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In case you are a farmer or you life in the countryside there is a big chance that you keep chickens. Chickens lay eggs that you can cook for dinner or sell in the market. Most likely these are the reasons why you are keeping them. Nevertheless, it is not enough for you the chickens running around on your farm or in your backyard. You have probably thought of building a coop for them but you just dont know how to get started. The good news is that there are a lot of places where you can get chicken coop building plans, oftentimes these plans are even free. Here are some places where you can find one.

The first place to look for one is on the internet. Plans are eas to locate by using your favorite search engine and in a lot of cases you can even download them free of charge There are lots of websites offering information on how to build a chicken coop and they also provide blueprints. The good thing about getting them from the internet is the online community. They will provide you help in case you run into problems when building your coop.

The next place to look for chicken coop blueprints is in feed stores. Oftentimes chicken coop plans are given out as information packets by lumber companies. These blueprints are very detailed in the design, instruction and maintenance. The downside is that in case you experience problems, there is no community where you can ask for help and get instant feedback.

Another alternative place to look for plans are livestock magazines. Same as those mentioned above, these come free as well. Lot of times, however, you will have to send a Business Reply Mail or even call a phone number.

As you can see, there are many places you can find chicken coop plans. So there are no more excuses, because everything you need to get started is right at your fingertips

Mistakes happen so easily without such expert assistance. Often these mistakes will not become obvious until you have completed the hen house, and by then it could be too late to sort out any problems. It is certainly worth investing a few dollars to get professional advice and tips along the way

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Many people these days are interested in keeping chickens. In this way they safe a lot of money, because they will produce their own fresh eggs and meat. If you are one of them, then building a chicken coop is a must. There are several ways to get a chicken coop. One option is of course buying a pre-built chicken coop that comes in many different designs and sized, or you can build a chicken coop yourself. It is fairly easy to do and can be completed in just a single day. The basic thing you will need when you decide making a chicken coop yourself is a good chicken coop blueprint that will show you step by step how to complete the task.

A chicken coop should not just be something to house your chickens in to feed them and lay their eggs. It needs to be a fortress of some sort and should protect them from predators. In building your own chicken coop, consider a few factors like location, size, climate, protection and design. You need to plan accordingly in constructing the coop because without planning, you may end up regretting or losing the drive to finish it. Furthermore, it may also cost you much more than what you anticipated. That’s why it is a great starting point to follow basic building tips. This will enable you to get the project done as soon as you can and will help you avoid additional expenses. A number of free chicken coop building plans can be found online, and in most cases you can download them immediately. While anybody can make a nice-looking chicken coop and make it look very easy to create, your chances of finding out all the things and materials that you missed will surface during the building process. This is why getting a chicken coop blueprint is a wise decision.

Quality chicken coop blueprint comes with more than just pictures. It should have a professionally designed plan which includes the following information:

· List of materials needed (hardware, etc.) during construction
· A cut list
· Diagrams which are easy to read and has specific details
· Footings and foundation information
· Roof plans and rafter details
· Straightforward and easy to follow building instructions

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Some pre-fabricated chicken coops  are priced in the thousands of dollars.Once you install this it might not be expandable because of size and structure limitations.When you are building a chicken coop from the ground up you save money.Saving money is guaranteed when you get going with a focused plan.Avoid rebuilding the coop and investing more money.

There are many factors you should consider when planning to build a hen house. Realizing space, size and materials and blueprints matter when you need great results.The first thing is to settle on which chicken coop you want to build.

Getting these steps in order before you begin is key to your success.Below are tools you need in how to build a chicken coop.

Here are 3 basic steps to get started:

 

The first thing to do is take lumber or metal posts to frame the coop, sinking them 12-24” deep.You may want to pour concrete in the holes to make sure they hold.Follow your plans as advised, to make a square shape.Make the chicken run 10 square feet and the chicken coop 4 square feet.

The next step is to place 2×4’s horizontally on the ground for a frame.One option is to attach wire to the boards to create a floor.Remember that predators dig under the wall to come up from under the floor of the chicken run.

 

After that, apply the boards of the top of the frame at an angle which allows rain to run off the roof. You can use sheet metal, tin or wood for the roof.

Last, the materials you choose for building a chicken run will affect the cost of your overall plans.Basic materials are wood, wire, hardware and PVC. In any case, you want a chicken coop that will last for years in all weather, so you will want to invest in quality materials to achieve this.Wood will be the most expensive material.

 

Quality, weather treated wood is what you need to invest in for a long lasting coop.You can also get good lumber from scrap sites, building yards and many other sources.As long as the wood is in good condition, it will last for years.

Don’t worry if the wood patterns are mixed, as a coat of stain or paint will even out the look.

 

 

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The Complete Step By Step Video Guide To Building Your Own Backyard Chicken Coop In Under 3 Days! To find out more, visit http://www.backyardchickencoopdesigns.com

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