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<p>If you are <strong>raising chicken</strong>s you must have a <a  title="Coop Nest" href="http://www.thechickencoopplans.com"><em><strong>coop nest</strong></em></a> and <strong><em>incubator</em></strong> for hatching eggs. In fact, all chicken growers and even backyard raisers have their own hatching place or incubators ready. But what exactly are incubators and how does it work, most especially who needs them when you have the chickens to hatch their own eggs. If you are like everyone else, wondering about incubators just simply continue reading.</p>
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<p>If you are <strong>raising chicken</strong>s you must have a <a  title="Coop Nest" href="http://www.thechickencoopplans.com"><em><strong>coop nest</strong></em></a> and <strong><em>incubator</em></strong> for hatching eggs. In fact, all chicken growers and even backyard raisers have their own hatching place or incubators ready. But what exactly are incubators and how does it work, most especially who needs them when you have the chickens to hatch their own eggs. If you are like everyone else, wondering about incubators just simply continue reading.</p>
<p>Incubators have lots of models and brands to choose from, that would require foresight as to how many eggs are needed every day for hatching.  Since your choice is between a small ones or the large incubators that allows up to 100 eggs and definitely for serious raisers. Take note, the small incubators can accommodate 2-3 eggs only. So decide first what you want whether you plan to hatch eggs as many as possible or just a small number of eggs each day.</p>
<p>The other consideration you have to remember is that never picked an egg that is not quality when hatching in an incubator. In case you have no idea, the quality of your egg can actually determine if your hatching in incubator is going to be a success story or not. In other words, the entire hatching process relies solely on the quality of the eggs that you will place on the incubator.</p>
<p>Next thing is to determine the proper way of operating the incubator. After all, what is the use of a perfect egg when you cannot even turn on the incubator to start hatching the eggs? Keep in mind that not all incubators are the same and so they operate differently as well from one another. Fortunately for you and for first time user of incubators, there is always a manual that comes with newly bought incubator. So all you have to do is read the instruction well, follow the direction to the letter and start hatching.</p>
<p>Moreover, if you want to ensure that your new incubator would work perfectly in time for hatching, do not forget to test them first. Testing is actually a good tip that any first time user should bear in mind. Therefore, before placing your eggs make certain that your incubator have been switch on for at least two days prior to your first hatching.</p>
<p>Why? So you can assess the performance of the incubator and to know immediately if there is a problem rather than finding it out later on when the eggs are already inside and just spoiling.</p>


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		<title>DIY Chicken Coop – Tips to Effectively Build Your Own Coop</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 05 Sep 2010 04:18:18 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>If you love chicken and have been planning for some time now to raise them in your backyard and want to start with building a shelter first, then this is your lucky day as this article will help you make your <a  title="DIY Chicken Coop" href="http://www.thechickencoopplans.com"><strong>DIY chicken coop</strong></a> making absolutely easy.</p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>If you love chicken and have been planning for some time now to raise them in your backyard and want to start with building a shelter first, then this is your lucky day as this article will help you make your <a  title="DIY Chicken Coop" href="http://www.thechickencoopplans.com"><strong>DIY chicken coop</strong></a> making absolutely easy.</p>
<p>There is no need to be an expert as long as you know the most important facts to building a coop and can saw and use a hammer then you are good to go.</p>
<p>So what are the tips that could probably help make your building a coop smooth sailing.</p>
<p>The following are what you need to keep in mind first before you start buying and doing anything.</p>
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<li>What you need to do right away as soon as you can and before buying any materials is to look for a coop design. When searching for a coop design remembers to take note of the chickens you want to take care like how many all in all, so that you can decide how big your coop is.</li>
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<p style="padding-left: 30px;">The feeders, waterers, entrance and exit must also be thought carefully as the last thing you need is to redo your project. This is the fact why planning is essential.</p>
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<li>Your plan must be in writing so do not try to build a coop just base on your mind or how you want them to look but should be according to the drawing of the coop. A written plan can reduce the possible disaster once construction started.</li>
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<li>Any leftover materials can be use to lower the expense so just bear them in mind. Know that scrap lumber, still useable wood, hinges and construction materials should be best remembered. The tool that is in your tool shed is enough to get you started with your coop.</li>
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<li>Once you have everything ready including the materials you can start scheduling your work and if you work during weekdays, then weekends are more than enough to start your coop.</li>
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<li>Last but not the least of consideration that you need to remember when building your coop finally is the ventilation. Consider the weather and terrain when choosing the area to place your coop as the last thing you may want is to have your coop flooded during rainy season or let them die in heat when summer comes.</li>
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<p>Chicken are perfect backyard animals as you can benefit a lot from their eggs and meat.</p>
<p>You can raise them for personal consumption and also make money with their eggs and even the chicken itself.</p>


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		<title>Tricks To Maximize Your Chicken Coop Production Potential</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 04 Sep 2010 15:28:26 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p><strong>Are you wondering why you are not producing much with your <a  title="chicken coop" href="http://www.thechickencoopplans.com">chicken coop</a>? </strong></p>
<p>Well, do not fret as most backyard raiser especially those who are just starting out had at one time or another experience the same difficulty that you are presently undergoing. In fact, about 73 percent of chicken coop does not actually achieve their goal or the way they are expected to perform. Fortunately, there are tricks that could help you finally maximize your earning potential.</p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Are you wondering why you are not producing much with your <a  title="chicken coop" href="http://www.thechickencoopplans.com">chicken coop</a>? </strong></p>
<p>Well, do not fret as most backyard raiser especially those who are just starting out had at one time or another experience the same difficulty that you are presently undergoing. In fact, about 73 percent of chicken coop does not actually achieve their goal or the way they are expected to perform. Fortunately, there are tricks that could help you finally maximize your earning potential.</p>
<p><a  href="http://www.thechickencoopplans.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/09/04/tricks-to-maximize-your-chicken-coop-production-potential/Chicken-Eggs.jpg" class="thickbox no_icon" rel="gallery-353" title="Chicken Eggs"><img class="alignleft size-full wp-image-354" style="border: 1px solid black; margin: 10px;" title="Chicken Eggs" src="http://www.thechickencoopplans.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/09/04/tricks-to-maximize-your-chicken-coop-production-potential/Chicken-Eggs.jpg" alt="Chicken Eggs" width="343" height="241" /></a>Backyard raising is slowly gaining popularity every day and this due to the fact that having your own <strong>coop</strong> can let you have a daily produce of fresh eggs that you could sell or consume anytime you want. If you are planning to have your poultry know that this is one of the many businesses that could  give you a hefty profit and in addition to the fact that <a  title="Chicken Coop" href="http://www.thechickencoopplans.com"><strong>chicken coop</strong></a> could give farm owner additional income to pay for their debt or any other stuff.</p>
<p>If your chickens are not producing anything or lower as expected, know that there is nothing you could do as long as you have no idea how to properly use the coop. So if you want to get an additional 40% extra eggs then the followings are what you need to learn.</p>
<p style="padding-left: 30px;">1.	Place the coop on a surface that is inclined and the entrance must be heading to the inclination. Inclined surface will create a draining system of some sort and this is also done to attract birds to go inside the coop and lay more eggs for you than usual.</p>
<p style="padding-left: 30px;">2.	A wire should be built around the building or coop so as to protect the chicken from predators. The problem with raising this sort of animal or pet is that you have to ensure that protection is always at top level if you do not want to see the chicken all gone.</p>
<p style="padding-left: 30px;">3.	The coop must have ventilation and it should be strategically opened at the right place. The proper ventilation system means 2 windows to let in fresh air and bad air out. Never ever create a coop or buy a portable one if it’s not properly ventilated.</p>
<p>If you follow these three tricks your chicken will produce more eggs and thus giving you additional profit and not just any income as you can get the most out of your chicken.</p>


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		<title>Things To Keep In Mind When Building Your Chicken Coops or Run</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 30 Aug 2010 03:36:19 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>If you are planning to build your own chicken run or coops there are things you always have to remember in order not to waste your time and money. For someone who has no idea about coops or runs, these are houses or places to keep the poultry safe and absolutely secure.</p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>If you are planning to build your own chicken run or coops there are things you always have to remember in order not to waste your time and money. For someone who has no idea about coops or runs, these are houses or places to keep the poultry safe and absolutely secure.</p>
<p>Buying readymade coops or runs is practical but definitely expensive and hiring someone to do the job cost money as well, not just in materials but labor fee. So what is the ideal thing to do if you are trying to keep your expenses down, what else but to build it yourself?</p>
<p>Keep in mind that you do not have to be a DIY expert to build a coop or run, as long as you are willing to try and remember to plan ahead then you can do it. The following are what you need to remember before building one.</p>
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<p><strong>•	Create A Plan</strong></p>
<p>In everything we do and if success is what we aim the only thing that everyone has to remember is to plan ahead. Planning is essential as this could give you an idea on how much you will actually spend and when you will likely finish the coops. In addition, you will already know the possible problems that you may likely experience.</p>
<p><strong>•	Select Your Materials </strong></p>
<p>In every building or house the most essential thing aside from planning is the materials that you will buy. It is not advisable to just buy anything that looks and sounds good because it may not be ideal materials for poultry.</p>
<p><strong>•	<a  title="Chicken Coop Design Plans" href="http://www.thechickencoopplans.com">Chicken Coop Design Plans</a></strong></p>
<p>This is perhaps not necessary if you are a DIY expert or have experience building a coop or runs before but if this is your first time, it is wise to put into writing your ideal poultry house. Remember, even real houses and building has plans to use as guide so that building these structures is a lot easier.</p>
<p>You may laugh of all or one of these ideas, after all why you do need to go through all these preparation just too only build a place for the chicken. Well, you will not be laughing anymore if you suddenly encounter problems or difficulty which I am telling you know will happen is you do not create a plan before building them.</p>
<p>Life is a lot easier if you organized and plan ahead, this notion is also true to building coops or runs.<!-- pingbacker_start --><br />
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		<title>How Important Are Chicken House or Coop</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p><a  title="Chickens" href="http://www.thechickencoopplans.com"><strong>Chickens</strong></a>, just life humans need a place to sleep and make themselves comfortable anytime they want too. So it is essential that you make certain that their coop or house is well-built to keep them warm at night or when it is cold or raining.</p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a  title="Chickens" href="http://www.thechickencoopplans.com"><strong>Chickens</strong></a>, just life humans need a place to sleep and make themselves comfortable anytime they want too. So it is essential that you make certain that their coop or house is well-built to keep them warm at night or when it is cold or raining.</p>
<p>If you plan to raise chicken in your backyard you have to think carefully how big will be your coop and whether it would fit all the birds that you plan on raising. Since most backyards are for personal consumption then you may have to give your birds a large space to roam around. What’s more, since some countries have regulations about backyard chicken grower, it is best to therefore check first their guidelines on coop to ensure that your house is following their requirements.</p>
<p>But to give you an idea already about some of the general rule on raising chicken, you should know that the recommended space is about 3-4 square feet and around 15 squares to provide ample space for the birds to run around inside the coop. Nevertheless, the best and still the wisest is the fact that the bigger the space the better for the birds.</p>
<p>Take note as well that a lot of old houses or farmhouse have old building that they do not use anymore, so should you decided to use this just be prepared to spend for the make-over because the old building will have to be fix and turned into a suitable coop. Although, chicken will not complain about the status of the old house or building however your birds could get sick because it is not cleaned or conducive to raising birds.</p>
<p>Moreover, if you feel that buying a portable coop is easier then do not be afraid to do so. They are more practical because they have wheels and so it is a lot easier to clean anytime. In addition, since chicken need to also dig, roam and scratch the land a small portion of your land can be converted into a run or place for them to do their stuff.</p>
<p>Nesting boxes is another thing you have to keep in mind when staring your own coop. this is a place for hen to lay eggs and so it should be clean and divided according to the right size as well. The common ration of birds per box is 3-4 and nothing more to avoid fighting.</p>
<p>Any chicken raiser knows the importance of coop and so if you want to become a successful raiser you must also know everything you need to know on raising healthy birds.<!-- pingbacker_start --><br />
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Calling all chickens, pets, poultry, eggs, chicken farming, builders and green enthusiasts who owns chicken coops.</p>
<p>We have just incorporated a new adding feature in our website. Yes, the good news is you can now add your own chicken coop picture and get them featured here in this site.</p>
<p>Showcase your chicken coop to audiences around the world now. The pride of owning a unique chicken coop must be announced to everybody. Let them know how much effort you have put into in creating and decorating the precious chicken coop for you lovely hens and chickens.</p>
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<p>Of all the animals that people can raise as pets, chickens are unique in the sense that they produce something edible compared to other pets like dogs, horses, cats and fish. In fact, raising chickens for pets pay off in the long run as they are a source of fresh meat and eggs unlike what you normally buy in the supermarket.</p>
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<p>Of all the animals that people can raise as pets, chickens are unique in the sense that they produce something edible compared to other pets like dogs, horses, cats and fish. In fact, raising chickens for pets pay off in the long run as they are a source of fresh meat and eggs unlike what you normally buy in the supermarket.</p>
<p>And considering the craze about organic food, with your own backyard chickens it is very easy to produce your own organic eggs and poultry meat – all you have to do is feed your chickens organic chicken feed. Organically fed chicken that roam freely, eat grass are proven to lay eggs that have higher levels of Omega-3 fatty acids and Vitamin E while having lower cholesterol content!</p>
<p><strong>Chickens Have Personalities Too</strong></p>
<p>It may come as a surprise but each chicken has their own distinctive and endearing personality traits. Aside from this, chickens are very pleasing to look at because their plumages have an assortment of colors and patterns; they also come in all shapes and sizes. You will certainly be tempted to spoil them, pick them up and hug them to show them off to your friends and give them their individual names as you get familiarized with their characteristics.</p>
<p><strong>Chicken Raising Contributes to Environmental Care</strong></p>
<p>Chickens naturally love to range freely. By letting them range freely, you get two very tangible benefits in return – they would gladly eat any garden pest they encounter and help you with your grass cutting chores as they love to eat grass as well. As an added bonus, they’ll turn all they have eaten in the form of organic fertilizer! All you have to do is sit down on the porch and watch them as they happily go about their daily routine.</p>
<p>Most people are not aware that chickens can eat almost anything people can, even leftover foods. Although you may reconsider feeding them onions and garlic as they would make their eggs taste funny.</p>
<p>Chickens are the best producers of black gold soil their waste is a naturally nitrogen-rich. Chickens also thrive on leaves, weeds and grass clippings – they actually help people get rid of their garden/farm refuse instead of simply getting rid of them.</p>
<p><strong>Chickens are Low-Maintenance Pets</strong></p>
<p>Of all animals that can be taken cared of as pets, chickens are the ones that need almost no maintenance compared to others. All you have to do is make sure their food and water containers are freshly filled and replenished on a daily basis. And once they start laying eggs, then you have to gather the eggs daily as well. Cleaning their coops daily or every other day is good enough and their beddings have to be changed once every 3 or 4 weeks depending on weather conditions.</p>
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<li><a  title="More On Raising And Rearing Chickens" href="http://www.thechickencoopplans.com/raising-chickens/">More On Raising And Rearing Chickens</a></li>
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<p>Some Other Update Chicken Coop News:</p>
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<li><a  title="Chicken Coop Building Guidelines" href="http://www.thechickencoopplans.com/chicken-coop-guidelines/">Chicken Coop Building Guidelines</a></li>
<li><a  title="Additional Coop Building Guidelines" href="http://www.thechickencoopplans.com/chicken-coop-guidelines/additional-chicken-coop-guidelines/">Chicken Coop Building Guidelines &#8211; Additional Building Guidelines</a></li>
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<li><a  title="More Chicken Breeds" href="http://www.thechickencoopplans.com/chicken-breeds/more-chicken-breeds/">Chicken Breeds &#8211; More Chicken Breeds</a></li>
<li><a  title="Building A Chicken Coop" href="http://www.thechickencoopplans.com">Building A Chicken Coop</a></li>
<li><a  title="Download The Chicken Coop Building Plans" href="http://www.thechickencoopplans.com/download.php">Download The Chicken Coop Building Plans</a></li>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>Although rearing chickens are relatively low-maintenance, they do require time for daily care and maintenance. <a  title="Building A Chicken Coop" href="http://www.thechickencoopplans.com"><strong>Building a chicken coop</strong></a> for your chickens is really just the start of your chicken breeding and rearing process.</p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Although rearing chickens are relatively low-maintenance, they do require time for daily care and maintenance. <a  title="Building A Chicken Coop" href="http://www.thechickencoopplans.com"><strong>Building a chicken coop</strong></a> for your chickens is really just the start of your chicken breeding and rearing process.</p>
<div id="attachment_159" class="wp-caption alignright" style="width: 310px"><a  href="http://www.thechickencoopplans.com/chicken-care/"><img class="size-medium wp-image-159" title="Young Chicks" src="http://www.thechickencoopplans.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/07/20/caring-for-your-chickens/baby-chickens-chicks1-300x171.jpg" alt="Adorable little baby chicks covered with fluffy feather needs special care." width="300" height="171" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">Adorable little baby chicks covered with fluffy feather needs special care.</p></div>
<p>You must be prepared to fork out some time and space for taking care of the precious chickens.</p>
<p>You have to sure that you provide adequate chicken coop provisions by properly building the <em>chicken coop</em> according to the <a  title="Chicken Coop Plans" href="http://www.thechickencoopplans.com"><em><strong>chicken coop plans</strong></em></a>.In addition, you have to know that there are different approaches to caring for your chickens when they are young chicks just hatch out of the shells, when they are grown chickens or older chickens.</p>
<p>Below are some information pertaining to caring for your chickens:</p>
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<li><strong><a  title="Chicken Care" href="http://www.thechickencoopplans.com/chicken-care/">Caring For Your Chicken</a></strong></li>
<li><strong><a  title="Caring For Baby Chicks" href="http://www.thechickencoopplans.com/chicken-care/caring-for-baby-chicks/">Caring For Baby Chicks</a></strong></li>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p><strong>Update 1 :</strong> <a  title="Chicken Breeds" href="http://www.thechickencoopplans.com/chicken-breeds/"><strong>Chicken Breeds</strong></a> &#8211; There are actually hundreds of domesticated chicken breeds all over the world some of which have distinct physical and behavioral characteristics due to cross-breeding and geographical factors. For example, some of the chicken breeds includes:</p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Update 1 :</strong> <a  title="Chicken Breeds" href="http://www.thechickencoopplans.com/chicken-breeds/"><strong>Chicken Breeds</strong></a> &#8211; There are actually hundreds of domesticated chicken breeds all over the world some of which have distinct physical and behavioral characteristics due to cross-breeding and geographical factors. For example, some of the chicken breeds includes:</p>
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<li>Chickens for Meat Production</li>
<li>Dual-Purpose Chickens</li>
<li>Chickens for Game, Exhibition and Show</li>
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<p><a  title="Chicken Breeds For Your Chicken Coop" href="http://www.thechickencoopplans.com/chicken-breeds/">Click here for more information on chicken breeds for your chicken coop</a></p>
<p><strong>Update 2 :</strong> <a  title="Chicken Predators" href="http://www.thechickencoopplans.com/chicken-house-protection/chicken-predators/"><strong>Chicken Predators</strong></a></p>
<p>Below are some of the most common chicken predators to watch out for. Proper constructing of your chicken coop will ensure that your chickens will be safe from these hungry predators. Do they appear around your surroundings?</p>
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<li>Fisher Cat</li>
<li>Fox</li>
<li>Hawk</li>
<li>Raccoon</li>
<li>Skunk</li>
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