I was needing help on building a Chicken Coop so what kind is best
Related Discussions
How to replace a toilet seat?
I need advice on how to replace a toilet seat, please. What do I need to know when looking for a new one?
Cat Litter containers
Hi! we have three rescue cats and I am always buying those large plastic litter containers - seems a waste to throw them out and they just hold clean litter but can't... See more
Cat urine vs dyed leather
Male kitten/cat began "marking" in several places in my home. The worst was on my leather couch!! It is a lighter cordovan color and has now been christened more than... See more
Use a window roller shade for a pet gate??
Has anyone in Hometalkland tried this?? It seems like it would work - the retractable gates they sell are basically sideways window shades, aren't they? Looking for... See more
Suggestion for coffee grounds
I had that if you dump your used coffee grounds at the roots of your rose bushes, it is great fertilizer. I have found this to be true. My rose bush is flourishing. A... See more
I'm looking for something to use under litter boxes to protect carpet
How can I disguise/camouflage black wire dog crates?
I have 3 dogs. They are house trained but still sleep in their crates. Tried to take them away but my dogs were not happy. i put towels on top of them to semi cov... See more
If you go to my Pinterest l have a few free plans on there you can follow me
@ Laurie Morzella it will be under one of my pins of my garden or pallets home projects good luck and ty for the fowell
Just Google: "how to build chicken coop" - you will get hundreds if not thousands of hits, and many with free plans.
it depends on how many chickens you have or want to have.. there are a lot of really amazing chicken coop plans on pinterest, and many of them are really simple to make.. we made our first coop out of pallets that we got for free!
I've been seeing people re-purposing old armoir/tv stands into chicken coops. Google thiand see what you can find. A lot depends on how many chickens you have and the space. Will they free roam?
There's tons of great ideas out there. One recommendation...if you are building something fairly small...make it portable. Build it on wheels so you can roll it around. The idea is that yo ucan put it in one spot for a few days, then move it to a new spot so the chickens will haev fresh grass and will fertilize a new area. This is actually called a "chicken tractor." Google it for some great ideas
Wood wire chicken wire