Monday, December 15, 2008

chicken coop

Just like houses, chicken coops come in all sizes and styles to meet the needs of any chicken family. Many experts have combed the country identifying the top chicken coop designs, from utilitarian to high-style. The result is this ultimate collection of 45 building plans that are sure to meet the needs of any chicken owner. The featured designs include basic easy-assembling hoop houses, A-frames, and multi-storied wooden structures, as well as larger models for small commercial farms. There are also a variety of moveable coops that can be rotated around the yard, and low-budget coops constructed from found and repurposed materials. Experts shares inspirational and instructive stories about the participating coop designers/ builders. Enthusiastic communities of chicken-keepers have organized chicken tours in cities such as Seattle, highlighting the fun and fantastic imagination of some coop architect/builders. With its comprehensive building plans and chicken-laden stories, chicken coop is sure to inspire a sunny-side-up, no-yolks-barred attitude in all chicken owners who dream of building a bigger, better coop to house their flock. With this, General farming, Vegetable farming, Land animal farming, Fresh &Salt-water farming and Organic farming can be carried out. Many towns actually allow up to 5 chickens but no roosters. We can check local rules on this if we plan to build. It cost about $40 when fully completed. Chicken wire, some 2x4s and damaged siding were the costs.

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