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		<description><![CDATA[Here are the instructions on how to make a chicken coop including the 5 elements that you have to take in consideration. Each of these principles will ensure that your birds will grow up in a healthy environment free from diseases and predators. Keep reading to learn exactly how to make a chicken coop. Design [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Here are the instructions on how to make a chicken coop including the 5 elements that you have to take in consideration. Each of these principles will ensure that your birds will grow up in a healthy environment free from diseases and predators. Keep reading to learn exactly how to make a chicken coop.<span id="more-74"></span></p>
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<p><em>How To Make a Chicken Coop</em><br />
<strong>Design Plans of Your Chicken Coop</strong><br />
Before choosing on a final design plan and before you make your chicken coop, you need to survey your backyard or where ever you plan on building the chicken coop. There are some things to consider such as how much sunlight the area gets, is it easily accessible to rodents and predators, and how close it is to a disposing place. There will be a lot of bird feces that you need to clean up along with some hay every now and then so be sure to keep the chicken coop in an area where you can get to easily. Also make sure that the chicken coop is placed in an area that gets plenty of sunshine along with air the flows easily in and out of the hen house. If you have any broken fences surrounding the chicken coop, you will need to fix that before you place your birds in the hen house. Pretty much you need to use sound judgment in the placement and design of the DIY chicken coop.  One more piece of advice regarding the hen house is that is you need to think about the grass or weeds that you have in the surrounding area.</p>
<p><strong>How To Make a Chicken Coop and Protect It From Predators</strong><br />
When you are learning how to make a chicken coop, one of the most important things is to keep it free from foxes or other predators that will feast on your birds. Use chicken wire to protect your birds and keep rodents from coming in. Also be sure to seal up small cracks where rats can go in and mess up your birds’ eggs and disturb your birds. Raccoons will be your worst enemy and they love to come out at night and dig underneath your hen house to get to your birds. It’s important to set up a perimeter around your chicken coop when you are making it.</p>
<p><strong>Think About The Weather and Natural Resources when Making Your Chicken Coop</strong><br />
As mentioned earlier, your birds need proper ventilation but they also need to be protected by natural occurrences like rain. Having a rain soaked bird is the best way to spread diseases among them and get them sick. It’s really important to keep your birds safe and dry from the weather when you are making a chicken coop. Also your chicken feeders and watering systems need to be in immaculate condition at all times and needs to be close to your hen house, keep these in mind when you know how to make a chicken coop.</p>
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<p>Let’s review some of the things you need to know when you know how to make a chicken coop.<br />
•	Have enough room in and around your chicken coop.<br />
•	Make sure your chicken coop gets enough sunlight and is safe from rain, hail, snow, and the cold.<br />
•	Keep rodents and predators out of your hen house by setting up a perimeter around the chicken coop along with the whole property.<br />
•	Your chicken coop needs to be easily accessible to water and feeder systems and also when you clean it periodically.<br />
•	Think about your lawn in the area and weeds that may be accessible to your birds.</p>
<p>These are all important elements that you need to know when you know how to make a chicken coop. It can literally take months to plan, design, and draw up a blueprint for how to make a chicken coop. But don’t fret! Luckily for you, I have already done all the hard work and provided you with multiple versions of chicken coop plans that you can use. All you have to do is select the dimensions you want for your chicken coop and the style of the design. I have made sure that the designs are all ergonomically fit and that it’s just plain smart. For example, all the doors are wide enough and easy to get into the chicken coop to clean the coop, add hay, or expand it so you can add more birds. To get to these plans, go ahead and click the link on these pages to access it.</p>
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<p><em>What are some of your plans on how to make a chicken coop?</em></p>
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<p><em>Chicken Coop Plans</em><br />
In many countries all over the globe, people love to raise chicken not only as a means to sustain them, but as a means of getting good old quality, home grown and organically fed chicken.  No supermarket, genetically altered chicken could ever beat the rich taste and healthy goodness of a farm raised hen.  Many chicken raisers are proud of their own breed and their own quality, taste and recipes. For this reason a lot of people with huge backyard spaces are making their own personal chicken coops. Having your own chicken coop plans make it ten times easier to build.</p>
<p>There are a lot of pre-made chicken coops available in the market today; however, most of these chicken coops are too large, too small or too expensive for your budget. That is why most people prefer building their very own chicken coops. The first step that you need to do is to make your very own chicken coop plans. You can either research about chicken coop plans on the internet or you can start making one on your own, just make sure that you modify your plans accordingly or that you make your own chicken coop plan with your own personal limitations in mind.</p>
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<p>How big is your free space and how big do you want your chicken coop to be? In making your chicken coop plans, make sure that you measure your desired height, width and length beforehand. The bigger the space you have in your yard the more work room you can have and the more space you can utilize for your chicken coop. The bigger your chicken coop will also affect the cost of the materials; you need to make sure that you still have the money to buy the chickens and the feed. I suggest that you plan your chicken coop below your budget compromising level, remember if this is your first time making your chicken coop, you might spend a lot on it just to have it gone and unused later.<br />
Make sure that you make your coop in a strategic location, believe me, you don’t want your entire house smelling like chicken. Locate it at little far away from your main establishment. Make sure that the chicken coop you make is made of the right materials and not just any scrap you find. In making your chicken coop plans, consider the chicken’s need for cleanliness, using old and moldy wood can cause infection. Proper ventilation is needed here but keep in mind that you can’t make a chicken coop with windows in it. Angle the flooring slightly lower near the entrance so you can clean and wash the chicken coop with ease.</p>
<p>Making a chicken coop plan is an enjoyable and beneficial activity for the whole family.  In a few days time, the whole family can enjoy great food, great bonding and a great experience that they can treasure for a lifetime. </p>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 09 Dec 2009 01:15:52 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[I get tons of emails a day on which are the best plans to build a chicken coop. It’s hard for me to respond to each and every email, so I just made a post on the exact chicken coop design book that I used to build my chicken coop. Before I go into the [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I get tons of emails a day on which are the best plans to build a chicken coop. It’s hard for me to respond to each and every email, so I just made a post on the exact chicken coop design book that I used to build my chicken coop. Before I go into the details of the book, you can check it out here:</p>
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<p>When I bought the ebook it was about 30 bucks and it was worth every penny. Let me explain why. A few years ago, I thought it would be fun and exciting to own some chickens to have fresh eggs and be able to teach my son how to raise feed chickens. I had no knowledge in building chicken coops, so I drafted up my own designs, bought some supplies at the hardware store, and ended wasting a lot of time or buying stuff I didn’t need. In short, I went through about 3 different designs and wasted a good amount of money.</p>
<p>I didn’t think about how hard it could be. I first thought it was just a square box to house chickens, right? Wrong, there are so many different elements that I missed such as having proper ventilation, enough lighting, and even positioning the chicken coop at the right spot in my backyard. Plain and simple, I was in over my head about the whole project and wanted to give up. I even thought about buying those pre-built chicken coops, until I looked at the price and knew that it was way too expensive.</p>
<p>I had to swallow my pride and ask a good friend of mine who lived a bit up north. My friend Steve has been raising chicken coops for over 14 years and definitely had the experience with how to build a chicken coop. I can’t believe that he recommended me an ebook called <a href="http://www.chickendiy.com/chickenDIY.html">Building a Chicken Coop</a>.</p>
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<p>The manual did cost me about 30 bucks, but here is why it was worth every penny to me. I must have wasted about $300 on trying to build a chicken coop on my own without instructions. Boy did I wish I had this manual first. If you don’t believe me, give it a try and contact me to let me know!</p>
<p>I was blown out of the water. I couldn’t believe that the chicken coop book actually had so many different designs for different kinds of backyards, budgets, and even had comprehensive instructions. All you really needed to have in terms of tools is a hammer, an electric drill, and also a saw. I was glad about that part because I didn’t have a woodworking setup in my garage. I’m not easily impressed, so when I went through this book I was quite surprised.</p>
<p>There was one qualm I didn’t like about the build a chicken coop book though. It contained some extra information that wasn’t helpful for me at the time of building the coop. For example, the author tells you how to take care of the chickens and make sure they don’t get sick, and also goes into detail on what kinds of food to feed the chicken. I guess that this may be helpful for some people, but I really just wanted the chicken coop built.</p>
<p>Other than that, the build a chicken coop book is amazing. I highly recommend that you check it out!</p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>If you want to learn how to build a hen house, keep on reading this article. It’s important to keep your birds safe and warm so that it protects them from predators and also from diseases that the hens could get.  It is a safe haven for your birds to live and eat. I’ll go over the reasons why you should have a hen house and also how to build a hen house.</p>
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<p><strong>What You Should Know About How To Build a Hen House</strong><br />
It’s important that your chickens have access to clean water all year around. I would recommend installing an automatic watering system inside the hen house. It’s good to keep the water clean and also if you live in an area with mosquitoes, you do not want to have standing water out for long periods of time.</p>
<p>In your hen house, be sure to have some sort of electricity to brood chicks and also provide enough light to get your hens to lay eggs all year round. Running a simple electricity system inside the hen house is not a difficult task to do. I will explain more about it later in this article or on any of the links in this article.</p>
<p>Along with an automatic watering system, having a automatic feeder will come in handy so they the birds get fed at a regular schedule everyday. Also when you are away on vacation, the chickens will be able to get fed and not starve to death. There are models that are available which hang on the wall and dispense a certain amount of food at a specific time. You can also try additional dispensers for oyster shell or grit. Keep the food storage near the hen house, but make absolutely sure that it is secure and tightly shut in a bin or metal garbage can. You need to insure that the food cannot be accessible by rodents at night or other creatures.</p>
<p>Make sure that the hen house is completely closed with wire as well so that predators do not make off with young chicks that are still growing and have no defense. I would also bury some chicken wire around the perimeter of the hen house so that there is no rodents that dig up from underneath and into the chicken coop.</p>
<p>In the placement of your hen house, take note where the sun is the strongest in your backyard and make sure that the hen house gets some shade so that they are not in direct sunlight all the time. If you are in a windy area, you’ll need a windbreak which will protect the birds from wind and large storms.</p>
<p>You will definitely need a lot of straw to line nest boxes and the straw should be fresh. Also keep a rake and broom nearby to clean up old straw as well.</p>
<p>These are just tips on building you hen house, but I would like to show you diagrams and instructions on how to build a hen house at home. There are very expensive pre-built hen houses that you can buy for thousands of dollars, but it gets to be really expensive. You can scrap all of that and build one for yourself for much less expensive.</p>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 04 Dec 2009 20:32:11 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[I will show you how to build a chicken coop, but let me give you an introduction to chicken coops. First off, a chicken coop is used as a shelter and safe retreat for chickens and it also give hens a place to lay their eggs in a safe environment. The chicken coop needs to [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I will show you how to build a chicken coop, but let me give you an introduction to chicken coops. First off, a chicken coop is used as a shelter and safe retreat for chickens and it also give hens a place to lay their eggs in a safe environment. The chicken coop needs to have an area where the chickens can roam around in their outside environment called a run. You should determine whether or not the chickens should be confined in a holding pen that is fully enclosed, free-range, or fenced off. This depends on the natural predators that are around the area and it can be either wild or domestic.</p>
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<p>Depending on how many chickens you plan to have, you will need to build a coop based on that size. It can range from small, medium, large, to even chicken tractors. The example I will provide on how to build a chicken coop is for 8 chickens. You should follow these general rules when knowing how to build a chicken coop.</p>
<p>-	You need to allow at least 5 square feet of space for each chicken. This allow them plenty of space for each individual chicken or hen.<br />
-	Generally, if you have about 8 chickens, they can share a total of 3 nests between those eight. Any more chickens, you’ll need more nests.<br />
-	Give at least 9 inches in perch length for each of your chickens. I will explain this further later on.</p>
<p>How to Build a Chicken Coop</p>
<p>It’s important to keep these things in mind when building a chicken coops. The chicken coop needs to provide a bit of storage area and needs an entrance hole, called a chicken hatchway. It’s imperative to have ample lighting and ventilation for the chickens. Also keep in mind that the door to the entrance should be big enough so that you can clean the chicken coop with ease. The door should open inwards and consider putting a lock on it as well. When knowing how to build a chicken coop, you’ll know that the floor has to allow for about inches of wood shavings called deep litter.</p>
<p>When installing a feeder and water system, some people make their own, but you can also just buy a supply system that has it already made.</p>
<p>Keep these 3 main focus points when learning how to build a chicken coop.<br />
1.	It’s important that your chicken coop stays safe from predators and from the weather. You don’t want to lose and chickens, hens, or eggs to something that you can do to protect it.<br />
2.	Make sure that you keep the chicken coop at an easy maintenance level. This way you can keep it clean and take good care of the chickens and hens.<br />
3.	The chicken coop needs to have ventilation but also stay warm. It is a safe haven for the chickens and they also need some light that gets into the coop.</p>
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