By: Melissa J Peters | 2010-03-31 | Pets Building a chicken-coop requires some elements to keep your stock productive and healthy. Your chicken coop will need perches, a run, ventilation, lighting, weather protection, predator protection and many more components than you will not find for the same price in a kit or plans off the shelf. read more
By: celina thomos | 2012-03-29 | Pregnancy In today’s time the trend of owning a chicken coop is dramatically increasing among everyone. If you want to know reason behind this then just read the whole article. read more
By: kevidon2diy | 2010-09-29 | Home improvement Chickens need a warm place to live. Your chickens need a coop where they are safe from predators. Chickens need to be safe from bad weather read more
By: Bruce Dillon | 2010-12-28 | Home improvement When building a chicken coop, a much overlooked factor in the productivity of your birds is how you design your chicken coop. Chicken coop designs will also impact enormously on the longevity of the coop and the well being of your birds. read more
By: Ben Campbell | 2011-03-28 | Diy Raising chickens is one of the most enjoyable and rewarding hobbies. Not only that it is fun having chickens in your backyard they can also give you a lot of other benefits. If you want to take care of a small flock, you need to be building a small chicken coop for them. Below are some of the things you should do to provide the appropriate shelter for your chickens and some other useful information. read more
By: Gareth Hoyle | 2011-02-05 | Business Keep chickens as a fun and interesting hobby and you'd have a fresh supply of eggs in your back garden. Build your own Chicken Coop, pick your birds and enjoy boiled eggs for brekkie every single day of the week. read more
By: Bill Boren | 2010-03-30 | Pets When you first develop your chicken coop plan, providing for proper housing and related features is absolutely necessary to keep your chickens in excellent physical shape, contented and happy. You will do best in your efforts if your chickens are as "contented as a cow," so to speak. read more
By: James Harley | 2010-11-19 | Diy Among the many benefits you can get for having chicken coop building plans to help you out is that it can take away all the guess work there may be. Most of these plans are backed up with readable materials and video tutorials that you can easily learn how to go on with your project by just watching them or learning from what you come to discover. read more
By: Hollis Sargent | 2011-04-11 | Pets Generally it''s straightforward mistakes in judgement that at the stop of the day charge you the main outcomes, so meticulously pay out consideration to the subsequent suggestions. Come to a decision ... read more
By: mohnizam smith | 2011-11-24 | Pets Like human, chicken also likes to live in comfortable and ventilated condition. So you should choose coop for your chickens that will be comfortable for them and for you to clean because keeping them dirty will not only affect their health but indirectly affect your health also. read more
By: Bob B Hayes | 2012-02-27 | Parenting Chicken house options are pretty straight forward structures which are made use of as the coop location for rooster. Hen Houses perform a vital role in rendering safeness for your hen chickens in addition to holding it happy and even well-balanced. read more
By: Brad Brown | 2010-03-29 | Pets If you are raising chickens at your home or backyard, then you need not to tell that how beneficial it is. Of course, a healthy hen lays 5-6 eggs in a week. However, if you have half a dozen of chickens, they you don't have to buy eggs, rather you may sell the extra eggs and get some extra bucks to your pockets. read more
By: Darrel Whiggins | 2010-03-27 | Pets Have you joined the "chicken underground" as you look for ways on how to build a chicken coop? If you're interested in raising chickens in your backyard - in the city, you're not alone. The "urban chicken movement" is gaining ground in major cities across the U.S. with the goal of allowing city residents to keep a number of chickens in their backyards. Proponents of this movement say that it's a part of the "back to earth" movement that's been gaining popularity as the country goes "green." read more
By: Stephanie Samms | 2010-04-01 | Pets When designing backyard chicken coops, there are several considerations. Are you intending to breed chickens for your own use only? Are you intending to sell chickens and eggs to others? read more
By: Kor Rassad | 2010-04-01 | Pets Much like humans and all other animals, chickens need to have plenty of breathing room to stay in optimal health. The problem is compounded for chickens because, unlike most humans, you also have to worry about the droppings which your birds excrete. These droppings are high in ammonia, which is just as toxic to poultry as it is to us. Chickens also do not like stiflingly enclosed spaces or the heat which can accrue within them. read more