- The first thing you’ll notice is that no special tools are required and all the chicken coops can be built by a beginner. No special carpentry skills are required.
- All the plans are in full color and include step-by-step drawings with scale diagrams and dimensions.
- All the plans can be printed and you can print as many copies as you need. This is really handy if you have someone helping you build your coop.
When you visit the website you’ll see more examples on the page to give you a good idea of what you’ll be getting when you purchase the plans.
“Have you been planning to make a cozy, comfortable and tidy coop for your chickens? Well, follow the guidelines in this wonderful resource! My chickens are happy with their new home! Bill’s book helped me make a well-planned, easy-to-clean-and-maintain coop for my chickens. I got practical tips on locating, positioning, protecting and maintaining the climate in the coop. Like me, it will help you too to choose the appropriate size, building design and materials for construction.”
“… If you are considering keeping chickens in your back yard, you must read this book. Whether you have a tiny courtyard or acres to play with, Bill Keene’s advice will stand you in good stead and help you build the right chicken coop. The focus of the book is on being well-prepared for your flock before they even arrive.Anyone with basic do-it-yourself tools and a patch of land could follow his instructions. The drawings and diagrams are easy to interpret and the lists of materials and tools needed are very helpful.”