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Paperback DIY Chicken Coops: 10 Simple and Affordable Plans For Building Your Own Chicken Coops: (Backyard Chickens for Beginners, Building Ideas f Book

ISBN: 1522724427

ISBN13: 9781522724421

DIY Chicken Coops: 10 Simple and Affordable Plans For Building Your Own Chicken Coops: (Backyard Chickens for Beginners, Building Ideas f

Getting Your FREE Bonus Download this book, read it to the end and see "BONUS: Your FREE Gift" chapter after the conclusion. DIY Chicken Coops: (FREE Bonus Included) 10 Simple and Affordable Plans For Building Your Own Chicken Coops Keeping chickens is a rising trend in this modern day. They are a great way to save money, provide hours of entertainment, and help you become more self-sufficient. You don't have to be into the entire farm picture to have and keep your own chickens, and you don't need to have anything fancy to keep them happy. When it comes to your flock, you can keep them all safe and happy with the minimum. You are going to love how easy they are to care for, and how fun they are to keep. You are going to save money and time when you have your own flock, and you are going to love how much they liven up your home. Chickens are one of the best ways to make your budget go further, and cut back on the waste you have. They are versatile, and happy in most environments. Which leads us to a simple question. If you are going to keep your own chickens, what are you going to keep them in? You know you want to keep them in something nice, but do they really need anything that is big or fancy? Can you keep them in things that aren't necessarily chicken coops? What about room to run? All of these questions and more are answered in this book, and you are going to find the directions to make 10 different coops that will keep your birds happy, healthy, and out of harm's way. You are going to love how easy these are to make, and you are going to love how safe they are for your birds. Make them from scratch Convert old buildings and materials into functioning chicken coops Save money with your flock of chickens Rest easy knowing they are safe and sound in the coop that you made Download your E book "DIY Chicken Coops: 10 Simple and Affordable Plans For Building Your Own Chicken Coops" by scrolling up and clicking "Buy Now with 1-Click" button

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Received this booklet today. As you can see in the photo the actual title printed on the cover is "DIY Chiken (sic) Coops" and the subtitle is "10 simple and affordable plans of building your own Chichen (sic) coops." The correct spellings are included on the cover page. The Table of Contents lists an Introduction, 6 chapters and a Conclusion, with page numbers for each. However the booklet's pages are not numbered. This booklet contains only very limited verbal descriptions of each of the types of Chicken coops and how to build them. The only measurements in the book are for the nesting boxes and one of 6 inches for the height of roosts. "Use the boards to make a cube that is 12 inches wide by 12 inches tall" in "Build in an afternoon chicken coop." "Make cubes that are one foot by one foot" is repeated several times thereafter. There is no allowance for larger hens. To be clear, the booklet contains no plans. No drawings with dimensions, no photographs of construction underway, or of finished work. There are no qualified or quantified material lists, e.g., under the "Half Dozen Chicken Coop" : What you will need: Plywood Wood Screw Paint Chicken wire Posts Staples Tools Measure tape Hinges No amounts or sizes are given, no specs on things like staples, posts, screws, etc, no dimensions on lumber or doors. Verbal instructions are vague: "From the floor, screw up boards for the walls, then screw on the wall plywood for the walls. Keep one side open for the door and cut a smaller hole in the side for the hen's door." There are no techniques for things like attaching hinges to plywood, or for connecting posts to the building. This booklet should be retitled "Ten simple descriptions of DIY chicken coops", as it does not contain any plans.
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