Great Chicken Coop Designs
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Chicken Coop Construction Is
Easier Than You Think
Author: Dianne C.
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What are you doing this weekend? How about building a chicken coop? Come on, don’t balk; it’s easy when you have the right how-to materials in front of you! Chicken coop construction has come a long way in the last 200 years. Your relatives may have done the best they could with a leaky hut that was difficult to clean. But now, chicken coop construction has come full circle! And anyone can do it!
Here are a few basic essentials that, when combined with chicken coop construction knowledge, will have you building in no time:
·Hammer
·Nails
·Saw
·Pliers
·Chicken wire (tough wire, or even a small fence such as a dog fence)
·Wood (not wanna-be wood! Get the good stuff!)
·Insulation
·Chicken coop construction e-book or manual from a trusted source
·A lot of recipes that call for eggs or chicken meat, whatever your purpose
These are things you probably have around your house or are easily accessible, so if you have been contemplating chicken coop construction, this information is for you! If you start now, the grand kids will have tons of Easter eggs!
There are many good reasons to keep chickens. The first is: it’s cheap. Compared to maintenance for a dog, cat, aquarium, and ferret-you name it-there is nothing cheaper to raise that also rewards you for raising them.
There is not a chicken hatched that doesn’t lay eggs, so if it’s eggs you want, it’s eggs you’ll get, as long as your chicken coop construction allows for the health of the nests and is built to keep out predators.
We’ve all heard of having “a fox in the henhouse,” and that ain’t a joke! But it’s not just foxes (who probably don’t roam your neighborhood) that delight in trashing your hen house and terrorizing and eating your chickens and their eggs; it is dogs, cats, and any nocturnal creature who will see your poor chicken coop construction as an open invite for a midnight snack; maybe even take home some leftovers for the family.
Chicken coop construction is relatively low-cost as well; depending on the model you choose and how uptown you want your chickens to be. You could go two stories with a high lookout or a simple starter home with just a couple of bedrooms for the chicks. A small family, though, may soon grow to a large one, so when you think chicken coop construction, keep that in mind.
It costs virtually nothing to feed chickens; they’ll eat leftovers and they aren’t picky. They aren’t watching their carbs or following any fad diets at all. You throw it down. They gobble it up. Simple as that. This takes the guilt out of throwing out table scraps.
Many people, upon completing their chicken coop construction, opt to keep chickens as pets. And they make great pets while providing eggs for you and your family. Whatever your purpose, give chicken coop construction a try. And let the kids help out! You’ll all be rewarded in the end!
And don't forget to sign up for my free 7-part course on Building a Great Chicken Coop.