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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>As you probably know, a <a target="" title="" href="http://diychickenhouse.com">chicken coop</a> is an essential part of raising <a target="" title="" href="http://diychickenhouse.com">backyard chickens</a>.<br />It will provide your flock with warm shelter and a safe place to eat and sleep. However,not many of us want to invest in a pre-made <a target="" title="" href="http://diychickenhouse.com">chicken coop</a> for many reasons such as:<br />inflated cost and the hassle of delivery or bringing it home. Therefore,&nbsp; this article will help you build a better backyard <span class='wp_keywordlink'><a href="http://diychickenhouse.com" title="Chicken Coops">chicken coop</a></span> fast and easy. If you follow these 5 easy steps, you will be able to construct a strong and durable backyard <span class='wp_keywordlink'><a href="http://diychickenhouse.com" title="Chicken Coops">chicken coop</a></span> that will provide excellent shelter for your chickens and keep them safe from predators.</p>
<p><strong>Step 1: Plan Ahead of Time.</strong></p>
<p>If you want to build a backyard <span class='wp_keywordlink'><a href="http://diychickenhouse.com" title="Chicken Coops">chicken coop</a></span> with the least amounts of setbacks, you must PLAN ahead of time.</p>
<p>Some questions to answer&nbsp; before constructing your <a target="" title="" href="http://diychickenhouse.com">chicken coop</a></p>
<ul>
<li>How many chickens will inhabit the coop?</li>
<li>What size are the chickens, large standards or bantams?</li>
<li>How many nests will you provide the hens with?</li>
<li>How many feeders and waterers will you have available?</li>
<li>How many windows will your chicken coop require to give enough sunlight to your flock?</li>
<li>Will you be constructing a chicken run with easy access into and out of the coop?</li>
</ul>
<p>You see, there are various questions that need to be answered before you build a backyard chicken coop because you may find out too late that the coop you built was not sufficient enough to keep your chickens happy and safe.</p>
<p><strong>Step 2: Choose your Terrain.</strong></p>
<p>Once you have answered all your pre-building questions, the next step is to choose a terrain where you will build a backyard chicken coop in.</p>
<p>It is very important that you choose an area that is wide enough for your coop to fit with plenty of space around it for a chicken run or for you to maneuver around.</p>
<p>You do not want to build a coop where you do not have easy access around its perimeter.</p>
<p>Try to choose a terrain where it receives direct sunlight and far from heavy bushes or weeds where snakes, rodents, and other predators may reside in.</p>
<p><strong>Step 3: Sketch out your Design on Paper.</strong></p>
<p>When attempting to build a backyard chicken coop, do not go at it with a concept in your head. This can lead to disaster. Make sure you sketch out your coop on paper, even if you&#8217;re not an artist, and cover every angle including a top view of the roof and a sketch of the inside. If this is your first time building a backyard chicken coop, you shouldn&#8217;t go for an architectural masterpiece, but rather start out with a simple chicken coop first just big enough for your flock and as you gain experience, then go for something of a greater scale.</p>
<p><strong>Step 4: Gather all your Materials.</strong></p>
<p>Before you build a backyard chicken coop, make an effort to collect all the materials you will need so that you won&#8217;t have to take unexpected trips to and from the hardware or lumber store.</p>
<p>A good example of materials you will need are:</p>
<ul>
<li>wood (2 x 4),</li>
<li>concrete cinder blocks,</li>
<li>chicken wire or fence wire,</li>
<li>insulation strips,</li>
<li>and also nails, screws, saw and hammer.</li>
</ul>
<p>While these are your most common materials, only you<br />will know exactly what you need when you complete steps 1 and 3 and actually plan ahead of time and sketch out your coop design from every angle.</p>
<p><strong>Step 5: Build it.</strong></p>
<p>It is now time to build a backyard chicken coop. You have done all your planning ahead of time. You have chosen a terrain convenient to maneuver around with excellent sunlight and free from predators. You have sketched out your chicken coop design on paper and you have gathered all your materials. Now all you have to do is put it together.</p>
<p>Some things to remember: Provide plenty of ventilation through screened windows, bury your outside chicken wire along the coop&#8217;s borders about a foot deep to prevent predators from digging in, and if you live in cold climates, make sure to properly insulate the roof and insides of the coop.</p>
<p>I hope these 5 steps will help you build a backyard chicken coop with greater ease and success.<br />However, these are only a few guidelines and there is so much more information you should learn before you actually build a backyard chicken coop.</p>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 29 Mar 2010 22:01:30 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Oz</dc:creator>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In order to protect your chickens from predators, weather and injury it&#8217;s important to build a <span class='wp_keywordlink'><a href="http://diychickenhouse.com" title="Chicken Coops">chicken coop</a></span> to shelter them. <a href="http://buildchickencoopz.com/">Chicken coop designs</a> should be capable of preventing a theft, if you reside in a locality where theft is a common scenario.</p>
<p>If you do not have any idea on how to design a <span class='wp_keywordlink'><a href="http://diychickenhouse.com" title="Chicken Coops">chicken coop</a></span> read on. Coming up with a plan or checking for a <span class='wp_keywordlink'><a href="http://diychickenhouse.com" title="Chicken Coops">chicken coop</a></span> plan is the first step. When you decide to create chicken coop, you need to remember the following factors as well:</p>
<p>Place the chicken coop outside your home and somewhere within your premise boundaries. You should also ensure that the neighbors are not disturbed by the sound or smell, when you put up one.</p>
<p>Designing your coop, should be done in accordance with the cash you have planned to spend on it. This way, you could use the scrap material if on a tight budget. Lighting and Ventilation are very important aspects while building the coop.</p>
<p>Fresh water and healthy food are important, if you want your chickens to be healthy and lay eggs throughout the year.</p>
<p>After these things are done, you have also come up with a chicken coop plan and ready, we begin with building the coop. There are lot of resources where you could find professional &amp; innovative designs for your chicken coop online. Be it designing one yourself or buying one, the factors to be considered are as follows:</p>
<p>Acknowledge the importance of a chicken coop design. The chicken coop must be competent to shelter the chicken from predators.</p>
<p>Windows, doors and ventilation are important factors. Place the coop closer to a water source. Allow provision for feeders. Roosting area is a chicken&#8217;s favorite sleeping spot. Roosting area should be higher than the nesting area.</p>
<p>Lightening is needed for warmth during winter and to get chicken lay more eggs. The design should not make cleaning difficult. Doorway should be big and allow a person to go inside for cleaning.</p>
<p>Chickens love to lay eggs in a layer box. Ensure they are above ground level.</p>
<p>Although I have listed few tips, they are very basis ones only and it&#8217;s important to get suggestions from a professional. Feel free to visit our site for Professional Chicken Coop Plans, Designs and Manuals.</p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Every living thing, be it a human, animal or a bird has to deal with health issues. Birds, just like every other species, have their own kind of medical conditions. If you have pet bird, it might get sick without you getting any inkling. Shortage of correct treatment and lengthened illness can have permanent effects on the healthfulness of your pet. You need to continually check if your pet bird in not afflicted by any sickness. Tips for this are presented below. </p>
<p> A number of symptoms might show that your pet bird is sick. Of these, signs of skin are very outstanding. The skin of a sick bird changes. For most of the sorts of problems in most birds, the common manifestation is rosiness of skin or swelling. In some birds, this is going to be accompanied by skin turning flaky and sore. Frequently test your pet for any such problems. </p>
<p> Another important thing to be conscious of is the heavy parts of the body like eyes, mouth, nose, ears and so on. If your pet bird is sick, probabilities are high that the color of the body parts many go through a major change. Another suggestion of the poor health of your pet bird is discharge from the body. If you spot any kind of swelling in the eyes or see a change in eye color to blood red, its time for a wake up call as your pet is very likely to be ill.</p>
<p> Weakness and fatigue are some obvious indicators of illness in pets. If your pet is not as active, you may just suspect a problem. Most pets like dogs, cats and even birds tend to stick to themselves in case they&#8217;re nursing some form of sickness. Your pet’s social behavior might also appear influenced or curtailed if he is afflicted by some problem.</p>
<p> Yet one more thing to lookout for is the changes that your pet bird exhibit in his/ her personality. Sickness has a great effect on the behaviour pattern of the pets. There are some pets that go thru certain changes in their idiosyncrasies while nursing sickness. While some might exhibit gentle and not terribly conspicuous differences, there are several others who show an intense change in their behaviour. For some, a typical indicator is the lack of enthusiasm. However, for some others becoming aggressive is the tell tale sign. Both the case reflects likelihood of poor health.</p>
<p> Last but not the least ; variations in the eating patterns of your pet is also a massive indicator in this context. It is very possible that your pet may not consume his / her regular intake of food while fighting any sickness. To ratify that, you can try serving his / her fave food item to the pet. If the pet shows unusual behavior like not eating the fave dish at all or eating it in extraordinarily nominal quantity, surety of sickness increase manifolds.</p>
<p> It&#8217;s crucial for pet owners to realise that birds can&#8217;t talk about their sickness or cry about their sufferings. So, guarantee that you are more careful with your pet bird and is going to spot a sickness before the situation goes out of hand.</p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Backyard chicken raising is a wonderful hobby.&nbsp; You will enjoy delicious, fresh eggs almost daily. If you want to keep the hens as pets (and many people do) you might not want to consider them as potential Sunday dinner, but it is something to at least consider as a good source of income perhaps.</p>
<p> None of this can be done without looking after your chickens properly. So here are the 10 vital steps for raising and keeping your poultry happily and in great condition.</p>
<p> Step 1, choose the breed. It is vital to choose the right breed for your area and requirements.&nbsp; Tolerance to hot or cold weather, good layers or for the pot, good pets or backyard scratchers – there are many things to consider before you get your hens.&nbsp; Your local chicken supplier can advise, or other neighbors with hens of their own. &nbsp;</p>
<p> Step 2, decide on the right number of birds. Hens must have enough room to forage and nest. Plan on about 10 square feet or one square meter per bird as a minimum.&nbsp; Measure out the area in which you intend to keep the hens, to determine the maximum number you can keep comfortably. Three is considered the minimum, because hens like company.</p>
<p> Step 3, decide how much time you will have available. You will need to allocate a period daily for feeding, cleaning, watering and other tasks such as inspection of perimeter fencing. Budget about 15 minutes each day, at the same time if possible – hens love routine.</p>
<p> Step 4, build accommodation.&nbsp; Poultry must have places to roost, nest and forage safely. They should have a place to shelter from the sun and a source of fresh water. The chicken house should be easy to clean and allow egg collection without too much disturbance for the hens.</p>
<p> Step 5, provide security. Safety from predators is super important, and these come in many forms including cats and dogs, rats, wild animals, birds of prey, even snakes.&nbsp; Do not underestimate the ability of predators to gain access to your hens through or under fences over time.&nbsp; You need a secure hen house, at least, and should also consider providing a fenced run or pen with chicken wire sides buried to at least 12 inches.&nbsp; The chicken run will need a top as well, if there are birds of prey around or the run is close to trees &#8211; to prevent your chickens taking flight!</p>
<p> Step 6, consider health hazards. There are quite a few diseases that can affect hens, and you need to check out those that are common in your locality.&nbsp; Try speaking to local chicken farmers and vets, as well as online forums – you will get a lot of help from the chicken-keeping community. &nbsp;</p>
<p> Step 7, identify applicable laws.&nbsp; You must know and comply with all applicable laws for keeping hens in your locality, although these are seldom very demanding.&nbsp; Your local town hall or government offices should be able to give you all the guidance and information you need. &nbsp;</p>
<p> Step 8, provide a good diet.&nbsp; Poultry must have access to a mixed diet of proteins, greens and grain, as well as fresh water. A good protein diet is important, and your local feed store will be able to advise on this.&nbsp; You might need to include protein supplements and grit in the hen food, but most likely free range hens will get enough from their own foraging. Fresh, clean water must be available at all times.&nbsp; If you are away during the day or on vacation, you should investigate automatic water dispensers for your hens. Your hens will probably get all the rest of their diet requirements from foraging. &nbsp;</p>
<p> Step 9, consider weather and climate.&nbsp; Most chicken varieties are fairly tolerant of harsh climactic conditions, provided that you give them access to shade when the sun is overhead. Make sure, however, that they are able to keep their feet dry. &nbsp;</p>
<p> Step 10, consider your local environment. Usually keeping chickens is viewed as a good thing, so you should not encounter significant problems here.&nbsp; It is sensible to involve your neighbors, who may be concerned about noise (hens are quiet, cocks or roosters are not!) and mess (hens in small quantities are very clean).&nbsp; Often the promise of fresh, free range eggs can work wonders!</p>
<p> You will note that none of these vital steps is anything other than common sense.&nbsp; Following them should ensure that you have happy and healthy chickens in your backyard. One final thought – each happy hen should give you 6 fresh eggs each week throughout the spring and summer months!</p>
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<p> A single with the perfect decisions you may make, the best way do you select a prepare of pt insurance policy? You should discover that only a few companies, this includes embrace pet insurance coverage, in fact cover. For maximum protection select a pet health care insurance prepare that covers these conditions. You may pick out the level of cover which you want; a utmost include policy can of course cost more than a policy that doesn&#8217;t cover as much.</p>
<p> Another option is to change your voluntary excess which will also lower your prices. This of course means that if you do make a claim you will be paying a certain amount of any costs yourself so the level you are willing to be able to accept will be up to be able to you.</p>
<p> For the reason that <a href="http://squidoo.com/Pets-Insurance-Guides">pet insurance</a> is the best method in order to budget for unexpected veterinary bills and help in order to cover day-to-day expenses like vaccinations and place of work visits as well.</p>
<p> <b>Top Online Pet Insurance Companies</b><br /> Lots of insurance companies are doing more plus more business online. This includes online <a title="pets insurance" href="http://101-pets-insurance.com">pets insurance</a> companies. As with any insurance company, you will have hundreds in order to pick out through. Here is a analyze of the top three online pet insurance companies on the Internet today.</p>
<p> <b>1. Embrace Pet Insurance</b><br /> Embrace is probably the top locations to be able to insure your pet on the internet. What makes Embrace stand out via the other firms is they allow you in order to fully customize your pet insurance coverage policy. You may select via a handful of numerous policies and even programs to design your ideal policy for your pet. You can set the quantity of coverage, the deductible, and even co-pays.</p>
<p> <b>2. Quick Attention Pet Insurance</b><br /> Rapid Caution is among the most most reasonably priced on the internet pet insurance plan firms. Rapid Treatment insures both cats plus dogs and offers policies that begin via $9.95 a month. In case you are seeking pet medical care insurance on a budget, Rapid Care is the company for you!</p>
<p> <b>3. Pets Assure</b><br /> Pet Assure is not your traditional company. Pet Assure is a pet savings plan. You can purchase a yearly membership plus receive a discount membership card. You present this card in order to your veterinarian plus you can receive discounted services. If you are wanting to an alternative to pet insurance, Pet Assure is for you!</p>
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<p> Do you want to build a simple <span class='wp_keywordlink'><a href="http://diychickenhouse.com" title="Chicken Coops">chicken coop</a></span>? To build a simple <span class='wp_keywordlink'><a href="http://diychickenhouse.com" title="Chicken Coops">chicken coop</a></span> you need to keep an eye on 4 things.</p>
<p>• Ventilation.<br /> • The feeding system.<br /> • Light.<br /> • How to build a simple chicken coop.</p>
<p><strong>How Can You Start Building A Backyard Chicken Coop?</strong></p>
<p>So now there&#8217;s 1 question left, right? How to build a chicken house for your backyard? There are 2 ways to do this.</p>
<p>• You hire a professional builder to build your coop.<br /> • You build a coop all by yourself while you use a building plan.</p>
<p>Other things to think about are:</p>
<p>- Do you require a portable chicken coop? This is important for people with small backyards.<br /> &#8211; How much money do you want to spend? The larger the coop, the more lumber you&#8217;ll need to obtain.<br /> &#8211; Do you need to secure your coop from predators? Not so important in urban areas.<br /> &#8211; Is your climate particularly hot or cold? You&#8217;ll need to take precautions to make sure your flock doesn&#8217;t freeze or melt in the heat!</p>
<p>Of course, any good chicken coop construction guide will help you answer these kinds of questions. The important part is that you&#8217;re aware of them, and don&#8217;t go jumping into anything that is not right for you.</p>
<p><strong>Build A Backyard Chicken Coop By&#8230;Yourself! Possible?</strong></p>
<p>Actually, this is the best option that you&#8217;ve got. Why? Because when you do it all by yourself you won&#8217;t have to pay extra fee&#8217;s for the materials. Also, you don&#8217;t have to pay a lot of money. Why? Because when you do this you won&#8217;t have to get a professional builder.</p>
<p>The upright chicken coop is a medium-sized design, and is shaped much like a box. You&#8217;ll be able to keep much larger flocks inside, and it even has a separate nesting area for your hens to lay.</p>
<p>Traditional coops are the premium design. Generally they look like a &#8220;house&#8221;, and are combined with a large chicken run. If you&#8217;re serious about building a high quality chicken coop, this is the one for you<br />&nbsp; </p>
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<p> I would like to give more insight on <span class='wp_keywordlink'><a href="http://diychickenhouse.com" title="Chicken Coops">chicken coop</a></span> Designs and Building one yourself. Drawing or checking for a <span class='wp_keywordlink'><a href="http://diychickenhouse.com" title="Chicken Coops">chicken coop</a></span> plan is the first step that you need to take. If you are buying or designing your own chicken coop, take care of the below mentioned points:</p>
<p> The location where you place the chicken coop should be outside your house, but within your premise. While placing the coop, bear in mind that the neighbors should be taken into consideration as well and take care to avoid the smell or sound from going past your boundaries.</p>
<p> Consider your budget and start your designing process. This way, you could use the scrap material if on a tight budget. Ensure the coop is well-lit and well-ventilated.</p>
<p> Fresh water and healthy food are important, if you want your chickens to be healthy and lay eggs throughout the year.</p>
<p> After these things are done, you have also come up with a chicken coop plan and ready, we begin with building the coop. There are lot of resources where you could find professional &amp; innovative designs for your chicken coop online. Irrespective of the fact that you are looking to buy or build a chicken coop, consider the below mentioned factors:</p>
<p> Understand the need of a chicken coop design. The chicken coop must be competent to shelter the chicken from predators.</p>
<p> Take care of ventilation, windows and doors. Water supply should be closer to the coop. Allow provision for feeders. Chickens love sleeping in a roosting area. Build roosting area higher than nesting area.</p>
<p> Lightening is needed for warmth during winter and to get chicken lay more eggs. Always make sure the design chosen is easy to clean. Making the doorway, big enough for a person to go inside for cleaning is a good idea.</p>
<p> Have layer boxes, as chickens prefer laying eggs in them. They should be above ground level always.</p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Steps on <a href="http://www.chickenshedfloral.com/" target="_blank">how to plan and build a chicken coop</a> that can work in the garden aren&#8217;t as difficult as those for bigger coop houses. But it doesn&#8217;t indicate that preparations are not significant. The assembly might be easy and even moveable, but to create it right, one would want some type of<a target="" title="" href="http://diychickenhouse.com"> instructions on the way to make a chicken coop</a>. Luckily, that is what&#8217;s provided during this report.</p>
<p>General options of a easy coop</p>
<p>The most important options of a straightforward <a target="" title="" href="http://diychickenhouse.com">garden chicken coop</a> include feeders, water containers, litter boxes, nests and roost poles. These requirements are usually found within the coop itself, even in moveable ones. On the sections, there are backyard coops that are comprised only of the main chicken house, while others will have a 2-section structure that includes the main coop and a hen run.</p>
<p>Typical materials</p>
<p>Wood is the foremost mainstream material used to create a simple coop. From the floor to the walls to perches, wood is the foremost prefered item. Roofs can also be made of wood depending on the preference of the engineer.</p>
<p>Alternative materials that may be seen in a straightforward chicken house structure are galvanized iron, wire mesh, p.c materials, pipes and light metal. A mix of these materials is quite common, significantly if the builder has the time and therefore the resources to create a fancier structure.</p>
<p>Specifications that require to be checked</p>
<p>In building a simple or transportable coop, ventilation, padding and floor space are the most necessary aspects to be measured. These aspects should be addressed as early as the design stage. To provide for proper airing, windows and holes should be correctly positioned and the house itself should be in the correct part of the backyard in relation to the sun.</p>
<p>Insulation will rely greatly on the resources used. A simple lightweight bulb turned on during winter months can make sure of the padding problem when there is a want for additional warmth. Floor area should be created according with the number of chickens and the amount of options that are included within the plan. The material that can be used would largely rely on the world&#8217;s weather.</p>
<p>Location</p>
<p>When it comes to defining the exact spot within the backyard where the coop can be built, safety from wild animals should be the first criteria. It ought to also be a place where chickens are protected against the humid and from extreme weather conditions. Knowing how to construct a <span class='wp_keywordlink'><a href="http://diychickenhouse.com" title="Chicken Coops">chicken coop</a></span> using easy ways and equipment can facilitate a builder save a heap of time and cash without sacrificing the standard of the built product. The straightforward tips above will facilitate bring such a product.</p>
<p>Having a coop for your hens is not enough to guard them from rapacious animals or sporadic passersby who apply the &#8220;finders-keepers&#8221; rule when they see plump, fit chicken eggs.</p>
<p>Put up a fence around your property that&#8217;s a minimum of 5 four-and-a-half feet in height. You can use wire mesh or lumber or perhaps galvanized iron commonly used for roofs.</p>
<p>A tiny garden <span class='wp_keywordlink'><a href="http://diychickenhouse.com" title="Chicken Coops">chicken coop</a></span> ought to give for all the basic needs of your flock. If you deal with their resting, nesting, littering and protection wants, then you&#8217;ll hear no squawk of criticism from them.</p>
<p>Chicken coop perch height is just one in all the factors that you need to think about when building perches for your chickens. Do not forget that materials to be used, their position within the coop and their size also are vital and ought to be given acceptable attention.</p>
<p>Constructing <a href="http://www.chickenshedfloral.com/chicken-coop-plans.php" target="_blank">chicken coop plans</a> are arguably the most vital aspects of a chicken house construction plan. After all, one cannot really make a functional coop if the layout or arrange isn&#8217;t the correct one.</p>
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<li>Most people get into<a target="" title="" href="http://diychickenhouse.com"> raising chickens</a> for the benefits of having eggs on hand,</li>
<li>plus they make great pest control.</li>
<li>Chickens are excellent for catching crop eating grasshoppers and other small destructive bugs.</li>
<li>They are perfect for fertilization of the garden area too.</li>
<li>Kids enjoy helping to raise chickens and it is a fantastic way for them to learn to be responsible.</li>
<li>Chickens are very easy to raise and are less expensive than many other pets.</li>
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<h3><strong>Where to Purchase Your very own Chickens or chics</strong></h3>
<p>You can <strong>buy chicks in the spring </strong>from<strong> </strong></p>
<p><strong>farmers&#8217; markets</strong>,<br /><strong>feed stores</strong>,<br />and <strong>farm supply places</strong>.</p>
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<p>Feed stores usually require you to fill out a form before the chicks are ordered, so they aren&#8217;t left with a large supply of unwanted chicks.</p>
<p>There are some farms where chicks can be purchased and farmers&#8217; markets in the spring. A variety of catalogs are available with photos of various breeds and you can order directly from them as well. Many catalogs are also found online, with the option to purchase kits of chicks with rearing supplies.</p>
<p>They require a 100 watt bulb and should be positioned in the corner of the brooding area. Food and water dispensers will be needed to keep the chicks from falling into a large open container and dirtying the contents.</p>
<p>A heat lamp with a 100 watt bulb needs to be placed in the corner for them to huddle under. These lamps can be purchased from feed stores and hardware stores.</p>
<p><span style="text-decoration: underline;"><strong>60 Day Old chicks&nbsp; and After</strong></span></p>
<p>After they are big enough to move outside, usually after a couple of months in the brooding area, they will need a coop. This should provide adequate housing for the chicks, keeping them safe from wind, rain, and excess sun. Adding a fenced in area to the coop will allow them to have a safe place for outside rummaging. They enjoy digging for bugs and small rocks, plus they like eating scraps from veggies.</p>
<p><span style="text-decoration: underline;"><strong>The most important things to remember when raising chickens</strong></span></p>
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<li>is to keep them warm,</li>
<li>fed,</li>
<li>and watered.</li>
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<p>You will need to introduce them to the water dispenser by dipping their beak into the water to show them what it is. If there isn&#8217;t an adult chicken to demonstrate this process and you don&#8217;t show them how to get water, they can dehydrate and die. Try to socialize the chicks when they are young so they won&#8217;t grow up to be skittish chickens. This is a lot of fun for children too, since they like playing with them.</p>
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		<dc:creator>Alison</dc:creator>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Do you think that it?s going to take weeks to <a href="http://home-made-chicken-coops.blogspot.com/" target="_blank">build chicken coops</a>? If so, you may want to think again.  With the right techniques and tips you can easily accomplish this goal in as little as a few short days and have great success while doing so.</p>
<p>Here is <a target="" title="" href="http://diychickenhouse.com">what you need to know in order to build a chicken house</a> properly.</p>
<p style="font-weight: bold;">Plan The Entire Inside Before Building</p>
<p>The first thing you must do as you <a target="" title="" href="http://diychickenhouse.com">build a chicken house</a> is take the time to plan the entire coop before you build.  Many people make the mistake of building too early and then find out they have built too small because of all the additional pieces that have to go inside.</p>
<p>Remember that the measurements that you get in terms of total free space are just that ? free space.  If you start adding the feeders, the waterers, the perches, and so on, this will take away from the total amount of free space you have, making your chickens feel more crowded.</p>
<p>To solve this problem, draw a blueprint out first and then proceed to build a chicken house according to that design.</p>
<p style="font-weight: bold;">Make Sure You Give Your Chickens Enough Light</p>
<p>Next, you also need to make sure that you?re giving your chickens enough total light.   This is accomplished by being sure you add enough windows throughout the coop which will serve to allow the sun to shin in.</p>
<p>Just be sure with these windows that you are not placing them too low or the sun may shine directly at the chickens, which can make them feel uncomfortable.  Locate the main direction the sun typically hits your <span class='wp_keywordlink'><a href="http://diychickenhouse.com" title="Chicken Coops">chicken coop</a></span> and be sure to focus your windows on that side of the house.</p>
<p style="font-weight: bold;">Never Build Smaller Than You Think You?d Need</p>
<p>Finally, as noted in the first point, size is one of the biggest things you must take into consider as you build a chicken house.  If you aren?t sure how many chickens you plan to keep, it?s a smart move to build slightly larger than you think you?ll need, then if you do decide to add one or two more, you will have enough room.</p>
<p>The worst situation is when a chicken farmer builds the perfect size coop but then finds out he needs more chickens.  Then you have to tare down the coop and rebuild parts of it or else add an extension onto the coop that?s in place.</p>
<p>So be sure you?re following these three tips as you <a href="http://home-made-chicken-coops.blogspot.com/" target="_blank">build a chicken house</a>. The process may seem quite intricate but by using a building plan that breaks it down into manageable steps, it really becomes something that you can easily handle over the course of a weekend.</p>
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