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		<title>Chicken Coop and House Pictures</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[When starting any project, particularly building a chicken coop, it is very useful to study chicken coop pictures to help you visualize the finished project. Studying chicken coop pictures is one sure fire way to help you get a good sense of what your finished project will look like.  If you are unsure about the [...]]]></description>
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</table>When starting any project, particularly building a chicken coop, it is very useful to study chicken coop pictures to help you visualize the finished project.</p>
<p>Studying chicken coop pictures is one sure fire way to help you get a good sense of what your finished project will look like.  If you are unsure about the size or measurements of your chicken coop, then looking at chicken coop pictures will help to provide some inspiration and ideas.  You should find a style that want to model your design after, and then stick this picture next to your workstation or on your fridge to help visualize your end result.</p>
<p>There are a lot of coop designs out there from small and mobile to large and luxurious.  So you want to be very clear on where you want to fall in that spectrum.  You also want to make sure your coop fits into the surroundings and doesn’t stick out like an eye sore.  If you want, you could even match it with the style of your house, shed, barn or garage.</p>
<p>You also want to be sure that the style you choose compliments the weather patterns and seasons of where you live.  There is no point in going with a design that doesn’t offer proper insulation or warmth during cold months.</p>
<p>The size of the coop should also match your surroundings as well.  It is possible to have a coop in a small backyard or the rooftop of a city apartment building.  You just need to find the right design.  Granted you need to be mindful of any city or town ordinances against keeping chickens.</p>
<p>Similarly, if you live on a property with plenty of space, then you won’t have any problem with larger designs and styles.  You are free to raise more chickens and setup a commercial venture which can turn into something that can provide a nice income.</p>
<p>To help you brainstorm some ideas, we have provided the following chicken coop pictures for you to peruse:</p>
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		<title>Mobile and Small Chicken Coops &#8211; Pros and Cons</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[A growing number of people are choosing to build mobile and small chicken coops over large coops that cannot be moved. This is because the advantages of a portable coop are far greater than those of larger, permanent ones. The choice at the end of the day is yours; however, there are some critical things [...]]]></description>
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</table>A growing number of people are choosing to build mobile and small chicken coops over large coops that cannot be moved.  This is because the advantages of a portable coop are far greater than those of larger, permanent ones.  The choice at the end of the day is yours; however, there are some critical things that you should consider before deciding which chicken coop type is best for you.  The following are a few things I feel make mobile and small chicken coops a great option:</p>
<p><strong>Easier to Clean</strong><br />
This is one of the best benefits of mobile coops. They are smaller and therefore cleaning is a much easier task.  Plus you can just put the coop close to your home and make cleaning less of a hassle.  Another great thing is that you can just take the coop to a cement garage and wash it down with a hose.</p>
<p><strong>Less Expensive To Build</strong><br />
This is also a huge advantage for mobile and small chicken houses. When compared to large coops, they need less material, time and effort, and that makes them a better option in this regard. Oftentimes, you can use spare lumber that you have lying around your property.  You can also go around and ask a neighbor for any excess materials they may not need. You can also try visiting constructions site and asking for spare materials.  Because the coop is small you don’t really need as much materials and can use scraps from around your town to build it, saving you a lot of money.</p>
<p><strong>Decreased feeding time </strong><br />
Another benefit of portable chicken houses is that they take less time to feed the chickens as it would for a large coop.  By just keeping the smaller coop nearer to your house, you won’t have to walk a lot to feed the chickens.  Many folks appreciate this benefit of mobile coops, so it is certainly something you should take into consideration.</p>
<p><strong>Limited Space</strong><br />
This is a downside of portable chicken coops, as the number of chickens you can keep is quite limited.  If you want to keep more than six chickens, then small coops are generally not a suitable option for you. Portable coops are usually a better option for those who want to keep chickens as a small hobby, rather than a major one.</p>
<p><strong>Less Durability </strong><br />
Portable chicken houses have to be well made if you want them to survive the daily wear and tear of constant use.  If this is not maintained then it is very likely that you will face problems, and repairs will be needed more often than a normal sized coop.</p>
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