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		<title>By: Guide To Building A Chicken Coop In Your Way &#124; Pet Salute</title>
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		<description>[...] How to Construct a Chicken Coop. Make sure you include all parts such as the nesting perch, nesting box, flooring and the roof. The chicken should be protected from rain, wind and sun. To put all the parts together you will need nails, hinges and paint. Finally put the chicken wire around the whole coop. [...]</description>
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		<description>[...] How to Construct a Chicken Coop. Make sure you include all parts such as the nesting perch, nesting box, flooring and the roof. The chicken should be protected from rain, wind and sun. To put all the parts together you will need nails, hinges and paint. Finally put the chicken wire around the whole coop. [...]</description>
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		<description>[...] How to Construct a Chicken Coop. You will need to make them into pieces, so you can put them all together. You will have to make frames, side rails, ridge, handles, door and perching block. Decide on the number of pieces and size of each part before you start cutting. [...]</description>
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		<description>[...] How to Construct a Chicken Coop. The size of the coop is determined by the number of chicken you intend to have. It is advisable to keep a margin of about 4 square feet for each chicken. Once you have a drawing of the coop, select the material to be cut into the various parts. [...]</description>
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		<title>By: Do It Yourself - Building A Chicken Coop &#124; Pet Pain Relief</title>
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		<description>[...] How to Construct a Chicken Coop. You will need to make a support for the perch, nesting perch, nesting boxes and floors. To protect your chicken from rain and sun, buy a good roof underlay. You will have to use screws, nails, hinges and paint. Start putting the pieces together. Mark the points for the frames, back panel, side rail, handle and other parts. Once they are all nailed, cover with chicken wire. [...]</description>
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		<description>[...] How to Construct a Chicken Coop. The size of the coop is determined by the number of chicken you intend to have. It is advisable to keep a margin of about 4 square feet for each chicken. Once you have a drawing of the coop, select the material to be cut into the various parts. [...]</description>
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		<description>[...] How to Construct a Chicken Coop. Do not forget the nesting perch, flooring and roof underlay. The coop should be function able in any climatic condition. You will also need nails, hinges and screws to finish the job. The chicken wire should be the last thing to do.There should be good ventilation and lighting. You can even buy the basic frames and just build the rest. It should also have a place for the water. [...]</description>
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		<description>[...] How to Construct a Chicken Coop. The length and width of the coop will depend on the number of chicken. You must allow a generous 5 square feet for each chicken. Then a rough diagram or sketch will be helpful. Select the material and start cutting them into sizes. You can use treated pine or just wood. [...]</description>
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