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“Discover How To Easily Build
An Attractive And Affordable
Chicken Coop That Protects
Your Chickens From Predators
Maintains Their Health And
Delivers More Delicious Eggs”
Building a backyard chicken coop will be one of the best investments you’ll ever make.
Not only will you have a self sustained miniature-farm that produces fresh organic eggs everyday, recycles your food scraps and provides high quality fertilizer, but you’ll be proud to know that you made something with your own two hands.
Also, building your own chicken coop just makes economical sense. You can build a chicken coop at just a fraction of the cost of buying a pre-built one. Most pre-built chicken coops you buy need to be assembled anyway, you’re really just paying hugely inflated prices for the material.
Unfortunately, building your own chicken coop is not as easy as hammering some wood and wire mesh together. You need to take into account materials, insulation, ventilation, lighting, positioning, nesting, perches, litter collection and protection from the elements and other animals.
Fortunately for you, using my many years of experience in poultry farming, I’ve created an easy to follow guide to building your own perfect chicken coop. It doesn’t matter if your a master carpenter or a total beginner, If you require a big or small coop, or if you have a small or big budget.
Introducing My eBook “Building A Chicken Coop”…
| No fancy tools required -
We have especially design our plans so that anyone with basic tools like a handsaw, hammer, drill etc can build our coops Easy To Build Plans - With easy to follow cross-sectional diagrams that include exact dimensions and required materials Save money by building your own coop - Based on our analysis you normally save over 50% by building your own coop. That can be hundreds of dollars saved on larger coops Print off as many plans as required - our downloadable ebook format allows you to print off as many copies as you want. No need to worry about getting the plans dirty or having to share plans with helpers |
Here’s just a few of the many things you’ll find in your copy:
Full color step-by-step scale plans
My double story chicken coop and my personal favorite one
Detailed step-by-step instructions
My portable barn style chicken house with optional run
My large premium chicken coop with run
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Download Your Copy Today And
I’ll Give You These 4 Free Gifts…
The Cheapest Materials To Build Your Coop Out Of
Find out how to make a coop for cheaper without having to buy second hand wood
Learn the drawbacks on some of the ‘cheaper’ materials that will cost you more in the long term
Learn what you must do to a chipboard coop if you want to make it last
The Best Materials For The Ground
How to control ventilation, climate and appearance using different floor structures and materials
The best material for making an easy to clean chicken coop
The problems with dirt floors and how you can fix them
How To Build Nesting Boxes For Free Out of Common Materials
How to build a nesting box out of the food packaging you throw away
How to build a nesting box out of old furniture
My favorite nesting box that I use in my own coop
How To Best Position Your Chicken Coop
How to position your coop to prevent flooding and moisture buildup.
How to provide correct ventilation to prevent harmful ammonia and carbon dioxide build up
How to position your coop relative to the sun to regulate light and heat
It’s So Quick And Easy To Get Started
I’ve made getting started so easy and quick that any one can do it. All you need to do is click the red order button below. You’ll then be taken to the 100% safe and secure ClickBank® order form. You don’t need to sign up for an account, simply fill out your payment or PayPal® details and follow the prompts.
As soon as you’ve made payment you’ll be directed to our secret members only page where you can instantly download Building A Chicken Coop and all your free bonuses. You can then start reading your copy right away.
Wishing you many days of enjoyment with your new coop,
Building A Chicken Coop Author
PS. Once you’ve built your chicken coop, be sure to send me a picture of your chicken coop along with a short testimonial. Both our readers and myself would love to see how it turned out.
“If you are considering keeping chickens in
your back yard, you must read this book…”
“…If you are considering keeping chickens in your back yard, you must read this book. Whether you have a tiny courtyard or acres to play with, Keene’s advice will stand you in good stead and help you build the right chicken coop. The focus of the book is on being well-prepared for your flock before they even arrive. Keene ensures that you consider every issue before you spend a cent on birds, feed or equipment. He discusses which species is appropriate for your garden, what they should eat and, as the title suggests, how you should house them. Anyone with basic do-it-yourself tools and a patch of land could follow his instructions. The drawings and diagrams are easy to interpret and the lists of materials and tools needed are very helpful. Keene also appreciates that the value of using recycled materials in your chicken coop – cheap and environmentally friendly. Keene encourages responsible husbandry – his reminder of tasks to be completed weekly, monthly and sixth monthly should be replicated onto the calendar of any careful poultry keeper. The level of detail is just right, from a list of the color of the egg you might expect from you hen to a description of healthy hen’s poop! If you follow his tips, your happy hens will be very productive. Next we need a cookbook for ideas to use up all the spare eggs…”
Tracyann – Amateur Chicken Farmer – Devon,
United Kingdom








