Chicken Brooder Plans

If you’re looking for simple, easy to follow chicken brooder plans – you can stop looking. If you want to keep chickens on your property, then you should buy this book called how to build a chicken coop (we call them “brooders” around here!)
It doesn’t matter if you have a small courtyard or a ton of property. Bill Keene’s book will show you how to build the right chicken brooder for your needs. The entire focus of this book is aimed at getting you sorted BEFORE your birds arrive. Keens talks about every issue that you could run into and should know about before you spend any money on the project – including what breeds to get, feed, equipment, etc.
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He outlines which species are right for your geography, how you should feed them and of course, what you should put in their diet.
Anyone with simple DIY type tools and a little bit of extra yard can easy follow his plan and be successful.
The plans are simple to understand and the lists of materials and tools needed are very helpful. The other thing that I really liked about Keene’s book is that he also really likes using recycled building material.
“In this great little book Keene recommends responsible chicken husbandry – you’ll get a complete list of tasks to follow that you should put onto the calendar. The level of information in this book is just right, from a list of the color of the egg you might expect from your chickens to a description of healthy hen’s poo!
I feel that if anyone follows his advice, they will also have loads of fresh, delicious and organic eggs to enjoy!”
-Tracy-Ann, Amateur Chicken Farmer


