Thursday, September 2, 2010

Building a Quality, Cheap Chicken Coop

If you are looking to build a cheap chicken coop to begin raising chickens in your back yard then you will probably want to build it yourself. One of the reasons that people raise chickens in their back yard is to save money. They can feed their chickens mostly table scraps which are free and the chickens give them eggs, meat and droppings in return which they can use to fertilize vegetable gardens and other plants. In the long term you can make your initial coop purchase back in the form of these savings but that will happen much quicker if you build it yourself.
You will need a plan or design for your chicken coop before you can begin acquiring the materials or start construction. There are several great guides available online for less than $30 that will give you everything you need to construct a coop that will be highly functional and look great. These guides will give you step by step instructions, raw materials list and help you select the right style chicken coop for your unique situation.
When it comes to buying the lumber, nails, screws, shingles, wire and other elements of your coop there are several ways you can save even more money on these items. You may want to visit your local surplus building supply store for possible savings on all of these items. Don't forget to check out the large home improvement chains and look for sales or money saving offers. Also, discount stores can provide really competitive prices on things like the nails, screws, hinges and similar items.
Building a chicken coop and raising chickens does not have to be an expensive endeavor. With a little planning and some competitive shopping you can find several opportunities to save money on your backyard chicken coop.
Raising chickens in your back yard can be a fun and rewarding experience. With a little planning you can even build a cheap chicken coop. Soon you will be enjoying farm fresh organic eggs and showing off your chicken coop to your friends.

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