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Chicken Coop Plans

Chicken Coop Plans - Build Your Own Chicken Coops! Anyone using basic tools like a handsaw, hammer, drill can build their own good looking chicken coop, easily and affordably. Most chicken coops need to be assembled anyways, so you'd just be paying high materials prices - and the Build Your Own Chicken Coop guide tells you everything you need to know.

Chicken Coop Plans - Build Your Own Chicken Coops! Who Else Wants 100 Time-Tested, Award-Winning Blueprints For Easily Making Your Own Chicken Coops, Step By Step, With Just Common, Inexpensive Materials And Basic 'Saw-And-A-Hammer' Skills: Plans To Build Great Chicken Coops!

 

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Chicken Coop Plans 

Here's a rare manuscript that contains 100 (Yep, ONE HUNDRED, no typos) award winning chicken coop plans complete with all measurements, cross sectional diagrams and step-by-step instructions on how to easily make them by yourself.

All these 100 award-winning plans were designed by successful poultry keepers (that by the way, some of which happened to be top architects) that you can use for making your own chicken coop (from total scratch), that will match any flock size and local climate, and which you can easily make using only basic building skills and common, affordable materials you can find anywhere.



Chicken Coop Plans


Chicken Coop Plans 

You will save around 367% more money in building your own coops than buying the pre-made ones

If you just know how to use a saw and a hammer, you will be able to easily craft coops suitable for all climates and any flock size by simply using basic, inexpensive materials... with your own hands (even if you're a beginner)

You can choose from over 100 award-winning, simple-to-follow models of chicken coops made by ingenious poultry keepers that were also great architects.

All the plans have been carefully selected to ONLY provide the ones which have proved to be successful in
practical use and that are adaptable to the needs of every poultry keeper

You will discover which are the best types of coop foundations to have and why, and you'll get access to illustrated diagrams with detailed measurements on how to build them.

You'll learn the secrets of how to construct your coop to keep your birds safe and protected from any nasty predator (this information is priceless)

Find out the real results from the expert poultry keepers on what effects cold houses have compared to warm houses, and how it affects the egg production of your chickens.

You'll learn all the correct preparations to adopt for cold climates and warm climates, and what you should NEVER do while building a chicken coop with that point in purpose.

It covers low-cost henhouses (so you can save even more money), a list of recommended materials (a time-saving bonus), showing of several examples, discussion of locations, coop sizes, local climates, exact measurements and dimensions of the coops, and cross sectional drawings.



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Chicken Coop Information 

by Tom Zondman, M.A.

If you have taken an interest in raising chickens and are ready to build a coop, I have some information which I hope will be helpful in making your decision and, hopefully, save you some money as well. There are many different chicken coop designs available, depending on your needs. There are also a lot of choices for materials which can be used to build a chicken coop. PVC pipes, tarps, converted old campers, and the list goes on. Wood is the most commonly used material for building chicken coops. Depending on the size of the coop you're planning to build, it can get expensive to buy new lumber. I've read that the average amount of money spent for chicken coop materials is around $300.00. I did not want to spend this much money and began thinking of different ways to cut costs but still have a functional, yet lovely coop...without spending $300.00!

After doing some research, I found some second hand stores where I could get used lumber, which was a fraction of what it would cost new. These types of stores basically get donated wood from people who are tearing down old houses, buildings etc. and are sprouting up across the U.S. These materials may be older, have a few nails or cracks etc., but are still very functional. I live in the Portland, Oregon area and the store I went to is called "The Rebuilding Center." After talking to some of the staff there, I was told that many people have purchased supplies for chicken coops there. There are even used appliances, old tubs and sinks, light fixtures, hardware, and everything you'll need for building a great coop. Just be prepared to pull out some nails and be creative in how you construct it since most of the wood will simply not come in the standard sizes you'll find in the store. However, I was able to grab a few full sheets of plywood and some longer 2x4 to get by nicely. I even found some great used siding and some leftover new shingles! I would recommend checking online or in the phone book for used or recycled lumber in your area.

Once you've got an idea of where to get your supplies, it's time to determine what type of plan to use for your coop. There are an endless number of chicken coop designs available. You can find a plethora of coop designs online, and either pay for the building plans or design your own creation. There are many things to consider when planning for your coop design. Some of these factors include geographical location, the number of chickens you're planning to get, whether you live in an urban or rural setting etc. If you want just a few chickens, perhaps a small, portable "chicken tractor," will suit your needs. If you've got more acreage, perhaps you'll want a larger coop. Regardless of the size, I would strongly recommend making it a bit bigger than you need since, if you're like me, you'll want to buy more chickens each year.

For more comprehensive information about coop building, coop design, other coop supplies (i.e. chicken feeders, water containers, nest boxes, roosts etc.), and links to a multitude of free chicken coop plans - visit my blog at http://freechickencoopplans.blogspot.com.

About the Author

Tom Zondman has a M.A. in counseling and also has an variety of other online interests. He also has 13 chickens! To see a picture of his coop and for more comprehensive information related to chicken coops, and links to FREE coop plans, see his blog at http://freechickencoopplans.blogspot.com

Choosing Chicken Coop Plans 

If you're looking for chicken coop plans, there are some important things you are going to need to consider to ensure that you're making the right decision. With all the different types of chicken coop plans that are available, it can get confusing over which one you should be choosing. Once you have a better idea exactly what you're looking for in your chicken coop plan though, then you can better grasp which one will meet your needs.

Here are the main things to consider with your chicken coop plans.

Total Size

The most important factor to think about as you search for chicken coop plans is how many chickens you are planning to keep. If you're going to be housing six or more chickens, you are not going to be able to effectively keep them in a small sized chicken coop.

Bumping it up to a medium or potentially even large sized coop will really work to your benefit and ensure they are laying their eggs correctly.

Ventilation

Moving on, the next step to factor in with your chicken coop plans is ventilation. If you live in an area that does tend to get fairly hot, you are going to want to be sure you have good ventilation throughout the chicken coop otherwise it's going to start smelling and the chickens will become uncomfortably warm.

Having the ventilation source will make the chicken coop that much more enjoyable for you to be around and clean as well as that much more enjoyable for your chickens to stay in.

Light Source

Third, make sure you have a good source of light for your chickens. Ideally this would be natural sunlight and you'd choose a chicken coop plan that factors this into the building plans and builds it at the right angle towards the sun.

If you live in an area that does not get that much natural sunlight though or where you are building the coop does not allow for light to penetrate in, then you will want to consider a non-natural light source to keep your chickens happy.

Feeding Set-Up

Finally, consider the feeding set-up you have. Feeding your chickens can turn into quite a time intensive venture if you don't plan your feeding set-up correctly. The total number of chickens you house will also play a critical role in how long it takes to feed them each day and how many feeders you should be putting into the chicken house, so find a chicken coop guide that discusses this.

Since your chickens are going need a readily available source of fuel, this cannot be overlooked.

So, keep all of these factors in mind. Search for chicken coop plans that are within your price range and meet your needs. This is what will ensure that at the end of the day you're happy with the coop you build.

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4 Chicken Coop Plans 

Raising chickens has become a high demanding job amongst farmers. You may not think that keeping chickens, feeding them, breeding them and using their eggs for food would be practiced regularly as it was in the past. Sure, times have changed and there are now many chicken raising factories that have automated egg hatcheries and such, but the fundamental procedures of raising chickens grows more and more each year as the world's population continues to grow. Hence it is vital for a chicken raising farmer to understand these concepts and learn how to build a chicken coop.

For many of us who have a backyard chicken flock, one of the key issues we come across is finding some really good chicken coop plans for building chicken coops. There are hundreds of different breeds of chickens and as any experienced chicken farmer will tell you, it is not a good idea to keep certain types of chickens together in the same chicken coop.

The bantam chickens are the ones that do not grow any larger than one fifth to one quarter of the size of a standard chicken breed. They are known as the miniature classes of chickens and they are extremely cute and fun to watch.

While there aren't many chicken coop plans designed especially for bantam chickens, I have found through my experience raising chickens that bantams and standard chickens differ in other ways besides their size. Therefore I have put together some chicken coop plans tips that will help you build a chicken coop for these miniature fowls.

#1:
Build a chicken coop that is tall and has multiple long and high perches. Unlike large standard chickens which tend to hang around at the bottom of the coop due to their excessive weight, small bantams can easily jump up to the highest perches, giving your chicken coop plenty of space to keep more chickens. Build plenty of perches, nests and feeders so that the bantams can jump around from perch to perch and eat from any part of the coop.

#2:
Bantam chickens have tendencies to jump really high and some can almost fly across an entire field. Therefore you want to make sure that if your chicken coop has an attached chicken pen or chicken run, it is covered with a high net or its surroundings have really high fences. The last thing you want is for your bantam chicken to fly over your fence because they are not smart enough to jump back across.

#3:
Bantams can be quite feisty. As cute as they are, bantam roosters can become quite aggressive when their territory is threatened. You may want to separate the chicken coop into smaller compartments with chicken wire. Keep one rooster per every three hens.

#4:
Be aware of injured bantams. For some strange reason, I have had many of my bantam chickens get eaten alive by the other bantams. This may sound absurd but it is true. Chickens tend to peck at each other at times and if they draw blood, the other chickens will begin pecking at the blood and eventually killing off the innocent chicken. This is why you should remove any chicken that you notice has been pecked or injured and keep it in its own cage for a week until it heals.

By following the chicken coop plans above you should have an easier time raising bantam chickens in your backyard. Bantams can be quite adorable but they require a lot of maintenance and care if you truly want to get the best out of your chicken flock.

Are you confident enough yet to build your own chicken coop? Many people have had success building their own coop and saved a lot of money in doing so. These are only just a few tips to help you on your chicken raising endeavors. For detailed chicken coop plan and instructions you should try these advanced chicken coop plans

Dale Higgins has been raising chickens and poultry for over 20 years and is an expert in building chicken coops. You can visit his chicken coop plans website here: http://www.mybackyardchickenfarm.com

Article Source: http://EzineArticles.com/?expert=Dale_Higgins

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Build a Chicken House - Chicken House Building Tips 

If you're looking to build a chicken house, there are some important things that you must consider first before doing so. Many people just jump right into the building process and end up neglecting certain aspects which really cost them a lot of time and money in the long run.

By keeping the following building tips in mind, you will be sure you're making all the right decisions when it comes time to building your chicken coop.

Here's what you need to know.

Tip# 1: Always Factor In Chicken Number

The first thing to keep in mind as you go about building a chicken house is how many chickens you plan to have. You are going to need a much larger chicken house if you want to raise 10 or more birds compared to if you only want two to three.

Making sure that the size of chicken coop you choose is correct is vital otherwise your chickens are not going ot lay eggs properly.

Tip# 2: Think About Your Climate

Next up, in order to build the right type of chicken house you need to think about your climate. How much rain do you get? What type of temperatures do you typically experience?

All of these will factor in when it comes time to decide what type of materials you want to use while building..

Tip# 3: Do You Want A Mobile Chicken Coop?

Third, consider whether you want to have a mobile chicken coop. Many individuals like being able to move their chicken house around with them, either for cleaning purposes or just because they want to watch their chickens when they are inside the home.

Mobile designs typically work best when you have a lower number of chickens due to the fact larger houses are much harder to transport around.

Tip# 4: What Is Your Price Range?

Finally, the fourth tip to keep in mind is cost. When you build a chicken house there are many different things you can do to keep your costs low if you are on a limited budget. In some cases, if you know some quick and easy tricks you might even be able to build a chicken coop for free. It's all about understanding what types of materials can be used and then factoring in the cost of building and purchasing those materials if necessary.

So, keep these chicken house building tips in mind. If you do some reading first before getting started, you will definitely cut your total costs down.

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    Chicken-man Chicken-man Sep 19, 2009 @ 5:52 pm
    hey its me again i thought i'd give a bit more info on the program i used to design and help me build my very own coop, its also been going now for 6 years which i think is pretty impressive and there no sign of wear yet =D Chicken Coop Plans so heres a link to some information on this program i hope you enjoy :)
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    Chicken-man Chicken-man Sep 19, 2009 @ 5:41 pm
    this programs gr8 Chicken Coop Plans i used it to build my own coop
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    Hey!
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