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December 7th, 2011

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Happy Valley Hen House Building Guide: Clear, step-by-step plans that anyone can follow to build their own Happy Valley Hen House chicken coop of tractor


Happy Valley Hen House Building Guide: Clear, step-by-step plans that anyone can follow to build their own Happy Valley Hen House chicken coop of tractor


$16.49


ENJOY FRESH EGGS EVERY DAY!! *** SHOW YOUR KIDS WHAT IT’S LIKE TO RAISE THEIR OWN FOOD!! *** KEEP HAPPY, FREE-RANGING HENS IN YOUR OWN BACKYARD!! BUILD YOUR OWN HAPPY VALLEY HEN HOUSE WITH THESE EASY-TO-FOLLOW PLANS Clear, step-by-step instructions 60 full-page illustrations Need only commonly owned tools — no specialty tools required! Sturdy construction to keep out predators …

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August 30th, 2009

backyard chicken coops
I can house a chicken in my garden?

I saw a chicken today, and I want to know if I can, in my backyard house. the margin of my yard is approximately one quarter acres. We have corn growing in our garden. It flourished from birdseed. You think if I was a chicken, I could feed it got that? would there are growing fast enough? I could get my chickens running around on the floor, if you are not in the collaboration? Please answer all questions! thanks! … PS: I would like really is a chicken … they were excellent pets?

I had a pet chicken and chicken Coupel rasied my whole life. They make great pets, ecspecially if you raise them from chicks. Mine live with me in an apartment so fine in a back yeard lol. Corn grain Friuts green vegtables … stuff like that. stay away from meat canabalistic they go and start eating each other … no joke iv seen it happen.


Nite Guard Solar NG-001 Predator Control Light, Single Pack


Nite Guard Solar NG-001 Predator Control Light, Single Pack


$16.67


The Nite Guard solar-powered night predator light is a maintenance-free unit that keeps nocturnal predators away from your birds, livestock and property. Dimensions L x W x H (in.): 3 x 1 x 2, Removal Of: Nocturnal predators, Single, Pair, or Set: Single, Power Source: Solar, Indoor/Outdoor Use: Outdoor, Material Type: Sealed temperature resistant plastic, Includes: Auto on/off…

2x4basics 90192 Shed Kit, Peak Style Roof


2x4basics 90192 Shed Kit, Peak Style Roof


$55.00


American-made Shed Kits… do it yourself and save, with no angle cuts needed! PRICED LESS! Each Kit, Peak or Barn Roof, comes with full plans… plus patented design roof fittings so that you don’t have to make any of those difficult angle cuts! All you do is supply the lumber and screws, and the cuts that the plans spell out. You can even buy multiple Kits and expand the size of the building. Ev…

Large Wood Chicken Coop Nest Box Rabbit Hutch Backyard Poultry Cage Hen House 18


Large Wood Chicken Coop Nest Box Rabbit Hutch Backyard Poultry Cage Hen House 18


$489.99


This is a high quality Chicken coop that is made of fully treated and grooved Fir wood. Coming with a two section nesting box for egg laying along with two perches on which the birds can sleep. This coop can be wide opened to be a “fresh air school”, and closed to make a controlled-environment coop.Features:Works great for rabbits, chickens, ducks, or other poultry.Easily portable that allows you …

Raising Chickens In Your Backyard: A No-Fluff Guide To Chicken Breeds, Coops, Runs, Tractors And More


Raising Chickens In Your Backyard: A No-Fluff Guide To Chicken Breeds, Coops, Runs, Tractors And More



Chickens are great, low maintenance pets. They don’t need to be brushed, walked, or entertained. Happy chickens just need you to gather their eggs once a day, feed and water them a couple times a week, and change their roost bedding once a month. You can feed them kitchen scraps, eat their eggs, and use their bedding for compost. You won’t find a more environmentally friendly pet. If you already k…


Raising Chickens For Eggs


Raising Chickens For Eggs



Raising your own chickens, whether raising chickens for eggs or for the meat, is something that more and more people are getting involved in, and with good reason. Food straight from the source, whether that be keeping chickens for eggs, or growing vegetables, is always preferable to anything that has been lying on a supermarket shelf for who knows how long.Keeping chickens healthy and productive …


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