Woodworking Patterns - Chicken House
It is Sunday morning and you wake to the morning sun streaming in your window and the smell of sizzling bacon and eggs.
What a start to the day.
Sitting out on your sunny deck with your bacon and egg breakfast with the cackle of happy chickens in the yard.
You know your eggs are fresh because you just collected them yesterday from your own chickens.
You know your eggs are healthy because your chickens are free range and are fed no chemical additives.
That chicken house was one of the best investments you made.
Many worry about the way commercial egg producers keep their chickens in cages giving them no chance to run outside and no chance to get any fresh air and no chance to even turn around.
They are just laying machines standing there eating and laying.
Others worry about the high levels of chemical additives included in many commercial chicken feeds.
Others make a point of always buying free range eggs from the supermarket or health shop but are dismayed at how expensive they are.
You have fixed all that by building your own chicken house and keeping your own chickens.
It was easy after all with the easy to follow step by step woodworking plans.
It was up in no time and you were able to get your chickens.
You usually start with point of lay which means that they are young birds that are just about to start laying.
The first few eggs will be a bit small and after that you will get years of fat healthy eggs.
The chickens are easy to look after and all you have to do is make sure they have water and food and collect the eggs.
If you are in a cool climate keep a large old pot on the stove and toss all your food scraps in.
Each morning add some water and heat it up and add some mash and you have a lovely hot breakfast for your chickens.
They will love it and reward you with lovely fat healthy eggs every day.
Let your chickens out for a scratch every day because they need the grit to digest food.
Give them some shell grit too as it will help.
They love grubs and garden pests and will keep your yard pest free.
So check out the woodworking plans and patterns that are available for building a chicken house and get started.
You will find it so easy and be well on your way to your own fresh home grown eggs.
What a start to the day.
Sitting out on your sunny deck with your bacon and egg breakfast with the cackle of happy chickens in the yard.
You know your eggs are fresh because you just collected them yesterday from your own chickens.
You know your eggs are healthy because your chickens are free range and are fed no chemical additives.
That chicken house was one of the best investments you made.
Many worry about the way commercial egg producers keep their chickens in cages giving them no chance to run outside and no chance to get any fresh air and no chance to even turn around.
They are just laying machines standing there eating and laying.
Others worry about the high levels of chemical additives included in many commercial chicken feeds.
Others make a point of always buying free range eggs from the supermarket or health shop but are dismayed at how expensive they are.
You have fixed all that by building your own chicken house and keeping your own chickens.
It was easy after all with the easy to follow step by step woodworking plans.
It was up in no time and you were able to get your chickens.
You usually start with point of lay which means that they are young birds that are just about to start laying.
The first few eggs will be a bit small and after that you will get years of fat healthy eggs.
The chickens are easy to look after and all you have to do is make sure they have water and food and collect the eggs.
If you are in a cool climate keep a large old pot on the stove and toss all your food scraps in.
Each morning add some water and heat it up and add some mash and you have a lovely hot breakfast for your chickens.
They will love it and reward you with lovely fat healthy eggs every day.
Let your chickens out for a scratch every day because they need the grit to digest food.
Give them some shell grit too as it will help.
They love grubs and garden pests and will keep your yard pest free.
So check out the woodworking plans and patterns that are available for building a chicken house and get started.
You will find it so easy and be well on your way to your own fresh home grown eggs.
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