Chicken Coop Building Plans
Make A Chicken Coop!
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Feb 10
I never thought that Chicken Coop Plans would be something I could get interested in. Well my uncle decided to take up chicken keeping as his latest hobby. He would get organics eggs to eat daily and his kids would enjoy feeding and looking after the chickens.
There are people that make additional money by selling the fresh free range eggs of their chickens.. You may find that the chickens will ‘earn’ their keep if you sell some of the eggs.. You may even find yourself with some profit.
At first, Uncle Dave thought he might be able to buy a chicken coop at a reasonable price. However, as soon as he saw how much they cost, he decided to build one himself. He then made a search for easy chicken coop plans.
He wanted a plan that was clear and easy to follow. He also felt that the children would enjoy watching the plan unfold and be involved at every step.
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I didn’t realise that there would be many things to taken into consideration such as the materials, ventilation, positioning etc. Even that there were actual drawbacks to using some of the cheaper materials that would even cost a person more in the long term.
The fact that you needed to keep chickens really safe was a particular concern. Chickens actually need quite a lot of protection from predators such as snakes, foxes, possoms, racoons etc. You will also need to ensure that the chicken wire is securely fastened to the coup for their safety.
Another factors to take into consideration is which is the best bedding to use? A few people said that sawdust is soft and makes great bedding, and that sawdust is easier to clean and will absorb the odor longer. However, others said that the sawdust will get into their eyes and the chickens would scratch the sawdust out of the pen. However, uncle and the children chose straw for the bedding as they read that Straw helps the water drain to the bottom and it will give the chickens something to “scratch” through. It’s safe for them to eat.
By following an easy plan, you can build your own coops, no matter what size, for a fraction of the cost of buying a pre-packaged kit. You can often save as much as 50% of the cost of buying a chicken house by building it yourself. He needed a plan where he could use his own tools. Uncle Dave has a lot of tools in his garage so felt he could use these to build his coop.
Uncle needed a step by step plan and some ‘know how’ on choosing the right breed of chicken for his needs.
So, if you would like to take advantage of some of his findings such as:
1. How to build a self enclosed Midsize chicken coop using for just a small fraction of the price of buying a new one. .
2. Correct ventilation to prevent harmful ammonia and carbon dioxide buildup in your chicken house.
3. How to build top class chicken housing that is easy to clean, even automatically collects eggs.
4. The 8 foods that can be potentially harmful if you give them to your chickens.
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