As the popularity of urban homesteading and sustainable living
increases, it's no wonder you're in need of trusted, practical
guidance on how to properly house the chickens you're planning (or
have already begun) to keep.
Building Chicken Coops For
Dummies gives you the information you need to build the most
cost-efficient, safe, and easy-on-the-eye enclosures for your
backyard flock.
This practical guide gives you easy-to-follow and customizable
plans for building the backyard chicken coop that works best for
you. You'll get the basic construction know-how and key information
you need to design and build a coop tailored to your flock, whether
you live in a small city loft, a suburban backyard, or a small
rural farm.
- Includes detailed material lists, instructions, and schematic
plans for building a host of different chicken coops
- Step-by-step guidance on how to build a coop-or design your
own
- Accessible for every level of reader
Whether you're just beginning to gain an interest in a
back-to-basics lifestyle or looking to add more attractive and
efficient coops to your current flock's digs, Building Chicken
Coops For Dummies gives you everything you need to build a
winning coop!
Build a safe, attractive, and cost-effective enclosure for
your backyard flock
Whether you have a small city loft, a suburban backyard, or a
rural farm, this friendly guide gives you easy-to-follow and
customizable plans for building a backyard chicken coop. You''ll
get basic construction know-how and key information to design and
build a coop that''s easy on the eyes and tailored to your
flock.
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Begin with chicken coop basics - determine the necessary
features for your coop, add a few amenities, and choose the right
location and size
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Get set to build your chicken coop - figure out the gear and
materials you need and get a crash course on basic carpentry
skills
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Dig into coop construction - prepare your coop''s site, create
your coop''s skeleton, and include walls, doors, windows, and a
roof
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Add finishing touches - construct creature comforts for your
flock, put together a run, and plug in with basic electricity
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Check out all kinds of coops - follow materials lists, cut
lists, and schematic drawings for five different chicken coops
Open the book and find:
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The dirt on essential coop-building tools
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The carpentry skills you''ll need to construct like a pro
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Tips for prepping the coop site
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Guidance on adding walls, doors, windows, and a roof
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Pointers on building roosts, nest boxes, ramps, and runs
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How to add electricity to your coop
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Helpful schematic drawings
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Fun ideas to trick out your coop
Learn to:
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Choose your coop''s best location, size, and style
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Gather the gear and materials you need to build a coop
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Construct a coop from the ground up
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Understand materials lists, cut lists, and illustrated plans
Todd Brock: Todd Brock has written, directed, and
produced more than 1,000 episodes of television programming. His
shows on topics ranging from landscaping to home renovations to
gardening have been broadcast nationally on major networks
including HGTV, DIY Network, and PBS, and locally in one of the
country''s Top 10 TV markets.
As a freelance writer, Todd has researched and written about
everything from mobsters to Pac-Man, and children's stories to
cheeseburgers. He lives in the Atlanta, Georgia, area with his
wife, Debbie, and their two daughters, Sydney and Kendall.
Dave Zook: Dave Zook, his wife, Suz, and their
four children, Justin, Jordan, Jenika, and Javon, live on several
acres in rural Lancaster County, Pennsylvania. He is the
founder/owner of Horizon Structures, a manufacturer of pre-built
storage sheds, garages, horse barns, and chicken coops.
Dave and his family keep a small fl ock of chickens at home in one
of his company''s coops. He continues to improve the designs and
develop new ones based on customer input as well as his family's
experiences with their own backyard fl ock.
Over the past nine years, Horizon''s line of chicken coops has
proven to be very popular with chicken fanciers - and their hens -
throughout the U.S., with coops now in 48 states!
Rob Ludlow: Rob Ludlow, his wife, Emily, and
their two beautiful daughters, Alana and April, are the perfect
example of the suburban family with a small fl ock of backyard
chickens. Like countless others, what started out as a fun hobby
raising a few egg-laying machines has almost turned into an
addiction.
Originally, Rob started posting his chicken experiences on his
hobby Web site, www.Nifty-Stuff.com, but after realizing how much
his obsession was growing, he decided to concentrate his efforts
into a site devoted completely to the subject. Now Rob owns and
manages www.backyardchickens.com, the largest and fastest-growing
community of chicken enthusiasts in the world.
Rob is also the coauthor of the book Raising Chickens For
Dummies.
"Whether you have a small city lost, a suburban backyard, or a rural farm, this friendly guide gives you easy-to-follow and customizable plans for building a backyard chicken coop"--P. [4] of cover.