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		<title>Useful Chicken Coop Plans For DIY Enthusiast</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Finding an effective chicken coop plan is no difficult task at all. It all boils down to how much money you are ready to invest and how much time you can spare for the same. Though chicken coops can be had in small, medium, and large sizes, larger coops are more preferred as your birds ...</p><p><a href="http://cheapchickencoopplans.com/useful-chicken-coop-plans-for-diy-enthusiast/" class="more-link">Continue reading &#8216;Useful Chicken Coop Plans For DIY Enthusiast&#8217; &#187;</a>]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Finding an effective chicken coop plan is no difficult task at all. It all boils down to how much money you are ready to invest and how much time you can spare for the same. Though chicken coops can be had in small, medium, and large sizes, larger coops are more preferred as your birds get more space to move around and egg yields are better too. The following paragraphs will give you some idea on DIY chicken coop plans, especially if you are a beginner to this thoroughly enjoyable pastime.</p>
<p>The benefits of having your own chicken coop are many. You are assured of daily farm-fresh organic, healthy, nutritious and chemicals-free chicken for your family members. You can recycle food wastes and get top quality fertilizer of your home garden. Most of all, your family members and loved ones will be truly proud and possessive of the chicken coop that you diligently made with your own hands.</p>
<p>As a chicken coop lover, have you ever toyed with the idea of building your own chicken coop in your garden or backyard? There are plenty of woodworking plans that are readily available online and otherwise too, that are easy to understand and construct. You might be tempted to go for a pre-assembled chicken coop, but it is certainly cheaper to make one yourself by choosing a plan that is perfectly suited to your needs. No matter whether you are an accomplished carpenter or a DIY enthusiast, building your own chicken coop is quite simple if you possess the right woodworking devices and coop requirements.</p>
<p>To rule out silly errors and time loss, it is always advisable to start with a blue print with easy-to-follow instructions for your chicken coop. Also, instead of rushing to buy an expensive pre-constructed chicken coop, it is economically viable to build your own chicken coop. In any case, you need to assemble the pre-constructed chicken coop and you are actually paying a lot more for the coop materials. Once your coop is ready, you will agree that building your own coop was a right decision, thus making you a proud owner of your own creation.</p>
<p>It is definitely true that making your own chicken coop might seem like an arduous task. There are various aspects that need to be considered like, the coop dimensions, materials, ventilation, lighting, insulation, positioning of the coop, nesting, perches, adequate protection from the predators, waste collection, etc. At the same time, there is a great sense of achievement and satisfaction when you complete the project on your own, especially when there are so many shops that charge you hundreds of dollars to install them in your garden. For this reason, chicken coop plans are great, as they help you to save money and become a DIY craftsman too!</p>
<p>Once you have decided to make your own coop, you might wonder where to buy the all the parts needed for the chicken house. In this regard, online deals are really good as the DIY online shops enable reasonable cash savings. It would also be prudent to check from your experienced friends and known people about the best and affordable chicken coop plans. You may then finalize the plan that is most suitable to your needs. As soon as you have all the woodworking tools ready and earmarked the area for the coop, you may then proceed with the steps laid out in the plan. A thorough understanding of all the rules and procedures while building the coop is really important. Lastly, to prevent the prying predators from gaining access to your pets, you may consider putting a metal chicken wire around the coop!</p>
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		<title>5 Common Questions about Chicken Coop Plans</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[When it comes to chicken coop plans, there are some questions that come up more often than others. These questions often are going to touch on a few different areas that will need to pay close attention to. Since chickens are living creatures and do have needs, you need to ensure that you are keeping ...</p><p><a href="http://cheapchickencoopplans.com/5-common-questions-about-chicken-coop-plans/" class="more-link">Continue reading &#8216;5 Common Questions about Chicken Coop Plans&#8217; &#187;</a>]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>When it comes to chicken coop plans, there are some questions that come up more often than others. These questions often are going to touch on a few different areas that will need to pay close attention to. Since chickens are living creatures and do have needs, you need to ensure that you are keeping their best interest at heart, when raising them.</p>
<p><strong>Where Can I Find Chicken Coop Plans?</strong></p>
<p>One of the main questions people ask, is where they can find the chicken coop plans they need. While you can go out and purchase expensive books that have a couple of plans, there are online websites that are devoted to connecting you with quite a few different choices, so you can build a safe haven.</p>
<p><strong>When Should I Build a Chicken Coop?<br />
</strong>After deciding to invest in the chicken coop and having scoured the plans for the perfect choice, you may be wondering when the right time for you to build is. Ideally, you should start construction when it is warm out, so that your chickens have a home ready to go, before colder weather arrives.</p>
<p><strong>Can I Build my Coops at Home?</strong></p>
<p>Before you begin building any structure, you will need to reach out to your local planning and zoning department. While some areas will allow residents to have some chickens on their property, there may be restrictions. This can range from having no roosters in the mix, to only allowing for a couple of birds. If you are prohibited from having agriculture of any kind, then you might not be able to raise these birds from your home.</p>
<p><strong>Should I Handle the Building Process on my Own, or Hire Someone?<br />
</strong>If you are comfortable handling the building plans, then you should move forward with the building process on your own. Just make sure that if you have questions, you reach out to someone who understands woodworking and building. That way, if there is a bump in the road, you will have someone who can help to better guide you.</p>
<p><strong>How Many Chickens Should I Put in It?<br />
</strong>If there aren’t restrictions on the number of chickens you can own for your area, the general rule is that you need 2 square feet for each chicken. These animals need room to hunt, stretch and to peck at random for food, while having a place to lay their eggs. If you have a chicken run, it is possible to make the coop slightly smaller. It can be a good idea to map out the area you want to build in, build the structure, then consider buying birds.</p>
<p>As you go through the process of building your own structures, be sure to focus on quality lumber and use stainless steel nails and fasteners when possible. What you will find is that with a little time and effort on your part, you can create a safe and sturdy home for your birds that will produce you a delicious supply of fresh eggs.</p>
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		<title>How To Select The Best Chicken Coop Plan</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Starting you own chicken coop is a great idea, as there are many benefits that come with it. The eggs that you get will be healthier, tastier, nutritious, and organic in nature, free of antibiotics and hormones. You may think of starting your own coop as a pastime in the beginning and later transform it ...</p><p><a href="http://cheapchickencoopplans.com/how-to-select-the-best-chicken-coop-plan/" class="more-link">Continue reading &#8216;How To Select The Best Chicken Coop Plan&#8217; &#187;</a>]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Starting you own chicken coop is a great idea, as there are many benefits that come with it. The eggs that you get will be healthier, tastier, nutritious, and organic in nature, free of antibiotics and hormones. You may think of starting your own coop as a pastime in the beginning and later transform it into a full-fledged business too, depending on how much time and effort you can spare.</p>
<p>Choosing the right chicken coop plan among so many can be quite confusing to begin with. However, it is advisable to look for a plan that best suits your needs and gives you optimum results. Doing research online and collecting useful information from friends and known people that own chicken coop will certainly prove very handy. Also, the ensuing paragraphs will help you make an informed decision in this regard.</p>
<p>First and foremost, you will need to decide about the size of the chicken coop you plan to build whether small, medium or a large one. At the same time, keeping too many chickens huddled in a small coop would not be a wise thing to do, as they need enough moving space. You will also need to decide whether you plan to have a fixed or a portable coop. A portable chicken coop has some advantages over a fixed one since you can move it wherever you want to and cleaning the area too becomes an easier task. If you live in an area where your pets are likely to be hounded by predators, then building a really robust chicken coop that cannot be harmed by the predators becomes important.</p>
<p>It is always advisable to create a draft plan of how you want your chicken coop to look. There are many ways of building a coop and deciding whether you want to go in for a cheaper version or a costlier one would be the right thing to do. Collecting all the information you need and choosing the right place to position your chicken coop before you start to build a coop is utmost essential. You will be saving yourself precious money that way and will be minimizing the incidental errors too. Make sure that you place your chicken coop in such a place where constant monitoring becomes easy. In other words, have the chicken coop closer to your living area so that you are able to keep your eye on it and access it during any time of the day.</p>
<p>One aspect that cannot be overlooked while selecting a chicken coop plan is the climate. If you live in an area where you get frequent and incessant rains, it would be advisable to have your chicken coop adequately protected by the trees in your backyard or garden so that direct rain does not damage or flood the coop. And, if you live in a place where it is windy most of the time, you will need to position your chicken coop in such a way so that there are enough trees or tall buildings to protect your coop from the onslaught of unpredictable winds.</p>
<p>While choosing a chicken coop plan, make sure that your chickens get adequate sunlight. In the absence of good sunlight, you may have to go in for electrical light that may prove costly over a period of time. Building a really costly chicken coop that also calls for equally costly maintenance at regular intervals may not be a sound idea after all. You will need to keep all the above aspects in mind before making finalizing your chicken coop plan.</p>
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