Chicken Coop Plans
April 15, 2009 by admin
Filed under Urban Homestead
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The plans are simple, straightforward, and almost guarantee your success. You will be proud of your chiclken coop and your you chickens will be healthy and happy.
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- Plans and instruction to build a medium sized coop for a small fraction of the cost of buying one.
- Directions and plans to build a premium, taj mahal chicken coop that is easy to clean and automatically collects you eggs.
- Step by step instructions to build your own chicken tractor portable chicken coop that is easy to clean and move to provide nutritious fertilizer for your garden.
All of the plans are full color and drawn to scale.
But wait, the book doesn’t just include plans, it tells you how to plan for your chickens and pick the right breed.
What are the 6 things you must have before you even think about building a coop?
How can you easily extend your coop into a free-range style enclosure?
Which breed of chicken for your climate, space, and egg production goals?
The book walks you through how to set-up your building site and select your materials that will make building quick, easy, and inexpensive. You will learn how to easily breed chickens yourself and develop your own growing flock.
Do you know the 9 daily, monthly and yearly chores you must perform to keep your chickens healthy, happy and laying eggs? You will when you are done with Building a Chicken Coop!
You’ll also learn how to protect your coop from predators such as foxes, coyotes, cats, hawks and other common varmints.
You’ll learn the 8 foods not to feed your chickens how to care for commons chicken ailment…and much much more.
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If you want to keep chicken in your back yard you must read this book. Whether you have a small yard made of cement or oodles of space to play with Building a Chicken Coop is invaluable in building the right chicken coop. Bill Keene focuses on your being absolutely prepared before the first chicken scratches in your yard! If you follow the directions in the book, you will have the right equipment, to care for the right species, living in the right coop, located in the perfect spot. It’s broken down into easy, actionable steps to ensure your maximum success! The full color, scale plans for the chicken coops are well thought out and easy to follow. He includes materials lists and required tools as well. Bill Keene is also a good steward of the planet including advice on how to reuse and recycle materials to keep the cost of your perfect chicken coop down. Not only does he tell you how to build a home for your flock, Bill informs and educates about proper chicken care so that you will be a responsible caretaker for you flock. Don’t wait, download your copy now and get started on your chicken coop. Healthy, tasty eggs are but a click a away. John – Amateur Chicken Farmer – Tennessee, USA
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I Love Chickens and Chickens Love Me!
April 14, 2009 by John
Filed under Featured, Our Favorite Products, Urban Homestead
So, contrary to the wishes of the wife, I am looking for chickens. I need to build a coop. I can’t decide whether to design and build my own or to seek out some plans. There are lots option no matter which way I decide to go. Some of the products that I am looking at can be found Click Here! and here. The first link has some very interesting plans and drawings…here is a sample…
- organic chickens
- Don’t buy a rooster unless you own ear plugs
Chickens are an excellent addition to the backyard organic vegetable garden. I prefer the portable chicken tractor because you can move the Chickens in safety and let them work your garden for you. Putting the chickens where you want them also allows you to put the excellent chicken fertilizer to work for you. Unlike dog poop, chicken poop is an excellent source of fertilizer for your garden. Rotating the chickens through your beds after the growing season gets your earth tilled, weeds and varmints removed, and fertilizes for the next growing season. Put the chickens for work for you. Chickens are inexpensive and easy to care for with a bit of planning. Make sure that you design your coop or tractor so that it is easy to clean. Provide suitable roosting for your chickens and provide privacy for your layers. Chickens also are fun for your children. Chickens are silly. It is almost impossible to watch chickens run around your yard without smiling. Chickens can also improve relations with your neighbors…as long as you don’t get a rooster. Roosters crow all the time. In the morning at dawn, before dawn, as sunset, in the middle of the night. As long as you get chickens (not roosters) your neighbors will be thrilled with the fresh eggs that you give them. How do you know the sex of a baby chicken? I’d leave that to the expert at the beginning. As long as you are familiar with a few terms, you can make sure to get the best chickens for your family. Do not buy straight run chickens. The straight run chickens are just selected based upon the order they hatch and are not sexed. You just get a grab bag of boys and girls. You probably know that baby chickens are called chicks. They are not called boy chicks and girl chicks. Cockerels are baby roosters (boys) and pullets are baby chickens (girls). Your local farmers cooperative probably sells chicks. Just make sure they are sexed. Also, depending how many chicks you want, you can order them off of the interest and have them delivered UPS to your door. Pretty cool! Lastly, your local extension service can tell you how to locate a chicken producer near you. Get some chickens, raise them right, and add them to your organic vegetable garden today! Your family will be thrilled!
This is a good looking coop here! Chicken palace…
Opening Day….
February 24, 2009 by John
Filed under Urban Homestead
I like to garden. I keep trying to do so successfully. The ADD makes it a bit difficult. I am told that I make a better hunter than a farmer….but the wife won’t let me get guns…..so that leaves a bit of gardening. As I live in town [Nashvegas, Music City, USA] I have limited space. I read lots of books and dream of my own farm one day….but gotta live near the hospital while the wife trains to be a surgeon….taken out body parts….pretty cool IMHO.
So…I have previously put in raised beds at our house in Augusta, Georgia. We grew lots of vegetables and flowers. I put in the automatic sprinkler system. We had chickens….speaking – writing – whatever…I love chickens. They are a bit dumb but infinitely amusing. I intend to get a couple…three….four…they are quieter than my dog..stay away from roosters if you have neighbors. That whole crow at dawn thing is bupkis…they crow all the time. Pullets [baby girl chickens - that's what you want - avoid the straight run and the cockerals...little noisy *!$@#!] The girl chickens are definitely quieter than my dog and the eggs taste good. No you don’t need a rooster to get eggs….think about human females…but I digress.
So I read lots about farming and gardening. I want to be more self sufficient and green but I am not. I keep trying. I’m not some kind of obsessive compulsive..judgmental…organic fashista. I do prefer organic food and believe that we are better off without lots of petroleum products and amonia involved in the gorwing process….but I don’t really have time for the condemnation of the other people. Most people are not actively evil…just rather misguided. Uh…dang off topic again.
So raised beds produce more food. Organic growing produces healthier food. So I built me some raised beds in the back yard.
Step 1, find a place to grow some food.
Step 2, plan your garden. I swear i’m gonna plan this time. I promise.










