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Hoop Coops: How To Build a Chicken Coop from Lightweight Cattle Panels

April 27, 2003

The Mark I hoop coop. The coop is pulled by hand downhill to anew patch of grass, once or twice per day. The Mark II hoop coop, not shown,has the open end facing the direction of travel so the operator can seeinside while moving the pen. This reduces the number of broilers that getrun over by the back wall.

My wife Karen invented these simple chicken houses a couple of years …

General Articles on Feeding Chickens, Building Chicken Coops, and Backyard Chickens

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Feeding Backyard Chickens: It is crucially important to feed your backyard chickens the right feed for their purpose (e.g. egg-layers eat different feed than meat birds) and their age (e.g. chicks require different feed than pullets). Follow our easy tips on feeding chickens to ensure your flock gets the nutrients it …

Building Chicken Coops, Chicken Houses, Housing Your Chickens

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Editor’s Note: This is a continuation of Part 1 of our guide to building chicken coops, which starts on this chicken coop guide. We’ve previously discussed chicken coop size requirements, the basics of chicken coops, and chicken coop ventilation. If you’ve missed the first part, …

Raising Chickens in the City: How to Raise a Backyard Flock of Chickens; Chicken Breeds and Coops

Aug 13, 2009Healey Lockett

Chicken raising has come off the farm and into the city. Now more than ever, people are raising chickens in their backyard for eggs and meat. Some may hesitate to attempt keeping chickens, believing them difficult to care for. Nothing could be further from the truth! A little common sense, research and planning before you bring home that first cute, fluffy baby …

Building Chicken Coops the Right Way

Building Chicken Coops – How Much Space Do Chickens Need?

Many beginning chicken raisers think they need lots of room to raise chickens. However, it doesn’t take much backyard space to produce your own eggs or meat. When you think about building chicken coops their size will depend on how many birds you’ll be raising, the type of bird, and the housing system you choose. Since the …

Living | Learn about raising chickens on the coop tour

Before would-be chicken owners can worry about caring for fuzzy chicks, dealing with chicken manure or collecting their first batch of fresh eggs, they must contend with coops.

Chickens need homes, too. Chicken housing can be as creative as a cob house made of sand, earth and straw or as straightforward as buying a used doghouse. Some are elaborate multiroom structures, while others are …

Chicken Coops

We all learn to coddle day-old baby chicks: we keep them warm and protect them from floor drafts that might chill them. It’s easy to carrythis too far when the chickens get older. Chickens have sensitive lungs and need good air quality to thrive. If we shut up our chicken housestoo tightly, the houses will be dark, dank, and smelly, and the chickens will do poorly.

Since adult chickens …

Cheap Chicken Coops

So be sure to design an aesthetically looking chicken coop so that your neighbors don’t protest of its detracting appearance. Once finished, always don’t forget to remove and lose any kinds of rubbish or weeds from around your chicken coop.

When designing your chicken coop structure, you may use sound judgment in nearly every facet of the way.

For instance, you need to use building …

Top tips on keeping chickens | Countryside | Houses for sale, properties for sale

How to outfox reynard

According to gypsy folklore, you should ask the men of the house to urinate around a chicken’s pen as the scent terrifies sly Mr Fox

Another old wives’ tale follows a similar logic, and recommends balls of human hair, stuffed into stockings and tied on to the fence of the chicken run. Why? Because we are an odorous species, and our hair is particularly rich in …

Portable Chicken Coops

Today, more and more families are taking advantage of keeping chickens. Having your own fresh yard eggs is such a great idea. Many are even better than those you buy at the local grocer. However, there is a bit more to keeping chickens than enjoying the fresh eggs they produce for you. There is some work and upkeep in maintenance. When you are raising chickens, one of the most essential issues …



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