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		<pubDate>Tue, 18 Aug 2009 16:17:21 +0000</pubDate>
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            &lt;div class=&quot;content&quot;&gt;Ok it took awhile to get to this sorry I have chores that take a little while in the evening lol. For the hen house and the outside run all together you will need about 10ft. X 18ft. area. The hen house is faced long way toward the fence so 8 of those 18 ft would be for the short end of the coop. The nesting boxes should be in a row on the darker side of the coop meaning the side opposite the door. Hens like privacy when it comes to laying eggs trust me lol they will let you know. You will find eggs on that end of the coop if you put the boxes any place else lol...The nesting boxes need a lip on the outer edge so the chickens can jump up and get in easily or they wont even bother I checked mine and its about a foot off the ground. All you should need is a standard leantoo type chicken house for these guys nothing more. If you go to mcmurray hatchery website they have a picture of one thats ideal. In fact I have one for my special layers just like this. The one I am talking about is under poultry house and game bird shelter plans. Its easy as  heck to clean also. When  you put your bedding in might I suggest before you put straw that you bed it with at least 2 inches of pine shavings first? That way the bedding will be easier to clean and wont stick to the floor real bad. I stop cleaning mine around november here and leave it until about the end of march because the manure from the chickens keeps the birds warm it holds lots of heat. I dont however have the blue prints for any of these things I just go by whats in my head and what I read on  paper. The hen house is 8 by 10 the run is 10 by 10 and that all makes 8 by 18 ft space the nest boxes on the inside need to be close together and a foot off the floor and one foot by one foot  box types about 4 of them. You can have them larger but thats as small as they are comfortable with. Chickens share nest boxes or should I say take turns lol 4 to a box it doesnt hurt to have more. The space you use for the boxes doesnt change the space for measurements of the coop either. Just email me if you have any more questions about it.... Thanks I hope this helped I can help you with anything else you need to know. I have been doing this for so many years its a part of my family duties lol.....feather36@wiktel.com&lt;/div&gt;</description>
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<div class="content">Ok it took awhile to get to this sorry I have chores that take a little while in the evening lol. For the hen house and the outside run all together you will need about 10ft. X 18ft. area. The hen house is faced long way toward the fence so 8 of those 18 ft would be for the short end of the coop. The nesting boxes should be in a row on the darker side of the coop meaning the side opposite the door. Hens like privacy when it comes to laying eggs trust me lol they will let you know. You will find eggs on that end of the coop if you put the boxes any place else lol&#8230;The nesting boxes need a lip on the outer edge so the chickens can jump up and get in easily or they wont even bother I checked mine and its about a foot off the ground. All you should need is a standard leantoo type chicken house for these guys nothing more. If you go to mcmurray hatchery website they have a picture of one thats ideal. In fact I have one for my special layers just like this. The one I am talking about is under poultry house and game bird shelter plans. Its easy as  heck to clean also. When  you put your bedding in might I suggest before you put straw that you bed it with at least 2 inches of pine shavings first? That way the bedding will be easier to clean and wont stick to the floor real bad. I stop cleaning mine around november here and leave it until about the end of march because the manure from the chickens keeps the birds warm it holds lots of heat. I dont however have the blue prints for any of these things I just go by whats in my head and what I read on  paper. The hen house is 8 by 10 the run is 10 by 10 and that all makes 8 by 18 ft space the nest boxes on the inside need to be close together and a foot off the floor and one foot by one foot  box types about 4 of them. You can have them larger but thats as small as they are comfortable with. Chickens share nest boxes or should I say take turns lol 4 to a box it doesnt hurt to have more. The space you use for the boxes doesnt change the space for measurements of the coop either. Just email me if you have any more questions about it&#8230;. Thanks I hope this helped I can help you with anything else you need to know. I have been doing this for so many years its a part of my family duties <a href="mailto:lol.....feather36@wiktel.com">lol&#8230;..feather36@wiktel.com</a></div>
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            &lt;div class=&quot;content&quot;&gt;Well, I have 4 ducks and 3 chickens who live in my coop that is 12ft long by 6ft wide and by 6ft tall. So I would say about that or bigger, depending if you are keeping babies or seling them.&lt;/div&gt;</description>
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<div class="content">Well, I have 4 ducks and 3 chickens who live in my coop that is 12ft long by 6ft wide and by 6ft tall. So I would say about that or bigger, depending if you are keeping babies or seling them.</div>
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