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A Review of “How To Build a Chicken Coop“
Need to buy a chicken coop? Are you any good at DIY? Well why not save yourself a ton of money and get Bill Keene’s How To Build a Chicken Coop.
Written by Bill Keene, a guy who’s been building different types of chicken coops for many years, Building a Chicken Coop not only gives you simple yet detailed plans to follow but also gives you useful insights into how to care for your chickens and keep them laying those fresh eggs every day.
Here’s just a handful of useful things you’ll find in this book:
6 simple items you need to have before you even think about building your chicken coop
How to build a good medium-sized chicken coop at a fraction of the price of buying a new one
How to build a large-size Premium chicken coop that’s easy to clean and automatically collects your fresh eggs!
How to build a Portable Chicken Coop that makes cleaning simple and provides useful fertilizer for your garden
How to pick the right breed of chicken for your climate, space and egg needs
How to easily breed chickens yourself and take care of the baby chicks so you have a self sustaining flock
The 9 daily, monthly and yearly chores you must perform to keep your chickens healthy, happy and laying eggs
How to protect your coop from predators such as foxes, coyotes, cats, hawks and many more
The 8 foods that can be potentially harmful if you give them to your chickens
Learn what to do if your chicken gets sick and the 2 most common health problems and how to cure them
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The British have taken chickens arks as they call them, to an art form. But with the US dollar weak against the Euro, who can afford to pay $1,000.00 or more for a place to keep their chickens? The Catawba Brougham ConvertiCoop chicken coop can be built for significantly less money, and still maintain the look of a piece of fine cabinetry built with relatively few woodworking tools. You don’t have to own a “New Yankee Workshop” to build a Catawba Brougham ConvertiCoop that w (more…)
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This handy guide provides you with not only a complete chicken tractor design, but also a brooder design, easy to follow instructions, great ways to get free materials, how to get your flock (nearly) for free, chicken care and more. If you’ve ever thought of having a chicken tractor, you won’t want to be without this book.
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Practical how-to advice for raising chickens in virtually any backyard! Raising chickens on a small scale is a popular–and growing–pastime. And Raising Chickens For Dummies provides an up-to-date, thorough introduction to all aspects of caring for chickens, including choosing and purchasing chickens, constructing housing, and proper feeding. Raising Chickens For Dummies provides authoritative, detailed information to make raising chickens for eggs, meat, or backyard ente (more…)
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From Library Journal
These two new books are targeted at anyone with a couple of acres (and even city dwellers where ordinances permit) who would like to raise a few farm animals for meat, milk, eggs, or simply enjoyment. Both volumes are intended for beginners and are written by nonexperts who nonetheless can offer a great deal of practical information and advice based on their own experiences. Peck-Whiting and her family have dabbled in raising chickens, ducks, rabbits, goa (more…)
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Your backyard can be the source of the best eggs and meat you’ve ever tasted. The answer is chickens–endearing birds that require but a modest outlay of time, space and food.As they learned to raise chickens, Gail and Rick Luttmann came to realize the need for a comprehensive but clear and nontechnical guide. Their book covers all the basics in a light and entertaining sytle, from housing and feeding through incubating, bringing up chicks, butchering, and raising chickens for sho (more…)
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Review“Everything you need to know about chickens, all in one easy-to-understand volume: Breed selcetion, health issues, care and maintenace, incubating, hatching, feed and shelter, egg and meat prodution, and more. Many photos and illustrations, tables and index.” – Back Home
Expert advice on selecting breeds, caring for chicks, producing eggs, raising broilers, feeding, troubleshooting, and much more.
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This chicken coop can also be used as Rabbit Cage / Rabbit Run, Guinea Pig Cage / Guinea Pig Run, Chicken, Quail and Foul.
It has a raised sleeping area well off the ground for no dampness, with ramp for easy access.
The added benefit of having a raised house means that rats and other vermin cannot burrow underneath the house.
There are several openings in the house for easy access and to allow light in the house.
Made from top quality dried fir (semi hardwood).
Will not distort (more…)
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From School Library Journal
Grade 5 Up-Two definitive guides, written with inexperienced youth in mind. However, the information is so complete that even an expert farmer might find these titles useful as a refresher course. Each book covers breeds, housing, economics, and maintenance and management. All scientific terms are defined in the glossary in addition to the text. The pages are divided into areas of text and definitions or other boxed information. Illustrations consist of b (more…)
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Cows and horses, donkeys and mules, sheep and goats, pigs and fowl, even llamas are living on small farms and in backyard barnyards throughout the United States. But how and where are these critters being housed?Author Carol Ekarius knows. In How to Build Animal Housing, she provides dozens of plans–with illustrated, step-by-step instructions–for species-specific shelters that are well ventilated, safe, appropriate for the animals, appealing, convenient, and a solid value for the (more…)
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