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		<title>Are You Building Bird House</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 17 Nov 2010 16:33:36 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Birds are great additions to your backyard. Putting up bird houses is an excellent way to attract them. However, not all birds opt to nest in bird houses. As it is, these cavity-dwellers also have their own specifications about the kind of house they like. These are minor measurements or feature issues but they are [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Birds are great additions to your backyard. Putting up bird houses is an excellent way to attract them. However, not all birds opt to nest in bird houses. As it is, these cavity-dwellers also have their own specifications about the kind of house they like. These are minor measurements or feature issues but they are important for the birds. However, there are general guidelines in building these houses. </p>
<p>First, it is important to identify the species of birds that visit your backyard. It is also necessary to distinguish which are the cavity-dwellers from the tree and burrow dwellers. Common cavity-dwellers are wrens, chickadees, bluebirds, and flickers. Choose one you like best and focus your bird house design on it. Even if the idea of building multiple bird houses appeal to you, refrain from doing so because birds are territorial animals. </p>
<p>Second, determine the required dimensions of your chosen bird. Forget asking the birds for these because you&#8221;ll get no answers. Dimensions of bird houses include entrance-hole, height, depth, and floor size. Smaller birds like wren and chickadees usually prefer 4&#215;4 floor size and a reasonable 8&#8243; depth. Consult a bird book or the internet for information regarding the measurements of your bird house. </p>
<p>Third, it is better to use untreated wood and lumber for bird houses. Aside from mimicking the birds&#8221; natural habitat, natural wood also minimizes risks of poisoning and overheating. Treated and processed wood like plywood contains preservatives like formaldehyde, which poses serious health hazards to your feathered friends. Lumber that is classified as pressure-treated often contain toxic chemicals which can poison the nesting birds. Paint is also a no-no. Chipping paint can be mistaken by the bird for food and eat it. Also, metals and plastics are not suitable for building avian shelters since they are both prone to overheating. You would want to provide the birds shelter, not an outdoor oven. </p>
<p> Slanted roofs are preferable so rain, dirt, and moisture would not collect on top and rot the wood. It is also preferable that the roofs extend over the sides and front. Perches are not really necessary since cavity-dwellers do not perch. Consider drainage and ventilation needs. Drill small holes on the floor but make sure that these are smaller than the bird&#8221;s feet. These holes are also best placed on corners to help in draining water out in case of rain. Baby birds drown easily and a bit of collected rainwater in their shelter is enough to send them to their deaths. Aside from the relatively larger entrance holes, place ventilation holes along the house&#8221;s walls or back. These let heat escape to keep the structure comfortably cool. Placing the bird house atop a pole is a good way to discourage predators like cats and raccoons. </p>
<p>Fifth, maintenance and cleanliness are also factors in <a href='http://buildingbirdhouse.org/building-bird-house' target='_blank'>building bird house</a> Unkempt bird houses are causes of diseases, according to experts. To help you in maintaining cleanliness in the bird house, add a backdoor. This way, you can easily remove unused nest and disinfect the vacated house. Droppings and other dirt also contribute to the contamination and cleaning these out limits risks of infecting other birds. </p>
<p>With these tips, you are on your way to designing and building your own bird houses. Help the birds by treating these houses as if you live there. Considering the birds&#8221; safety in your bird houses ensure you of longer years with your feathered friends.<br />
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		<title>Ins And Outs Of Saving Money While Building A Chicken Coop</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 19 Jan 2010 22:48:34 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[So you want to become a chicken breeder, but you have a very tight budget and no idea where to save some additional bucks during the construction process? By following some tips, you can construct your first cheap chicken house for less than 50% of what you would pay normally. If you have enough motivation [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>So you want to become a chicken breeder, but you have a very tight budget and no idea where to save some additional bucks during the construction process? By following some tips, you can construct your first cheap chicken house for less than 50% of what you would pay normally. If you have enough motivation and cunning, the cost to build cheap chicken coop may be just a pack of nails and your time.</p>
<p>The thing you have to keep in mind while building a cheap chicken house is, always search for cheaper alternatives. By cheaper I mean that cost you less money, but never sacrifice quality for price. Becoming too concerned about the price of your <a href='http://www.mychickenhouseplans.info/category/chicken-ark/' target='_blank'>chicken ark plans</a>  will harm you in the long run, when what you have done begins to rot or fall apart.</p>
<p>Start from the ground</p>
<p>One of the biggest costs you will face while trying to build a chicken house is  finding a land that is even enough, to support your chicken house construction.  It is extremely important, as building your coop on an irregular ground will  cause the construction to crook or even crack with time.</p>
<p>If you can&#8217;t find terrain that would be sufficiently even, you can do two things. You can either outsource the task by paying someone that will do it for you or, finish the task by yourself. If you decide that you are capable of doing modifications of that caliber, keep in mind that it is much harder to make the ground even than it is to fill up holes.</p>
<p>Choose the materials wisely</p>
<p>Cutting the cost of materials you use while you construct your chicken house is usually the easiest way to save cash. Don&#8217;t be lazy in this department as prices of good wood can be really high so, always ask in several places before taking your wallet out.</p>
<p>The next method to cut the costs of a chicken coop is asking people living near you if they don&#8217;t have any spare materials. Many of your neighbors will have useless wood scraps that are too small to use in major build but are good enough for a chicken coop.</p>
<p>Build your windows intelligently</p>
<p>Supplying your chickens with enough light should be a major concern of yours. If you want your chickens to  lay eggs, you have to provide them with about 14 hours of light a day. This can  be either done by intelligently placing windows inside your chicken coop or installing electrical light. But, installing lamps in your <a href='http://www.mychickenhouseplans.info/category/chicken-tractor-plans/' target='_blank'>chicken tractor plans</a> will cost you a lot of money.</p>
<p>That is why you should place your windows, so they are facing the side on which  the sun rises. It is the best free method of insuring your chickens have enough light. You should also make sure, nothing is blocking the sunlight from  shining into your chicken house. If there is a tree that stops light, you  should cut it.</p>
<p>Assess your needs and build the right size</p>
<p>Many people spend more than they have to, because they don&#8217;t take the time to  count how many chickens they need. If you plan on keeping your chickens as pets, you will build a different chicken house than a person that wants to sell the eggs. If you want your chickens to generate some money, you will want to build a bigger, richer coop.</p>
<p>On the other hand, if you want your chickens to supply enough eggs for you and your loved ones, you don&#8217;t have to worry about the size too much. Owning 2 to 3 chickens will be enough to cover  your daily egg needs, so don&#8217;t go crazy when it comes to sizing.</p>
<p>Summing it up, there are several ways to save some additional cash on your cheap chicken house.  If you will be creative enough and spend some additional time planning your every step you can build cheap chicken coop for no money. Even if you will spend some cash, intelligent planning should help you to economize on your construction.</p>
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		<title>How To Choose The Best Chicken Coop Kit</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 19 Jan 2010 10:18:08 +0000</pubDate>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Many people would like to own a chicken coop. However, they don&#8217;t want to go through the troubles of the construction process. If that is the case with you, you can save the time buy buying a ready to go chicken coop kit.</p>
<p>You will gain a lot of things by buying ready construction and one that seem to be of the highest value is time. You don&#8217;t have to ride around trying to find the right materials for your chicken coop. Aside from materials, most of the time you also receive all the necessary accessories like waterers, nesting boxes, etc. Shortly put, you get a plug and play chicken coop kit.</p>
<p>But, if you don&#8217;t have enough money, buying a chicken coop kit can be out of the question. You will have to pay from two to three hundred bucks for the smallest constructions. There are also people who can make you chicken coops on demand. But this also isn&#8217;t an economical option.</p>
<p>If you are sure you want to buy a <a href='http://www.mychickenhouseplans.info/chicken-house-plans/' target='_blank'>chicken house plans</a> kit, there are few things you need to look for in the designs. Many people, responding to demand for chicken coops, produce well put but hardly acceptable chicken houses. They have no idea about how to plan a chicken coop kit that meets all the requirements of the average flock. Looks are great but, your chicken house has to be also hen-friendly. In next few lines I will try to introduce you to some of the most important characteristics of a good chicken coop kit.</p>
<p>1. Well planned windows</p>
<p>Your chickens require light to lay eggs and stay healthy so it is crucial to create sources of light that supply them with it. Badly planned windows will impact your chickens&#8217; health and performance as egg layers.</p>
<p>Another role that windows play in your chicken coop kit is a source of air. For this reason, you should build as many of them as you can. The breath of fresh air is something crucial for your chicken and you. Aside from a bad smell, without ventilation your chicken coop may experience a huge ammonia build up witch can be lethal for your flock.</p>
<p>2. Size of the coop</p>
<p>Enough free space for your chickens is a very important factor in chicken coop design. There are many issues that can arise from a too small coop. You may notice aggression towards you and other members of the flock and in extreme cases&#8217; cannibalism.</p>
<p>You should make sure the design you are considering is a perfect fit for the amount of chickens you want to keep. If you fail to identify this it can be destructive for your <a href='http://www.mychickenhouseplans.info/hen-house-plans/' target='_blank'>hen house plans</a>.</p>
<p>3. Ease of access</p>
<p>The last characteristic of a good chicken coop kit is well planned access points. It is important to have many doors and flaps that allow you to access every place inside your chicken house.</p>
<p>As I&#8217;ve mentioned earlier bad designs will make this task very hard, and you will have troubles motivating yourself to keep the coop clean. </p>
<p>You may be surprised by the amount of factors you have to look for in a good chicken coop kit. You should always take your time while making the decision as to which chicken coop kit you choose.</p>
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		<title>Small Chicken House &#8211; Characteristics Of A Good Small Chicken Coop</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 07 Jan 2010 22:03:59 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[If you are just starting out with chicken housing, and you want to own only 2 to 3 chickens, you should consider building a small chicken house. It is a perfect solution for people that want eggs only for them and their family. Small chicken house plan doesn&#8217;t require a lot of materials to build, [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>If you are just starting out with chicken housing, and you want to own only 2 to 3 chickens, you should consider building a small chicken house. It is a perfect solution for people that want eggs only for them and their family. Small chicken house plan doesn&#8217;t require a lot of materials to build, and it is very easy to put together. These are the two biggest advantages of small chicken coops, low price and easy construction. But, don&#8217;t be fooled by the straightforwardness of this kind of plans, there are still few things you have to know before you dive into the building process.</p>
<p>Create enough space</p>
<p>Ok, so this chicken house is supposed to be small, but what does small actually mean? The fact is that there are many answers to this question, and most of the chicken breeders have their own take on this matter.</p>
<p>The advice that is given to the majority of beginners is to give about 3 to 5 square feet per chicken inside the coop and 10 in the chicken run. Such proportions will guarantee that your feathered friends remain in a good condition.</p>
<p>Let some light in</p>
<p>The next thing that is very important are windows. Right windows are what separates a productive chicken flock from a one that isn&#8217;t. Don&#8217;t provide your chickens with about 14 hours of sunlight each day, and they will lay less or won&#8217;t lay any eggs. It is a very important part of your <a href='http://www.mychickenhouseplans.info' target='_blank'>chicken house plans</a>.</p>
<p>Windows should be big and positioned so they face the sunrise every morning. This will give your chickens light from the very beginning of the day. Another purpose of windows is ventilation. Well planned windows will provide air circulation which, will help to dissolve bad smells and bring fresh air into the coop.</p>
<p>Increase the protection</p>
<p>So, you know <a href='http://ezinearticles.com/?How-to-Build-a-Chicken-Coop---7-Tips-on-Building-a-Chicken-House&amp;id=3331884' target='_blank'>how to build a chicken coop</a>, however, have you made sure your chickens are safe? Because of the small size, small chicken houses are often a target for predators as they look easy to force. Therefore, if you take security of your chickens seriously, make sure the environment they are living in, is safe.</p>
<p>The first thing you should do is surround your chicken house with a fence that is dug 15 inches into the ground. This straightforward modification is enough to keep your chickens safer. The next thing you should do is raise your chicken house around 2 feet above the ground. This should be enough to keep the smaller predators away.</p>
<p>Something I tell to every person that wants to increase the safety of their chicken house is, to find out every predator that lives in their region. Knowing what is the favourite way such an animal may attack, you are able to increase the security of your chicken house accordingly.</p>
<p>As you can see there are some disadvantages to having a small chicken house. However, if you want to house chickens just to get eggs for yourself and your family, it is a perfect solution. So don&#8217;t get discouraged by these small problems you will face along the way.</p>
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		<title>Eggloo Chicken Coop…Or Is It Egloo…Or Eglu?</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 05 Jan 2010 02:02:04 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[If you’re interested in keeping chickens, there’s a big chance you’ve come across words like Eggloo, Egloo and Eglu. Two of those are misspellings (although pretty funny ones). So it’s not an Eggloo Chicken House but an Eglu Chicken House. The Eglu is made by a company called Omlet (you have to admire them for [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>If you’re interested in keeping chickens, there’s a big chance you’ve come across words like Eggloo, Egloo and Eglu. Two of those are misspellings (although pretty funny ones). So it’s not an Eggloo Chicken House but an Eglu Chicken House.</p>
<p>The Eglu is made by a company called Omlet (you have to admire them for coming up with these names). It comes in 3 different models; Go, Classic and Cube. All 3 are made of recycled plastic (polyethylene if you’re interested). This actually makes it more ecological than a wooden shed as they last a lot longer.</p>
<p>Depending on which model you choose you can house 2 to 10 chickens in an Egloo Chicken House, I mean Eglu Chicken Coop. The run you can buy with the coop can be extended. Which in my opinion is necessary if you can’t let your chickens free range in your garden every day.</p>
<p>All models come in a variety of funky models and are movable. They have wheels, so putting them someplace else in your garden is childs play.</p>
<p>Omlet offers more than just chicken houses though. You can have your Egloo Chicken House, darn, there I go again, Eglu Chicken House delivered with 2 chickens. They also offer lots of advice and chicken keeping courses for the newbies. You can even contact them to have your chickens wings clipped.</p>
<p>I think the people at Omlet realize the price for an Eglu is quite hefty. Which is probably why they set up a program where you can visit people who already own one. That way, you can get a hands on feel of the Eglu and ask the owners about the pros and cons.</p>
<p>Omlet also offers a 30 day money back guarantee. So you have a full 30 days to try it out without having to worry about the money if you don’t like it.</p>
<p>If you really want one but can’t afford to cough up the retail price, you can get them second hand as well. The Eglu Classic seems to be easier to find than the Eglu Cube though. Take a look at the Omlet forum and auction sites like eBay.</p>
<p>One big pro is the fact that an Eglu is low maintenance. Cleaning it can be as easy as hosing it down with the garden hose (preferably when the chickens are roaming around elsewhere). You don’t have to worry about red mite, rain and rotting wood either.</p>
<p>If you live in a place with a lot of predators like foxes, you’ll be happy to know the Eglu Chicken House and run are supposedly fox-proof. No more worrying in the morning whether you’ll be greated by a scene out of the Chainsaw Massacre when you go feed the chickens.</p>
<p>They also claim that the Eglu is a low maintenance chicken house, so you may make your money back in less time spent in cleaning out your chicken house.</p>
<p>The company also provides some funny looking accessories to complement your Eglu. An all weather shade (to protect your chickens from sun, wind and rain), a food and water tray, free chicken feed and even a chicken keeping book. You’re bound to give away some eggs, so they also give you 10 free egg boxes.</p>
<p>Decided you want to buy an Eggloo Chicken House, I promise it’s the last time I make that mistake, Eglu Chicken Coop? Then check out my <a href='http://chicken-eglu-for-sale.reviewim.com/' target='_blank'>Eglu Chicken House</a> webpage at http://chicken-eglu-for-sale.reviewim.com. Not only will you find tips and advice, you’ll also find the best deals there.</p>
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