Once in a while, a product comes along that is straightforward, sensible, to the point and surprisingly useful. You may be wondering, “Why would I want to build a chicken coop by myself?” Well, the price for one thing. Have you ever seen the price tag on these things? And, if you have access to a good tutorial, building your own isn’t difficult at all. This is where “How to Build a Chicken Coop” comes in.
What’s the best part of this book? It has cross sectional diagrams of the building process from beginning to end. There’s no trying to figure out what they mean by “Tab A” or “Slot B.” The illustrations completely remove any guesswork. Even if you have never nailed a nail or screwed a screw, you CAN put one of these things together on your own. In fact, these diagrams alone would probably be enough to get the job done. But there’s a whole lot more here.
“How to Build a Chicken Coop” provides all the information you need to finish the project for pennies on the dollar compared to a ready-made coop. And, there is no compromise on quality. You can use top-notch materials and still end up with money in your pocket. The chicken coop you build yourself will be much better and last longer than one you buy fully-built.
But the book doesn’t stop with building a chicken coop. It also gives you great tips on keeping your chickens happy and healthy. For example, did you know there are nine daily, monthly and yearly chores you must do to for year-round egg laying?
There’s more: when you buy “How to Build a Chicken Coop,” you get free bonus books. There is one on how to build free nesting boxes. Another book covers how to position your chicken coop and where to find the best building materials.
This is a really useful book on chicken coop building and I could keep going about its benefits. But why don’t you let the author tell you more? His name is Bill Keene and here’s the link to his site:

