Posts Tagged ‘chicken house’

Chicken Coop Building Plans – Easy to Follow Instructions For Backyard Chicken Coops

Wednesday, August 26th, 2009

Today, many people are trying to find ways to be better to their bodies and more environmentally friendly all at the same time. One option, which is available to anyone with the outdoor space, is to build a chicken coop. Making a chicken coop is easy if you have easy to follow chicken coop building plans. You can taylor these chicken coop building plans to your needs, for the number of chickens you wish to own. After your coop is set up, then you have the peace of mind knowing that your eggs will always be organic, as will your chickens.

When you go to the grocery store, you buy meat, eggs, produce, and it is very easy to assume that what you are eating is healthy. Unfortunately, this is not always the case. You never know what pesticides are now sitting on your kitchen counter, or what hormone additives are now sitting in your refrigerator. More and more people are becoming aware of this fact, but few know how they can fight back for their family’s health.

Raising Chickens – Why Not?

Monday, June 22nd, 2009

Keeping your own chickens is something that’s a nice pusuit, and a rewarding one too. It’s no wonder that so many folks are keeping their own chickens now.

The chickens will supply you with all the eggs you need, and maybe with enough to sell to shops or at the local market.

They are one of my favorite foods, without a doubt. You can beat the taste, and you can have so much variety with eggs. The common uses are of course, boiling, frying and poaching. But there are so many other applications, in baking cakes, quiches etc.

I’m a city dweller and I eat eggs regularly. The eggs that I normally get in grocery stores or supermarkets are OK – but have you tasted the real free-range varieties?

I go to my moms in the country every month or so for a weekend. She always has a supply of eggs that she buys from a local farmer ” they are the real deal, free-range, home on the range type.

And the taste of those eggs – there’s just no comparison with eggs from a shop. After tasting them, you wonder just how “free-range” those shop “free-range” eggs are (if at all).

Chicken Houses

Tuesday, May 5th, 2009

Building a chicken coop is not only a great hobby but it is also an invaluable skill that will serve you for years to come. Learning to raise healthy chickens will provide you with fresh organic eggs on a daily basis and you can even use your newfound skills to make money by building coops for other people as well. One of the most important elements when getting started for the first time with a coop is to always have the proper building plans.

If you’re building your own coop from one of the various chicken coop designs out there, it may or may not already include nesting boxes. If it doesn’t, all you really need is some plywood, a hammer and nails, and possibly some sandpaper to smooth the edges out afterward. A nesting box is really just that – a box, usually about one foot on all sides. Typically if you are constructing your boxes from plywood, you integrate several nesting boxes together as a single unit. Once you’ve built them, fill them up with straw or wood shavings and your hens will be right at home.