Download Chicken Coops Plans here tinyurl.com The most important thing to remember when you want to build chicken coop is that prior planning is vital to your success. You can save hours of time, and also plenty of money, by planning with precision exactly what you want your coop to be like, how many chickens you intend to keep in your coop, and what kind of chickens you intend to raise. A well-constructed chicken coop is key to having healthy happy chickens who will lay you lots of delicious eggs. Building the coop off the ground is also an excellent idea, as it will not only stop water from flooding the floor of your coop, but it will keep out snakes and weasels. To allow your chickens easy access, you can build a chicken door off the ground with a ramp leading up to it. Once you’ve planned out everything to a full extent, then you can get started on constructing your coop. Don’t skimp on the materials, because the better quality ones you use, the more sturdy your coop will be. If you’ve planned out your chicken coop construction before you began, then the actual construction process should be fairly easy and fun. Download chicken coop design here tinyurl.com
Gives an easy how-to for a henhouse that will keep 4-6 chickens safely off the ground and locked away from nighttime predators. Should be OK for all but the worst would-be carpenters! Music by Kevin MacLeod at incompetech.com.
CoopsNMore.com Video showing all the features of our exclusive XL Mobile Chicken Coop. Please note: Person in video is 6ft 5inches tall. Thank You and enjoy the coop!!!
We had 3 of our chickens killed by a fox attack in March 2011 and so we are very wary about monitoring our omlet chicken house for fox activity. Here we see a rogue urban fox cub on patrol spending a good 13 minutes investigating the hen house. It did not find its way in. Never the less, this fox activity makes us nervous for our 3 hens who are cuddled up asleep inside. This CCTV footage is from a low quality CCTV camera which is mounted to monitor the chickens in motion detection mode.
Hi my name is John. I made this site after I moved into my new house. It had a bit of land so I built my own coop for those little egg laying chooks.
It looks really great, its safe and good for the environment so my kids think I am a total handyman! I got all the instructions from one site and there's loads to suit any ideas you have.