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The Secret to Building a Chicken Coop is to Build it Using Tried & Tested Methods and a Top Design

Now more than ever is a good time for keeping and rearing chickens in the backyard due to many factors.
One being the ever rising cost of buying eggs especially when it comes to free range, yet for a small investment of a few chickens and our time in building a chicken coop using some simple methods and easy to follow designs we can have lovely fresher than fresh poultry eggs from our very own chicken coop each and every day.
You could of course go down the road of buying pre-packed, pre-built chicken accommodation, but if we think the cost of eggs is high, the cost of buying poultry housing can make keeping chickens seem a real luxury.
That aside, it will still need to be assembled and will certainly not be as good a quality as you could produce by buying the necessary timber etc yourself.
With this in mind, think how much more satisfying it will be, to have the exact type of housing for your chickens that you know is going to fulfil both yours and the chickens requirements, especially when it comes to their overall comfort, practicality, and function-ability and more importantly, safety.
Building chicken coops is an economic and very practical answer to providing chickens with a suitable safe and sturdy poultry complex.
Nothing too small or shabby should be acceptable as your chickens can live to a ripe old age of 12 years, but on average 5 to 7 years tends to be normal.
Keeping these little lovelies is very cost effective and the day to day feeding costs etc will be very little.
Not only that, but before very long your chickens will possibly become the focal point of your life, and why not? After all they are exceptionally friendly and highly entertaining, but as with any livestock they need the right care and attention so they will stay happy and healthy.
When it comes to a chicken coop build DIY represents huge value for money and you will be guaranteed a high quality poultry house at a fraction of the costs involved in buying one.
So now that you know it is the better deal you will want to ensure that you are building it right and that it will last.
Think of longevity as a key as this will save you even more money down the road when it comes to any maintenance, above all try not to rush and think of every aspect clearly.
This way you will end up with an astounding chicken coop that will be pleasing to the eye practical, and kind on the environment.
Building a chicken coop could not be easier when you are given the correct information.
They are manageable, easy to assemble and can save you a fortune, and once complete an ideal focus for the whole family.

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