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www.BuildingAChickenCoop.com sells an e-book that will help you with your chicken coop plans and construction. In fact, they provide step-by-step plans for multiple types of chicken coops. Whether you want a small coop that houses 4-6 chickens or a large premium coop that houses up to 50 chickens, Building a Chicken Coop has some plans for you. They have a two month money back guarantee so you'll have plenty of time to read over the plans and get a refund they don't have what you want. The building a chicken coop e-book comes with all kinds of other freebies as well. They cover topics about building nesting boxes, how to best position your chicken coop, the cheapest materials to use to build your chicken coop and choosing the best materials for the ground. We believe this e-book is great for anyone who doesn't know exactly what they want. There's a good chance you'll find something in Building a Chicken Coop. If your don't find exactly what you're looking for, we think this e-book will give you some great ideas and potentially help you figure out what you want. The have the barn style chicken coop holding up to 50 chickens, an double story arc style chicken coop and the larger double story arc style chicken coop that houses up to 10 chickens.
Building a Chicken Coop offers the below e-books for under $30:
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- "The Best Materials for the Ground"
- "How to build the Nesting Boxes for free out of Common Materials"
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Converticoop takes advantage of the classic English style arc design and gives it a little flare. I love the removable panel to access the hen house and nest for egg gathering or cleaning. It reminds me of the old removable moon roof in one of my favorite cars. I used to love taking the time to remove it and toss it in the back. It forced me to take the time to think about the great weather and the windy silence that I was about to experience. Who knows, maybe that's why it's called the converticoop sort of like those hard top convertibles. Anyway, I picture removing the frame of this chicken coop to be similarly therapeutic to that old Porsche of mine. Removing the panel with exciting anticipation of fresh organic eggs and maybe a whacky greeting from a feathered friend. It certainly seems to be the case with the designer of this chicken coop. Just visit the website and you can tell that raising chickens are part of everyday urban life for the owners of the converticoop. They've gone to the trouble of "keeping you within the letter of the law" when it comes to raising chickens within town limits. It's clearly a great source of entertainment and a mini-getaway bringing this little piece of country living into town. The design is extremely efficient and relatively easy to build. It's definitely worth your time to take a look and learn more.
The Converticoop may absolutely be the right coop for your home in the suburbs. Take a look and find out!
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GreenRoofChickenCoop.com provides a step-by-step set of chicken coop cconstruction plans that were designed by an architect. They're selling the plans for $34.95. The Green Roof Chicken Coop is for the people who know exactly what they want. If you want an incognito type home for your chickens that offers the advantages of a green roof, this is the chicken coop for you. This chicken coop is designed for 2-4 chickens and for people that will want to allow their chickens to free range into a bigger yard. This coop has a nice gate which makes it easy to let the chickens in and out. This chicken coop is well designed for sturdy construction. It's a novel idea, a great conversation piece and provides easy access for egg collection. If this design appeals to you, check out the plans. They also offer kits and fully assembled coops if you don't want to do the building yourself.
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www.DiyChickenCoops.com is a great complimentary resource for information about chickens, raising chickens, building chicken coops and buying live chickens. They offer a few chicken coop reviews and sell the biopod which is a worm composter. However, for the most part, we just recommend visiting this website for the information. They have seveal articles about raising chickens which is something you will likely be doing if you're looking for chicken coop plans. Before you build a chicken coop, you will want to consider placement of the chicken coop, size of the chicken coop and the breed of chickens you are going to raise. Why do you want chickens? Are you looking for pets? Do you want organic eggs or are you raising them for meat? How much space do you have? Do you live within town limits? If you're doing research about raising chickens, you'll want to visit DIY Chicken Coops before you start your chicken coop construction.
DIY Chicken Coops provides free information about some of the following chicken topics:
- Raising Chickens
- Economics of Raising Chickens
- DIY Chicken Feed
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