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		<title>Keep these things in mind when you make a chicken tractor</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[A tractor is a little chicken Chicken Coop to remain around 3 or 4 birds and be light enough to be moved on a backyard by a single man. It is also known as the Ark of chicken these days of chicken tractors are becoming popular among poultry breeders and enthusiasts due to major benefits [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>A tractor is a little chicken Chicken Coop to remain around 3 or 4 birds and be light enough to be moved on a backyard by a single man. It is also known as the Ark of chicken these days of chicken tractors are becoming popular among poultry breeders and enthusiasts due to major benefits they offer. Typically chicken tractors are 4 feet long and 3 meters wide while being 3 feet tall. Not all the floors so that the birds inside are easily accessible to the grass below. Why a chicken tractor chicken is so important tend to attack the weeds weeds, pests and insects for food and confine them within a tractor means they will work in exactly the area that covers. This way you can have all the nasty elements removed from your garden easily and without spending any effort. Another advantage is that the droppings of chickens tend to provide nitrogen-rich fertilizer for your soil. But you must remember that chickens tend to scrape the top soil away to take sand baths if allowed a place too long, so be sure to &#8220;drive&#8221; the tractor around your backyard in order all corners May advantages. Building a chicken tractor A tractor chicken is probably the easiest to do. Everything you want is lumber and fence and you&#8217;re all set. Be sure to provide plenty of space for your birds. The minimum recommended area per chicken is 4 square feet so keep this in mind before making your tractor. Many people have also equipped their tractors with wheels to make it easy to move. When ready, the tractor must allow at least 3 to 4 chicken and so it should not restrict air and sunshine. Always keep a sprinkler and a feeder filled in the ark. Also keep in mind that the predators could prowl your area. Chicken wire can protect birds birds of prey, but you must keep an eye on land-based predators. </p>
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		<title>Chicken House Plans: If you make these mistakes, you&#8217;ll be sorry</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 22 Feb 2010 19:22:26 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Did you know you can find all sorts of plans really bad chicken house on the Internet? The problem is that much of this information is either wrong or very confusing Emirates. Why waste your money and your valuable time to invest in a poultry house that does not work for you? Error # 1: [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Did you know you can find all sorts of plans really bad chicken house on the Internet? The problem is that much of this information is either wrong or very confusing Emirates. Why waste your money and your valuable time to invest in a poultry house that does not work for you? Error # 1: Do not do the security review of the most important: You go to the chicken farm, and they are very likely harmed by predators and the elements. Their security should be primary in your mind. You must keep your chickens safe from the weather as well. For example, you must have your barn facing the sun to prevent it from being too wet after rain. You must place your coop on high, dry ground to keep it safe from both predators and water after rain. Also keep in mind that your chickens will need a heat source when the cold temperatures of winter arrive. Check into heat lamps online or at your local hardware store. Error # 2: Take care of your home Chicken: Why build something and then not taking proper care of him? Poultry must be maintained and cleaned regularly to avoid harboring bacteria and other potential infectious diseases. This is another aspect to keep your chickens safe from harm. An element such maintenance is to protect the wood that your house is built from chicken. You do not want rotten wood that allow rodents to go and scare your poor chickens. You want to protect the wood with some sort of sealant safe to help ensure against rot. Also, you may want to slope the floor a little to the main door, so there is no puddling under the feet of your chickens. Keep these mistakes and tips in mind when looking for plans homemade chicken and you&#8217;ll be well on your way to creating a safe and healthy environment for your friends backyard birds. I found a website with the house&#8217;s most comprehensive plans chicken I&#8217;ve ever seen. . . and I saw many of them! The remarkable thing is that you do not change them at all because they are ready to build. They are safe and easy to maintain. In addition, you can get a FREE email course right on webwebsite: Chicken Coop PLANS. </p>
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		<title>Building a chicken house quickly with these techniques</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 10 Feb 2010 19:40:07 +0000</pubDate>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Do you think it will take weeks to build a chicken house? If so, you may want to think again. With the right techniques and tricks that you can easily achieve this in as little as a few days shorter and have much success in doing so.&#13;Here&#8217;s what you need to know to build a poultry properly.&#13;The plan of the building in its entirety before&#13;The first thing you must do as you build a poultry house is to take the time to plan the entire Coop before building. Many people make the mistake of building too soon and then find out they have built too small because of all the additional parts that must go inside.&#13;Remember that steps you get in terms of total and free space are just that &#8211; free space. If you start adding feeders, drinkers, perches and so on, which removes the total amount of free space you have, what makes your chickens feel more crowded.&#13;To resolve this problem, develop a master plan first and then proceed to build a poultry house according to this view.&#13;Make sure you give your chickens enough light&#13;Then you should also make sure you give your chickens enough total light. This is accomplished by being sure you add enough windows throughout the Coop, which will allow the sun in. Shin&#13;Just make sure with these windows that you are not placing them too low and the sun shining directly through May chickens, which may make them uncomfortable. Locate the main direction of the sun hits your henhouse and generally make you focus your windows on this side of the house.&#13;Never Build Smaller Than You Think you&#8217;ll need&#13;Finally, as indicated in the first point, size is one of the most important things you should consider as you build a chicken house. If you&#8217;re not sure how many chickens you plan to keep it a smart move to build slightly bigger than you think you&#8217;ll need, so if you decide to add one or two more, you have enough room.&#13;The worst situation is when a chicken farmer builds the Coop perfect size, but then finds he needs more chickens. Then you must tare the Coop and rebuild parts of it, or add a wing to the Co-op is in place.&#13;So be sure you follow these three tips you build a chicken house. The process may seem fairly complex but using a building plan that it breaks down into manageable steps, it really becomes something you can handle easily in a weekend. </p>
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