want to make sure to keep a chicken feeding device or watering structure so that you wont have to invest much time during the day to feed your chickens. You also wouldn't want your chickens to get too skiny from a lack of nutrition, so keeping their chicken feeding devices clean and filled with their favorite foods will be enough to keep your chicken flock happy and healthy. Make sure to keep the chicken feeders and waterers conveniently placed throughout the chicken coop for easy access. However, it is ideal to keep them hung at about the average chickens' height to ensure they won't get dirty from dumplings and also to avoid wastage. Chickens are not conscious about where they poop or even step on, and if the feeders and waterers are kept at ground level, most of them will poop all over their supply and end up consuming it later. For the healthiest chicken keep, it's best to provide them with fresh clean water, and clean dry food.
Introducing "Building A Chicken Coop"... No special tools required - I designed these plans specifically for the total total beginner. You wont require anything but the most simple of tools
Easy To Build Plans - Includes color step-by-step plans with scale diagrams and dimensions that even a child could follow
Save Money - On average our users save about 50% over buying their own coop. That adds up to hundreds (sometime thousands) of dollars
Print As Needed - My downloadable format allows you to print of as many copies as you need in case your lose or dirty a copy, or if you require multiple copies for those helping you
Here is just a small taste of all the things you will find in your copy
Testimonials:
"...If you are considering keeping chickens in your back yard, you must read this book. Whether you have a tiny courtyard or acres to play with, Keene’s advice will stand you in good stead and help you build the right chicken coop. The focus of the book is on being well-prepared for your flock before they even arrive. Keene ensures that you consider every issue before you spend a cent on birds, feed or equipment. He discusses which species is appropriate for your garden, what they should eat and, as the title suggests, how you should house them. Anyone with basic do-it-yourself tools and a patch of land could follow his instructions. The drawings and diagrams are easy to interpret and the lists of materials and tools needed are very helpful. Keene also appreciates that the value of using recycled materials in your chicken coop – cheap and environmentally friendly. Keene encourages responsible husbandry – his reminder of tasks to be completed weekly, monthly and sixth monthly should be replicated onto the calendar of any careful poultry keeper. The level of detail is just right, from a list of the color of the egg you might expect from you hen to a description of healthy hen’s poop! If you follow his tips, your happy hens will be very productive. Next we need a cookbook for ideas to use up all the spare eggs…" Tracyann - Amateur Chicken Farmer - Devon, United Kingdom
"My chickens are happy with their new home..."
"Have you been planning to make a cozy, comfortable and tidy coop for your chickens? Well, follow the guidelines in this wonderful resource! My chickens are happy with their new home! Bill's book helped me make a well-planned, easy-to-clean-and-maintain coop for my chickens. I got practical tips on locating, positioning, protecting and maintaining the climate in the coop. Like me, it will help you too to choose the appropriate size, building design and materials for construction. This book not only helps you save while you build, but also enjoy the freedom to customize the coop to your individual specifications and needs. With valuable inputs on light and ventilation, I was able to ensure that the coop position was such that it allowed enough light in, but did not make the coop draughty. I particularly enjoyed the creative and innovative ideas thrown in about building low cost nesting boxes with material lying around the house. It set me exploring my own creativity and resourcefulness! An informative and easy to follow read, this book will guide you in building your own coop at a fraction of the cost of purchasing one! " Rachana Misra - Go Green Farms™ Owner
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