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		<title>Learn The Best Backyard Chickens That Are Worth Considering</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 05 Jun 2010 13:54:05 +0000</pubDate>
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		<title>Backyard Chicken Coops &#8211; you should consider Drawings</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 04 Jun 2010 13:55:38 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Due to the high cost of buying a pre-made structure, people build their own barns. Designs are available to make this process much easier. The best make it as easy as you do not need advanced skills in carpentry this kind of project. Before starting this project, you need to know what type of design [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Due to the high cost of buying a pre-made structure, people build their own barns. Designs are available to make this process much easier. The best make it as easy as you do not need advanced skills in carpentry this kind of project. Before starting this project, you need to know what type of design to suit your needs. The first drawing that you must consider is large or small. It depends on how many chickens you intend to increase and the available space in your yard. If you have a few chickens, but the plan to acquire more in the future, you probably want to create a larger size. You also need to determine how much space in your garden you are ready to be occupied. Want a mobile chicken coop or a permanent structure? A Coop Mobile allows you to move your house around the chicken yard. This can be beneficial to allow maximum sunlight into the cage during the different seasons. You can also move your barn near the house during the colder months. You will need to maintain and clean your property. This is an important consideration for those considering building their own barns. Good designs should address this area. If your house is chicken in a part of the court that tends to get muddy, you can raise it to 12-24 inches of soil to help keep it clean. This elevation, they can also serve as shadow zone for your chickens. These are a few things to think about for those who have decided to build their own barns. Drawings and plans should address many of these needs. If you have decided to build your own barn, make sure you have a good set of plans to prevent any backsliding. </p>
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		<title>Chicken Coop &#8211; A few easy tips to build a house Backyard</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 03 Jun 2010 13:53:56 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Chickens can save you lots of money with the purchase of eggs and meat. raising chickens can be fun but they need a suitable environment to survive in different weather conditions. The best solution to your hens feel more at home is to build them a chicken coop well built. Many people think that building [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Chickens can save you lots of money with the purchase of eggs and meat. raising chickens can be fun but they need a suitable environment to survive in different weather conditions. The best solution to your hens feel more at home is to build them a chicken coop well built. Many people think that building a house is hard and time consuming, so they go to their woodshop in the region or workmanship and just buy a house. You can save a lot of money in building your own barn and you can customize to your taste. Like any other outdoor work that requires tools and equipment you will need to have a plan of action rather than just put a bit of wood with nails. Want a good housing plan for chickens to meet their needs. The basic tools you&#8217;ll need for work is a hammer and nails. You&#8217;ll also need other things like pliers for wiring outside the box, a saw to cut wood in the right dimensions, and other tools depending on how thorough you want your chicken house be. The most important factor when building a house is to make sure it is safe for your chickens. Cooperation and good will must be capable of withstanding a storm, rain, high winds, floods etc. When you are finished building your barn you should remember to put on the highest ground possible, so that when it rains He won &#8220;t be wet around the case for long periods of time. </p>
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		<title>Backyard Chickens on The Food Show</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 02 Jun 2010 14:09:17 +0000</pubDate>
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A short discussion of Backyard Chickens on The Food Show with Andew Coppolino. Originally aired on 570 News on May 3, 2009
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A short discussion of Backyard Chickens on The Food Show with Andew Coppolino. Originally aired on 570 News on May 3, 2009</p>
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		<title>life in the backyard: chickens</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 01 Jun 2010 14:03:39 +0000</pubDate>
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Here are my lovelies during their first outing in the backyard!
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Here are my lovelies during their first outing in the backyard!</p>
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		<title>Backyard Chickens On A Winter Morning</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 31 May 2010 13:55:07 +0000</pubDate>
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Just a little clip of my hens and my rabbits on a sunny Thursday morning in Montana.
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Just a little clip of my hens and my rabbits on a sunny Thursday morning in Montana.</p>
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		<title>Chicken Coop Plans &#8211; Easy Tips to build your own Backyard Chicken Coop</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 30 May 2010 14:21:03 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Most chickens are kept in the backyard of a house, but many people just pay a ton of money to buy a cage and do not realize how easy it is to save hundreds of dollars and construction of one of them. It does not require rocket science or having knowledge of that of a [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Most chickens are kept in the backyard of a house, but many people just pay a ton of money to buy a cage and do not realize how easy it is to save hundreds of dollars and construction of one of them. It does not require rocket science or having knowledge of that of a craftsman to build your own barn, all you need to know is the basic design and principle of how they are constructed and materials and equipment used. Many people think they can just slap together some wood and hammer nails in and call it a house, but if you really want your chickens to be effective, then give them a clean house is the best way go. A barn can vary in size depending on the amount of chickens you have or are willing to raise. If you have 20 chickens that you raise at a time when it is obvious that you will need a larger environment to then have 5 chickens. Each hen will need their own place to nest and will need decent place to wander. Obviously you&#8217;ll need a hammer and nails for your barn. You&#8217;ll also need the right amount of wood based on the size of the house should be. You can also add additional items to your barn such as shingles, ventilation and lighting, electric heating for the winter, to decorate windows and other random things you wish you had. An important factor in building a cooperative is to ensure that survive in severe weather such as thunderstorms, hurricanes and high winds. You&#8217;ll also want to make sure you barn is on the heights so that when it rains, it will not dry rot. </p>
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		<title>Our Lovely Madison Backyard Chickens</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 29 May 2010 14:01:29 +0000</pubDate>
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Milly, Louise, Rudy, and Eleanor
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Milly, Louise, Rudy, and Eleanor</p>
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		<title>Barns for sale in your backyard chickens</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 27 May 2010 13:57:28 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[chicken owner can be a wonderful thing, but it is important that you take care of them. The collection of eggs every morning with the kids can be fun. Where are you going to collect the eggs? The henhouse. Before you get your chickens, you can start looking for barns to sell immediately. There are [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>chicken owner can be a wonderful thing, but it is important that you take care of them. The collection of eggs every morning with the kids can be fun. Where are you going to collect the eggs? The henhouse. Before you get your chickens, you can start looking for barns to sell immediately. There are so many different ones that are available. They come in many different styles. Before buying, you must consider the amount of chickens you will have. If you have four of them, then you need a small cooperative. If you have up to eight of them, then a cooperative medium must be considered. However, if you plan to have at least nine chickens, then you should look in a large cage. The amount of space and the number of chickens you want to keep should be taken into consideration. The Coop will choose to put in your backyard birds should provide sufficient protection. These birds are predators such as hawks and foxes who would like to taste them. It is also important to keep them safe from the elements. The health and happiness of these birds are, the more likely they are to give you many high quality eggs. We will give you some tips to help you decide the right Coop. Number one: Your limited space? So instead of going for the normal ground-based ones, you should go to those who go above ground. Did you know that this type will give greater protection for chickens against predators? In addition, you will not need much space to put one. It is a popular choice among many people. Number two: the building chosen to house your chickens will need to have enough fresh air circulating through it during all hours. This is to ensure that the levels of humidity and ammonia are not high. If it was not enough traffic, then it could affect the health of birds. It could cause damage to the health of chickens and ammonia can cause chickens to lay eggs of poor quality. Also, when a cooperative is made from wood, this is not good. When they are made of wood, there is more likely to rot faster, this is especially true if the ammonia builds up inside of it. As mentioned earlier, there are many different chicken cooperatives for the sale. The factors we have listed above should be considered when you&#8217;re in the market for a new bâtiment.Vous may want to do some research on the Internet so you can find the best possible. You may or may not be a farmer, but you want nothing but the best for the chickens and roosters that will be in your yard. </p>
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		<title>Selection Backyard poultry</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 26 May 2010 13:56:19 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Anyone considering becoming a chicken farmer probably run the problem of trying to select the right barn. There are a lot of information there and it may be difficult to select a tutorial chicken farm that is both complete and increase the chances of your success as a chicken farmer. This is no longer a [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Anyone considering becoming a chicken farmer probably run the problem of trying to select the right barn. There are a lot of information there and it may be difficult to select a tutorial chicken farm that is both complete and increase the chances of your success as a chicken farmer. This is no longer a problem. There is now a new guide called &#8220;Building a house that takes you through the entire process of building the chicken house throughout your chicken and collect your first eggs. So if you&#8217;re still deciding whether chicken farming is for you, here are some details on what actually happens in the process of raising chickens. What really happens inside a coop? &#8211; Chickens spend most of their time inside the house. &#8211; Chickens sleep, lay their eggs there, feed and may even die. &#8211; You must create a place in your Coop so that your new chicken eggs can be incubated. This is just some basic information that you find in building a house that is available for download http://coopchicken. info / go / Building_A_Chicken_Coop. Some other important things to learn are how to protect your birds against predators and also how to ensure that your chickens stay healthy. Once you understand exactly what it takes to take care of your chickens, the next important step will be to select and build a house. Building A Chicken Coop contains detailed instructions and lists of materials for the chicken houses of different sizes. The size of the chicken coop that you&#8217;ll need will depend mainly on the number of chickens you raise. Another thing you should also think about how much space can you devote to your chicken coop in your garden. As you can see by using a guide, you can get all the information you need to get started and move from the construction phase all the way to collect your eggs first. So if you&#8217;re ready to start going http://coopchicken. info / go / Building_A_Chicken_Coop and download a copy of this guide today. </p>
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