Posts Tagged ‘Chicken Coops’

How to Build Cheap Chicken Coops

Thursday, February 18th, 2010

Having made the choice to raise your own chickens, you may want to find an inexpensive way to house them. The fact of the matter is that most people who raise chickens usually look to thrifty dealers to find cheap chicken coops, but finding a coop of high quality may be more difficult than it seems, and you may just end up getting what you pay for – meaning you may not get very much.

Let’s discuss a few tips on how to build cheap chicken coops without sacrificing quality. If you are ambitious enough to build your own chicken coop, then you will most certainly need a plan. Getting a plan is easy, and sometimes it can even be free.

There are many designs out there to choose from online that are really very inexpensive. It should be no problem at all to find a set of chicken coop plans that includes different types and designs and different sizes of coop for under $30. In the scheme of things this is a very small price to pay, really.

Make sure that you choose a design and plan that will be right for your chickens needs and for the climate in your area. Not every chicken coop design will be suitable for your needs, so carefully look into your plans before making a solid decision to start construction. Get the free book Backyard Farming (details below) and it will certainly help you in this decision making area.

Once you chicken ark is built you can get quite creative with your structure by adding a colorful paint job or by putting little decorations around it. The good thing about building to a proper plan with step by step instructions is that it will take a lot of stress out of the job, cut out obvious errors in design and be a lot quicker.

Now that you have bought a decent set of chicken coop plans, you should look into saving money on your materials. Since most chicken runs are built with a wooden frame, try building your chicken coop with recycled lumber. You can always find a good deal on left over scraps from your neighborhood businesses who are often more than happy to let you take the scrap off their hands.

You can also approach a construction site that may have some left over lumber, usually cut-offs that they are probably going to dispose of, so ask them if you can take their scraps off of their hands and they will usually say yes!

Finally, building a chicken coop can be a a really fun activity that you can involve your friends and family in. Chickens are great pets and many children and adults alike love these adorable little birds, so get them all involved in building the coop, and the whole project will become memorable for everyone.

Get a gift copy of “Backyard Farming” which is full of advice and guidance for those wanting to discover the joy of keeping and raising chickens. Obtainable from cheapchickencoops.org this book has helped many readers who have learned about their new hobby from the many years of experience contained in this book.

Building A Chicken Run

Friday, December 18th, 2009

If you want to join the growing hordes of people keeping chickens in their back yard you will need somewhere to keep them.

But, as you will soon find out, the cost of pre built chicken coops are astronomical!

The answer is simple, Build Your Own Chicken Run

My First Chicken Run

With a little help from my dad…
When I was just a young boy I had a fascination with what seemed like the hundreds of animals that my dad kept in our back yard. In reality it wasn’t many, twenty rabbits (prize winning dutch), about sixty budgies, three tortoises, five guinea pigs, and a dozen or so chickens.

Now keeping the chickens was a bit weird, as my dad managed a poultry farm with over twenty thousand of them, maybe a bit like bring some work home with you!

But one day why riding my bike around the yard I accidentally ran into the chicken pen, with predictable results, it fell apart…

Luckily for me my dad had a sense of humour sometimes, and that day was one of those days. My punishment was to help him build a new chicken house, some punishment for a boy who just loved messing about with bits of wood.

After a few days we had knocked together the chicken’s new home, just a shame that we didn’t have access to some of the great plans that are available now as it wasn’t a pretty site.

Take Your Chicken Coop Away From Amateur

The cost of buying a pre-built chicken coop can run from the hundreds into the thousands of dollars but you do get something that looks good.

But with a little help you can build one for a fraction of the cost, and it doesn’t have to look a shambles.

There are a number of guides available that take you by the hand and gently lead you through the whole process, from deciding where to site your new chicken run, to sourcing the best materials, right through to deciding how many chickens you should keep.

How Much Can You Save By Building Your Own Chicken Run?

For too many years your only option was to renovate an old shed or buy a pre-build chicken coop. A pre-built chicken coop with installation normally costs over $1,000.

But now with the help of the detailed guides available you can join the revolution of Do It Yourselfer’s who figured out how to cheaply build their own Chicken Coop, without having something that looked like my first attempt!.

A good guide will walk you through the step-by-step process of constructing a chicken coop and chicken run. You can easily do it for less then $100 if you do a little extra work in collecting materials, so savings from hundreds to thousands of dollars are possible.

5 Good Reasons To Build Your Own Chicken Run

1. It Works! Thousands of people have successfully built their own Chicken Coop

2. Saves Money – you save money when you don’t have to spend thousands on a “retail chicken coop”

3. GO GREEN – Do your part to stop the mishandling of chickens in commercial battery cages!

4. Produce your own Eggs – No eggs taste better (or are healthier) then fresh eggs from your backyard.

5. It’s Fun – just wait until your friends and family see what you have created!

The author has always had a fascination with birds and animals due to living in a house with literally hundreds of them around!
Chickens were always a large part of this number so building and repairing the chicken run was always a fun part of growing up.
These days you have a growing number of great DIY guides available to you.
This one is possibly one of the better ones – Build Your Own Chicken Run

“Building a Chicken Coop” – Book Review

Thursday, July 30th, 2009

As with anything that looks simple and straightforward, you soon find out that there is a lot more to it than you ever imagined. Say someone had thoughts of constructing a coop and breeding chickens, I ask you to order this eBook which contains plans for chicken coops and lots of other facts you probably should know before you start. Chickens are alive and they require the developmental atmosphere all animals require. Good food, excellent care, and sufficient housing are vital to raising chickens successfully. Your chicken coop plans are simply the first, but extremely critical, step.

Special tools are not necessary to begin building your chicken’s coop, but size is a major consideration and should be the first decision made. There are chicken coop plans for enclosed midsize, large premium and portable chicken coops. One style you may want to seriously consider is a free-range type of enclosure or at least consider adding on at a later time. Prepared instructions and pictures are depicted for beginners as well as those with some experience.

Selecting a building site is an important aspect in adding a structure to your property. Chicken coops are always a predominant structure and the exterior should be easy to the eye, even more so where the coop is plainly visible in a high traffic area. Your chicken coop should accent the other buildings and problems such as bad weather or local varmints are to be thought on seriously.

The eBook Building A Chicken Coop gives you the benefit of over thirty years of the author’s experience as he knows what he is doing when it comes to raising and housing chickens and he knows a whole bunch about proper materials, insulation, aeration, illumination and location of your chicken coop. The author even reveals some little known tricks that place you way ahead of the competition, but putting up a structure that is solid is just the tip of the iceberg. Learning about nesting, perches, egg production, litter collection, and how to protect your chickens in different climates is also covered in this book.

Once your structure has been completed, your chicken coop plans go on to explain how to easily breed chickens and take care of baby chicks to ensure a self-sustaining flock. Planning chores on a regular basis to sustain your chickens happiness and good health is an absolute necessity covered fully in the eBook. Foods that are bad for them, foods that are good for them and what to do for a sick chicken is all covered entirely in the eBook.

It takes skill to raise chickens however learning to do it doesn’t need to be hard if you have the facts and are walked through the whole thing step by step. Putting your chicken coop plans into action could be the beginning of an exciting, lucrative experience, either as a pastime or a business model IF you have detailed directions. Building A Chicken Coop was written with the beginner in mind and offers a money back guarantee if you find that it is not a worthwhile investment. Nothing is as simple as it seems but by using this highly recommended outline on chicken coop plans, you will be a pro in no time.

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