Pets & Animal Domestic & Farm Animals

Your Plans For Chicken Coop - You Should Have One

What are Your Plans for Chicken Coop? What! You don't have any plans for chicken coop? Why ever not? Haven't you heard about how amazingly beneficial chicken coops can be for the environment? If you're like most people, you've probably never even considered building a chicken coop of your own.
This is probably because of two things.
You never really even think about chicken coop (I mean really, how many people think about chicken coops on a daily basis?) and their advantages have never truly been brought to life in your eyes.
Let's change both of those things.
Chicken coops are as old as time itself.
As soon as the first person ate the first chicken egg, they were well sought after.
But who wants to run after chickens and raid their nests every day? That's not worth the effort! So someone (Who must be a genius, I might add) thought "Hey, Let's make a little house for these chickens so they are comfortable and we don't have to go chasing after them all day!" Those "little houses" were later coined chicken coops.
Now that you know a little about chicken coops, you are going to think about them every day aren't you? No? OK then, let's get down to the nitty gritty and illuminate the blessings that you'd receive if you were to build your very own chicken coop.
Then you'll think about it every day, I'd bet.
For one, your house would take a step in the green direction.
Being green is all about using earth's resources to the fullest and wasting nothing.
So how do chicken coops help with that? Well for one, you are able to recycle your old food (Table scraps anyone?) into the chicken coop, and out come fresh, delicious eggs.
At no charge to you, I might add.
You can also use chicken's waste for fertilizer! No more paying absurd amounts of money for dignified cow poop, now you can use your own chicken poop to make your plants healthy and strong.
For two, you'd save quite a bit of money.
It's not going to pay your mortgage, by any means, but it will cut down on the number of items in your grocery list! Think about how often you buy eggs, and then imagine yourself never, ever having to buy eggs again.
You also save money on fertilizer! So what are your plans for chicken coop? Hopefully by now you have at least some! You should check out this e-book that I bought when I did my research on chicken coops.
It's the first, and last, place you'll ever need to look for more information on chicken coops!

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