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	<title>Raising Your Own Chicken At Home Blog &#187; Chicken Shed</title>
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	<description>Is it difficult to build your own chicken coop in your backyard? If you are good with hand tools and able to read a building plans, it is actually quite easy.</description>
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		<title>Why Buy A Readymade Chicken Coop When You Can Build One Yourself?</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 15 Apr 2011 00:47:26 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Will</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[In this present day an age, many simple things are over looked. Many things such as how to grow corn, how to farm land, and how to build a chicken coop from starch go un-noted. The latter may not be as simple as it sounds. Did you know pre built coops can cost upwards of [...]]]></description>
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<p>In this present day an age, many simple things are over looked. Many things such as how to grow corn, how to farm land, and how to <a href="http://easy-chicken-coop-plans.com/blog/">build a chicken coop</a> from starch go un-noted. The latter may not be as simple as it sounds. Did you know pre built coops can cost upwards of 500 dollars, and some are well over a thousand dollars!</p>
<p>There are many skills that are required to <em>build a chicken coop</em> from scratch but with the knowledge, tools and elbow grease anything is possible. Some people choose to change or modify an existing coop to save time and money, but if you must start anew, be prepared to use or learn new skills.</p>
<p>A homemade chicken coop can be constructed from recycled materials, or brand new. If you may find it best to take your idea to a mercantile or hard ware store and ask for professional know-how. If you have the ability to measure, hammer a nail and use a power saw, you’re in business.</p>
<p>If you would like the chickens to be a bit more comfortable, consider researching how to add a second level to your coop, a manure trap, feeding trail or even a heating or cooling fan.</p>
<p>Although it is tempting to slap together a floorless and “lopsided” coop consider the long term. Once this is built it is going to last you years, if not a decade if executed properly. It may not be cheap but it is advisable to add flooring to any chicken housing.</p>
<p>Whether it is a hobby or for a professional farm a coop is the most important structure to keep your future product happy and healthy and most importantly close by. Your best bet is to come up with a solid idea, and a chicken house plan. It is very hard to finish a task when you are not organized.</p>
<p>Start with a list, of measurements. What is your allotted space for this new coop? Are you going to want to expand it in a few months or years? Are you planning to house more hens? Draw up two ideas so if your first plan doesn’t work, you have a plan B, a back-up if you will. Don’t forget to make a ventilation plan, and make your new coop completely predator safe.</p>
<p>Chickens are easy prey, considering they cannot fly! On your list make sure to note if you need a permanent or portable cage, and remember a happy chicken lays more eggs.</p>
<p>Consider making this a family project, consider letting your children pick the paint colors and the door design. This project does not have to stress you out, let it be fun and changeling. It can save you fifty percent off the normal cost of a pre-constructed coop.</p>
<p>Once you have designed your coop, and you have your lists, your tools, and your friends or families help, get building. Only you can know what this should look like in the end and its okay if it isn’t your perfect hen house, you can always fix it. Learn the skills and improve from there. You can do it, yourself!</p>
<p>Once it is constructed consult your local library or law-maker to see if a permit is required to place it on your property. You may not need this, but your city may ask you to purchase a permit, or a pay a fee. Just remember, you can do this! With handiwork, research, skill and patience, it is going to look great. Happy building!</p>
<h2>DIY Chicken Coop Design Guide</h2>
<p><img class="alignright" title="Building A Chicken Coop Guide" src="http://www.buildingachickencoop.com/ebook.png" alt="" width="135" height="189" />Do you want to know how to build a poultry housing in your back yard?</p>
<p>If you do, check out the <a href="http://easy-chicken-coop-plans.com/">Building A Chicken Coop plans</a> by Bill Keene. Bill is an seasoned chicken farmer with more than 20 years experience.</p>
<p>His <a href="http://easy-chicken-coop-plans.com/blog/chicken-coop-designs/diy-chicken-coop-plans/">DIY chicken coop plans</a> was created to teach you how to build a small, medium and also large chicken coop on a shoestring budget. For more information, click on the link below and see what Bill has to offer.</p>
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		<title>How To Build A Dirt Cheap Backyard Chicken Coop?</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 01 Jan 2010 05:32:57 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Will</dc:creator>
				<category><![CDATA[Chicken Shed]]></category>
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		<category><![CDATA[Cheap Chicken Coop]]></category>
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		<description><![CDATA[Let’s face it, some of us are very frugal. We like to do stuff with minimal cost when possible. I’m one of such person. I don’t like spending too much money on things. I love it when I can save money! Well, if you are planning a housing for your chicken, you may be wondering [...]]]></description>
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<p>Let’s face it, some of us are very frugal. We like to do stuff with minimal cost when possible. I’m one of such person. I don’t like spending too much money on things. I love it when I can save money!</p>
<p>Well, if you are planning a housing for your chicken, you may be wondering how to build a cheap <a href="http://www.easy-chicken-coop-plans.com/">backyard chicken coop</a>. I have thought about that question before and this article will give you some suggestions.</p>
<p>Before I begin, I just want to let you know, the cheapest solution may not be the best solution. You may save some money now, but in the long run, you would have to spend money to maintain or fix stuff.</p>
<p>Building a low cost chicken coop is all about sourcing for used or recycled construction material. What you have to focus on is lumber. Think of where you can find used plywood.</p>
<p>Do you have an old cabinet or furniture that you want to get rid of?</p>
<p>You can salvage the wood and use it for your chicken coop.</p>
<p>You can also try your local lumber yard for cheap wood. Sometime, there are batches of lumber which are too small or of odd sizes that you can buy for cheap. You can use it for your chicken housing.</p>
<p>Think of where else you can find used material such as wire fences, cardboard boxes, a broom for the perch etc. It does take a lot of planning and sourcing time if you want an inexpensive coop for your bird.</p>
<p>It is not easy, but it can be done. All you’ll need is some patient and dedication.</p>
<p>If you are looking for a good chicken coop plan, check out <a href="http://easy-chicken-coop-plans.com/blog/uncategorized/mary-nelson-chicken-diy-guide-and-plans-review/">Mary Nelson’s Chicken DIY guide</a>. Inside the manual, there are more tips and tricks on how to find cheap building material for you chicken housing project.</p>
<h2 style="text-align: center;"><strong>== &gt; <a rel="nofollow" href="http://www.easy-chicken-coop-plans.com/blog/chickendiy_guide">Click here to visit Mary Nelson’s web site!</a></strong></h2>
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