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		<title>Chicken House Projects &#8211; What Not To Forget When Building A Poultry Coop</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 02 Aug 2010 02:13:29 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Phil Turner</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>Hen house plans are a must when building your own chicken coop.  Many folks decide to build theirs all alone because it can be more than 50% less expensive if you do it yourself and with your own material than if you hire someone else or build an already made one. </p>
<p> The concept of having your own fresh eggs is attracting to a lot of people, who think what they eat is vital.  Building your own chicken coop may also be an enjoyable challenge for the builder. </p>
<p> Before you start building you need to make your hen house plans, without them your yard animal house will generally not look or work like you wanted.  There are many resources online where you can download already made hen house plans for all wants. </p>
<p> Unfortunately, you have got to be very careful which of them you choose.  You&#8217;re going to be raising animals, and they need special care.  Good hen house plans will give you many options and ways to build your chicken coop; it&#8217;s always the most suitable choice to make your new animal home as altered to your wishes and surroundings as possible.  You don&#8217;t want your neighbors criticizing your brand spanking new &#8220;accomplishment&#8221; for making the entire area unsightly. </p>
<p> As said before, any good hen house plans will give you plenty of options to choose between.  Do you want a small, medium sized or large chicken coop?  Maybe you need a special door for easier access to eggs?  Perhaps you desire particularly large doors for simpler cleaning?  How many windows for ventilation do you want?  How are you going to look after the security?  How do you desire your chicken coop to look like? </p>
<p> There are loads of different options here, so before choosing take a look at your options; decide and then prepare all of the material.  Make a list of all material you&#8217;re going to use; you do not want to find out you forgot something in the middle of the process.</p>
<p> You are able to verify more info on <a  target="_blank" href="http://ezinearticles.com/?Portable-Chicken-Coops---Chickens-on-the-Move---Building-a-Portable-Chicken-House&#038;id=4053519">portable chicken coops</a>, by visiting this site <a  target="_blank" href="http://ezinearticles.com/?Build-a-Chicken-Coop-the-Way-You-Want&#038;id=4053342">Build Chicken Coops Now</a></p>
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		<title>Several Guidelines For Building Chicken Houses Regarding The First Timer</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 29 Jul 2010 03:53:13 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Phil Turner</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>Many potential chicken breeders are thinking about building chicken houses instead of buying them because of the big ticket on these structures.  If you never made a chicken coop, it can seem like a frightening task.  However, a good set of plans can erase any doubts about whether you can do this yourself.  Prior to beginning this project, here are one or two tips to make building chicken houses as straightforward as practical. </p>
<p> Tip 1 &#8211; Determine precisely what you need</p>
<p> If you only plan to raise 3 chickens, there is no sense in building a massive chicken coop.  A little design can accommodate about 5 chickens.  You also have to ensure your chicken coop can face up to the climate conditions in your neighborhood.  If you live in a wet area, you must plan to build an elevated structure to stop exaggerated mud within. </p>
<p> Tip 2 &#8211; Find a Plan and Stick to It</p>
<p> There are plans out there for building chicken houses.  If you haven&#8217;t constructed a coop before, you need to follow an established plan.  Not only will they help you find the material you need, they can remind you of things you may not have given consideration to.  You need to account for stuff like proper ventilation, climate control, cleaning and upkeep, and protection from predators. </p>
<p> Tip 3 &#8211; Find a proper Location</p>
<p> If you&#8217;re not planning to build a conveyable chicken coop, you want to find an area of the yard to get the maximum out of your house.  Chickens have to have daylight to be productive.  You want to station the house to ensure acceptable daylight can shine thru the windows without obstruction from big trees.  Also, if you live in a neighborhood not accustomed to building chicken houses, you might want to build it in an area least visible to your neighbors. </p>
<p> These were three tips for building chicken homes for the first timer.  Raising chickens can be a fun rewarding experience?  It may also be a low cost experience if you make a decision to build your own chicken coop.</p>
<p> For a lot more tips on <a  target="_blank" href="http://ezinearticles.com/?Chicken-Pen---The-Most-Efficient-Way-to-Build-a-Chicken-Pen&#038;id=4053416">CHICKEN PEN</a>, go to this site right here <a  target="_blank" href="http://ezinearticles.com/?Chicken-House-Plans---Laying-Out-the-Plans-For-a-Good-Chicken-House&#038;id=4053401">plans for chicken house</a>.</p>
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		<title>Conveyable Poultry Pens &#8211; The Simple Hen House Choice</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 21 Jul 2010 00:03:58 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Phil Turner</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>Raising chickens in your yard is a very fun and rewarding experience.  By having your own chicken coop, you are doing both to you and the chickens you are raising an enormous a favor.  And just think of all of the fresh eggs you will be ready to enjoy! </p>
<p> You can feel particularly good knowing where your breakfast eggs are coming from &#8211; your own backyard.  Even the chicken dung can be composted and used as top of the range manure on your garden vegetables and plants.  But before we are getting started, we are going to have to consider what sort of hen house you would like to have, a portable chicken coop or a fixed one. </p>
<p> Portable chicken coops are generally smaller in size than their fixed counterparts, but if you don&#8217;t need a larger number of hens in your yard you should be fine.  Do not cram too many birds into too tiny of space.  Just make sure that each chicken has at least 3-4 ft of space to move around.  Otherwise you may endanger your hens&#8217; health, and as a consequence also the egg production.  On the other hand, if your coop turns out to be too large, though there is not really a &#8220;too&#8221; giant, you can always add another hen. </p>
<p> Portable chicken coops have got the edge they are straightforward to move around.  This makes it comfortable for you to move your chicken tractor to where you can keep an eye fixed on your hens.  Look out for predators in your area.  Your neighbors&#8217; cats and dogs may be a threat to your chickens.  Dependent on where you reside, there may be foxes, badgers and other predators that you will have to protect your chickens from.  Hence, moving your chicken tractor to an area where you may have a watch on them is a good idea. </p>
<p> However hens are strong birds and you actually will not have to fret about them that much; Just as long as you make the effort to guard them from the more determined animals you&#8217;ll be able to enjoy the eggs and the chickens for many years to come.  Did I mention chickens make phenomenal pets?  Well, they do!  And they make a wonderful family experience.  Raising chickens whether in a conveyable chicken coop or other sort of hen house is a rewarding and unique experience.  One that can make a lasting family memory!</p>
<p> For much more tips on <a  target="_blank" href="http://ezinearticles.com/?Chicken-House-Plans---Laying-Out-the-Plans-For-a-Good-Chicken-House&#038;id=4053401">Plans for Chicken House</a>, check out this internet site here <a  target="_blank" href="http://ezinearticles.com/?Chicken-Coop-Plans---How-to-Plan-a-Chicken-Coop-From-the-Water,-to-the-Food&#038;id=4053382">Chicken Coop Plans</a>.</p>
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		<title>A Guideline To Chicken House Plans</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 21 Jul 2010 00:03:58 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Phil Turner</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>The web is an awesome resource for getting hen house plans of whatever size and designs.  The difficulty is that it&#8217;s hard to tell if you are downloading the precise plans you need for your particular project.  This document gives you tips about building a hen house, and shows you where it&#8217;s possible to find the best downloadable chicken coop plans. </p>
<p> How Many Chickens Are You Keeping? </p>
<p> The first question is &#8220;how many?&#8221; Think about this hard because possibilities are your flock will grow quite fast.  The majority will think about a pretty small number, but will finish up with 5 to 10 more within a year! </p>
<p> Once Size does not Fit All! </p>
<p> This is also critical.  The healthiest chickens will have at least 3 feet of space each when walking round the coop.  Ensure that you select hen house plans that show you ways to a build nice, huge coop.  There are three main sizes:</p>
<p> Tiny / Portable &#8211; This is your basic a-frame chicken coop;  probably the simplest to build yourself. </p>
<p> Medium &#8211; Quite a lot bigger than the frame and nowhere near as cartable; great for larger flocks that needs a massive nesting area. </p>
<p> Standard Hen House &#8211; This is the premium house for your hens!  If you&#8217;ve got a little bit of free time, building one of those will be highly satisfying, and will provide plenty of space for as many hens as you like.  It also looks incredible! </p>
<p> Of course, there are lots of more designs and sizes to choose from; however it truly is dependent upon your personal preference, and whether or not you are prepared to put in some extra elbow grease. </p>
<p> Another great thing&#8230; </p>
<p> Another great thing about these plans is that it also contains a so called &#8220;shopping list&#8221;.  This indicates that it&#8217;ll tell you exactly what you need so as to build a home for your hen.  This saves you literally masses of dollars.  So it&#8217;s great to have&#8230;  Right</p>
<p> Hen house plans are also very handy for your hens</p>
<p> We both know that building a place for your hen is the most vital thing that your hen wishes.  These plans you&#8217;re about to see, will give you the power to make the best, and I actually mean &#8220;Da Best&#8221; hen coop for your hen; these coops will help your hen to maintain their health, and to guard it from deadly predators.</p>
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		<title>Chicken House Projects &#8211; The Smart Way To Assemble A Coop</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 08 Jul 2010 01:51:59 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Phil Turner</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>Hen house plans help you thru the method of building a working chicken house.  And this adds up to one thing, happy hens.  And when you have happy hens you have lots of eggs!</p>
<p> So what does a chicken coop need?  First it needs plenty of sunlight.  You will want to build your chicken coop with this under consideration.  This could dictate where you place the house.  You may also need to pay attention to where you place your windows.  This affects both the structural integrity of your coop and the quantity of light that is in a position to reach your nesting boxes.  Remember, chickens like it to be a little darker when they lay their eggs. </p>
<p> You also need to ensure that you properly ventilate your hen house.  Correct hen house plans will show you the easy way to this.  If your coop is too drafty, your chickens won&#8217;t be as comfortable as they could be.  This could have an impact on both the quantity of eggs they lay and their well-being.  Ventilation can be hard, because you need to keep it well ventilated but at the same time warm. </p>
<p> If you fail to ventilate enough, you might run into too much ammonia and CO2 building up.  Again, this is why investing in plans can be so worthwhile. </p>
<p> Structural integrity has another meaning, protection.  There are loads of different predators that are prepared to take a chicken or two off your hands.  That is why building a chicken coop means more than simply providing your birds with a home.  It must be ready to protect them as well. </p>
<p> Let us take a look at some of the different threats to your chicken coop.  First let&#8217;s take a look at the animals that you might over look. </p>
<p> Your neighbor&#8217;s dog or their cat can be just as gigantic a risk to the wellbeing of your flying friends as wild predators.  Keep this in mind if you&#8217;re building a chicken coop in the town. </p>
<p> Other animals that can play a role in disturbing your hens are foxes, coyotes and badgers.  If you know you have got a hawk population in your neighborhood, you&#8217;ll also have to shield your chickens from them.  This would mean placing a roof or fencing over the top of your run.</p>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 08 Jul 2010 01:51:58 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Phil Turner</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>Regardless of whether you like to keep chickens as pets or as part of your plan to start a birds business building a chicken coop is vital.  Naturally you always have the choice of getting a ready-made coop but those are pricey given the undeniable fact that they can&#8217;t take the heavy thrashing that chickens can dish out on them.  This is why you need to build your own coop using easy chicken coop plans. </p>
<p> Many individuals who are serious about raising chickens or beginning a bird&#8217;s farm regularly commence with hiring a pro carpenter to build their chicken coops.  The most difficult problem with this is that carpenters can be dear not to mention that you&#8217;re going to find yourself in difficulty when you need to repair the coop.  Often times this could lead to a large amount of frustration. </p>
<p> The most effective way to make life less complicated and save some money is to build your own coops.  This can be a complex task if you&#8217;re not an accomplished chippie but I have managed to break it down into a step by step process.  The techniques I use have been sharpened after a number of years of building chicken coops. </p>
<p> My book explains how anyone without any awareness of chicken coops or chickens can begin building their own coops in virtually no time.  The reason this is possible is because I have broken it down into a process that just need to be followed as directed. </p>
<p> I&#8217;ve also thrown in one or two hints and tips which should make the life of a beginner builder even simpler.  All that you need to do is to read the book absolutely and then purchase the stuff discussed in the book.  After that what follows won&#8217;t be complicated and trust me you may improve as you go on to build coops for your friends of ever expanding family of chickens.</p>
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		<title>Online-Based Poultry Pen Establishing Plans</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 06 Jul 2010 18:47:20 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Phil Turner</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>You will save a heap of cash and time by utilizing the web to help you build a DIY chicken pen.  Actually the most difficult part is finding the proper chicken pen building plans for your unique needs.  This article explains the different options that you have, so helping you get to step one in this very practical woodworking project. </p>
<p> Small Vs Large Chicken Pens</p>
<p> If you are only planning on breeding a bit of chickens, there are 2 main decisions of chicken coops: the a-frame, and the chicken ark.  Both share an exceedingly similar frame, but finish up looking quite different.  The biggest difference is that the chicken ark uses 2 storeys, whereas the easy a-frame is only one. </p>
<p> As far as enormous chicken coops go, there are three options: the box-shaped coop, the hen house, and the premium chicken barn.  The box-shaped coop is a bit smaller compared to the other 2, and stands quite tall and narrow.  It&#8217;s great if you have only got a little yard.  The hen house and chicken barn are very big, and both make use of a huge attached chicken run.  They are for the significant chicken breeder. </p>
<p> Picking the Best Wood</p>
<p> All the formerly mentioned chicken pens are built typically from wood.  Treated pine is the least expensive and quickest to work with.  However, if you&#8217;d like to go for something all natural, and more expensive, you can go far wrong with naturally rot resistant cedar.</p>
<p> Other building materials include chicken wire, plywood, chipboard, and metal pickets.  Naturally, the complete materials list will be included with whatever chicken pen building plans you eventually choose to go with. </p>
<p> Whereabouts to find Construction Plans</p>
<p> This draft is concentrated on internet-based plans.  However, if you do not trust the internet, you&#8217;ll probably be ready to find prime quality chicken coop plans in your local hardware store, or Waterstone&#8217;s. </p>
<p> Online plans sometimes come in packages of multiple designs.  This is great if you don&#8217;t want to make a style call immediately.  You&#8217;ll be ready to go over each schematic, and decide which is best for your needs.</p>
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		<title>Do-It-Yourself Yard Poultry Coop Plans Guide</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 30 Jun 2010 16:13:24 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Phil Turner</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>These days you do not truly need to make a journey down to your local book shop to obtain high quality backyard chicken coop plans.  All you need to do is spend a little bit of time on the web, and download all types of schematics in PDF format.  This document discusses the idea of digital building plans, and gets you on your way as soon as possible. </p>
<p> Internet-based Chicken Coop Schematics</p>
<p> There is nothing shocking about the fact that DIY building plans can be downloaded on the internet.  A large amount of previously hardcopy plans have been converted to digital, and put up for sale through the publisher&#8217;s web site.  There is a range of plans available.  You only need to choose the best one for your wishes. </p>
<p> Chicken Coop Design Options</p>
<p> It is definitely possible to construct all kinds of coops from nothing employing a DIY approach.  Tiny, cartable styles are the simplest, but even premium hen houses are not too tough to build, presuming you can use a handsaw and hammer. </p>
<p> Here is a short list of the commonest designs:</p>
<p> 1) The simplest of all designs is the a-frame coop.  It&#8217;s only one level, and will allow about five chickens to fit within.  The sole downside is that you will have to let the flock out every day.  This may be an issue when you go on holiday. </p>
<p> 2) The subsequent step up is the chicken ark.  It has similarities to the basic a-frame style, but is composed of two storeys.  Upstairs is dedicated to nesting and egg laying, while the lower level is the feeding / running area. </p>
<p> 3) For those among us who want to keep more than five or so chickens, the medium sized box-shaped coop is a good option.  It contains a fresh egg laying area, where the egg falls down into a collection box for simple access. </p>
<p> 4) The largest, and most &#8220;premium&#8221; style of yard chicken coop is the hen house.  Joined with a secure chicken run, this is the ultimate in home mini-farming.  It includes many features, for example an automated feeder and egg collection machine.</p>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 30 Jun 2010 16:13:23 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Phil Turner</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>Chicken hen homes are in requirement for folk who enjoy raising chickens in their backyard.  The first decision they often face is whether to buy or build their own chicken coop.  They are frequently left weighing the good points and bad points of each call.  Building your own chicken homes could be a great call and here are a few reasons why. </p>
<p> Cost</p>
<p> The primary virtue of building your own chicken coop is the price advantage.  If you were to buy a prefab coop, you can easily pay over $1000.  That&#8217;s before adding taxes and transportation costs.  If you build your chicken house, you only need to pay the price of the materials and one or two hours of your time. </p>
<p> Customization</p>
<p> Not all chicken hen homes are alike.  You need to decide the color, layout, and design of your chicken coop.  The windows have to be pointed in the direction where the sun can shine through.  You might need to be in a position to set up the nesting boxes and feeders a certain way.  It&#8217;s possible your design won&#8217;t be in stock or priced over your financial position. </p>
<p> First Time Owner</p>
<p> If this is you first time raising chickens or you are just raising just one or two chickens, you might not need to incur massive expenses from the outset.  After a period of time, you might decide that raising chickens isn&#8217;t for you.  Building your own chicken hen houses is a great way to stick a toe into the water without the big expense of getting a new coop. </p>
<p> It&#8217;s simpler than you suspect</p>
<p> The biggest obstacle to building your own chicken coop believes you can really build it.  If you&#8217;re not the do-it-yourself type, it can seem like a frightening task.  However, there are chicken coop plans that will guide you step by step thru the entire process.  The mandatory materials can be bought at a local home-improvement store. </p>
<p> Building chicken hen houses is a superb idea of you&#8217;re looking to save money or merely testing the waters of chicken ownership.  You can follow a plan step by step have a chicken house built in almost no time.</p>
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		<title>Compact Poultry House &#8211; Why Having A Movable Chickens House Is A Great Move</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 30 Jun 2010 04:09:07 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Phil Turner</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>If you are planning to build a backyard coop, you might want to consider building a mobile chicken coop instead.  It&#8217;s got a lot of advantages; some of which are enumerated below. </p>
<p> Why a mobile coop? </p>
<p> Mobile chicken homes are easy build, easy to clean and lessens possible problems due to consistently changing weather.  Depending on how you design it, the price tag might be under that of fixed structures. </p>
<p> Who should build a mobile coop? </p>
<p> A chicken owner with a maximum number of 12 chickens can employ a mobile coop.  For folk who live in an area where the weather changes often, especially in locations where unexpected rains are common, a movable or mobile coop will be excellent. </p>
<p> A conveyable structure is also suggested to people who do not have a reliable protective fence around their property.  At night, when there is not any one to look in on the chickens from time to time, the coop can be moved inside a garage, a shed or a storage room. </p>
<p> What materials should be used? </p>
<p> The selling point of a movable coop is the ease by which it can be moved from place to place; hence, light materials are your best chance.  This does not necessarily mean though, that you are going to be sacrificing sturdiness and protection for your chickens. </p>
<p> Some of the more common materials utilized in making a mobile chicken house are wire mesh or welded wire, panels and PVC materials for the roof and side coverings and wood for framing. </p>
<p> How is a mobile coop built? </p>
<p> It all begins with the framing.  The frame should be of wood.  The usual shape is square or triangular.  The body will be made from wire, with part of the sides covered by PVC panels. </p>
<p> Covering just the roof or 1/2 the coop with the panels provide proper ventilation, with the option to move the covering dependent on where the sun is to be found on a given time  . </p>
<p> If you chose to have a wheeled coop, it will make it less complicated for you to move the structure from one place to another.  It can act as a safety care and also as a strategy for providing fresh pecking areas for the chickens.</p>
<p> A mobile chicken coop is the best option for those who own a low number of chickens and for owners who do not have the posh to spend a large amount of time checking on their flock.</p>
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