Everybody Will Admire
Your
Self-Build Chicken Coop

You will be so proud of your achievement that you might even
consider a house warming party to show off your beautiful new
chicken coop.

I searched high and low for a
good set of blueprints. There are not a lot of
useful drawings out there. I found that Bill
Keene's Chicken Coop Plans are the best
ones available on the internet at the moment for a very
reasonable price.
- Bill gives you 7
different designs ranging from a portable chicken coop for
a small flock to a permanent chicken house for up to 50
hens. That way you can choose the right size coop for your
number of chicken, keeping in mind that Bantam need less
space than larger fowls. As an average you can calculate 3
to 4 square feet (or 0.35 square meters) per
chicken.
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The detailed drawings
show you exactly which timber you have to cut
to what length and where to put it.
The 3D drawings
demonstrate very clearly
where
everything fits. You just have to follow the
step by step instructions and the completion of
your new chicken coop is a piece of
cake.
- The only tools you need
are basic ones like handsaw, hammer, drill, etc. you don't
have to splash out a fortune on buying fancy tools (unless
of course you want too).
- Every coop design
includes a material list so you know what you have to
get.

The bonus book about material explains what sort of timber
you could use with he pros and cons for the different
selections. So you can make an informed
decision.
- You can download the
plans in a handy and printer friendly A4 size. The drawings
are set up to be easily readable in that
size.
Read
what Tracyann has
to say about Bill
Keene's book:
"If you are
considering keeping chickens in
your
back yard, you must read this book..."
"...If
you are considering keeping chickens in your back yard,
you must read this book. Whether you have a tiny courtyard
or acres to play with, Keene’s advice will stand you in
good stead and help you build the right chicken coop. The
focus of the book is on being well-prepared for your flock
before they even arrive. Keene ensures that you consider
every issue before you spend a cent on birds, feed or
equipment. He discusses which species is appropriate for
your garden, what they should eat and, as the title
suggests, how you should house them. Anyone with basic
do-it-yourself tools and a patch of land could follow his
instructions. The drawings and diagrams are easy to
interpret and the lists of materials and tools needed are
very helpful. Keene also appreciates that the value of
using recycled materials in your chicken coop – cheap and
environmentally friendly. Keene encourages responsible
husbandry – his reminder of tasks to be completed weekly,
monthly and sixth monthly should be replicated onto the
calendar of any careful poultry keeper. The level of
detail is just right, from a list of the color of the egg
you might expect from you hen to a description of healthy
hen’s poop! If you follow his tips, your happy hens will
be very productive. Next we need a cookbook for ideas to
use up all the spare eggs…" Tracyann - Amateur Chicken Farmer -
Devon, United Kingdom
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With the
download you will get full color step-by-step plans with easy
to understand detailed instructions for:
-
a small portable
chicken coop
-
a midsize coop for 4
chickens
-
three large
coops for 10 to 20 chickens
-
two large
premium houses for about 50
chickens
additional to that you will
get:
- all the information you
need before you start building your chicken
coop
- information about the
right breed of chicken for your
requirements
- articles about how to
breed, raise and take care of chicks
- a list of the 9 daily,
monthly and yearly chores to ensure your chickens stay
healthy and keep on laying eggs
- a list of the 8 harmful
foods
With all this
information at your fingertips you can easily build your own
Chicken Coop and everybody will admire your
skills.
Grab the
plans now so you can give your hens a cosy
home before
winter.

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