Saturday, February 26, 2011

DIY Backyard Poultry House Plans Guide

By Elliott Berry


Nowadays you don't actually need to make a journey down to your local book shop to obtain prime quality backyard chicken coop plans. All that you need to do is spend a bit of time on the internet, and download all types of schematics in PDF format. This document debates the idea of digital building plans, and gets you on your way as soon as possible.

Internet-based Chicken Coop Schematics

There's nothing surprising about the undeniable fact that DIY building plans can be downloaded online. Plenty of formerly hard-copy plans have been converted to digital, and put up on sale thru the publisher's internet site. There is a range of plans available. You simply need to choose the best one for your needs.

Chicken Coop Design Options

It's possible to construct all types of coops from nothing using a DIY approach. Tiny, cartable styles are the most simple, but even premium hen houses aren't too hard to build, assuming that you can use a handsaw and hammer.

Here is a short list of the most common designs:

1) The most simple of all designs is the a-frame coop. It's only one level, and will allow about five chickens to fit within. The sole downside is that you'll have to let the flock out each day. This could be an issue when you go on holiday.

2) The very next step up is the chicken ark. It is similar to the basic a-frame style, but is composed of two storeys. Upstairs is dedicated to nesting and egg laying, while the lower level is the feeding / running area.

3) For those of us who would like to keep more than five or so chickens, the medium sized box-shaped coop is a good option. It contains a fresh egg laying area, where the egg falls down into a collection box for straightforward access.

4) The largest, and most "premium" style of backyard chicken coop is the hen house. Coupled with a secure chicken run, this is the last word in home mini-farming. It includes many features, for example an automated feeder and egg collection machine.




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