here is the inside of our chicken coop we have a small back yard flock of hens and 1 rooster . we keep the rooster seperate he is a little mean and the wife is afraid he will spur someone so this hen house is just for the Hens.
Heres one of our hens meeting an unlucky fox that we found. We had it tanned professionally and our cat loves it as a warm bed in front of the fire. Our hens meeting it for the first time and giving it a good old kicking, didnt display any fear and it seemed curious about the texture. Please feel free to leave comments.
The Egg Cart’n is a 4′ x 6′ portable chicken coop (or chicken tractor) that comfortably holds 8-10 hens. It is made out of galvanized and powder-coated steel. Its unique lift system and user-friendly features make it a perfect fit for any backyard, garden, or small pasture.
We live in upstate New York and this is how we handle our chickens in the winter. Our chicken laid eggs just about everyday throughout the winter. It is great to have fresh eggs during those Nor’Easter snow storms! Here’s how we winterized our chicken tractor.
www.howtobuildchickencoop.info So, you want to build a chicken coop? The best way to do this of course, is with a plan. It depends on how many chickens you want to raise and where you are in this great world of ours that you want to build your chicken coop. The book that can teach you this you can find at the url above. Also, you will find a great review of the book and a great bonus that goes great with the chicken coop book. So, if you are really interested in this, I urge you to visit the site above soon! Thanks for reading and have a great day!
Good quality chicken tractor plans are going to be the key when it comes to building your very own coop for your backyard. Some people are still enough to sit down and create their own fool proof designs and plans, but if you are anything like me it’s best to leave that up to the professionals.
Whenever I attempted to build something from my own plans I always made quite a few important mistakes and it always took me twice as long that I had estimated.
It’s always best to use some professional plans to keep your time and costs as low as possible.
And this blog I recommend one main website that is great for building a hen house. They have lots of different good quality instructions and the chicken runs that you end up with a first class. They are sturdy, save for both humans and chickens, comfortable and aesthetically pleasing.
What I really like about this website and their chicken tractor plans is that the instructions are in depth and substantial, yet simple to follow.
They tell you exactly what materials you will need, they tell you the dimensions required as well as all the tools and extra hardware parts you are going to need. The pictures they include are really clear and unlike flat pack furniture you won’t be left with the one missing screw that holds the whole lot together!
Not only that but you can take a look at this product for up to 60 days and if you don’t like what you see, or don’t think you can build any of the designs that they have, then you can get a no questions asked, 100% money back guarantee.
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.