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Henspa Chicken Coop

 

HENSPA
CHICKEN COOP

 

2007

 

2011

 Well I guess you could say I caught the fever.  More chickens, means more space.  I don't move the Henspa hardly anymore. Makes it easy to clean the deep litter method, when I need to though.  The fence is easy to move if I need to.  Love my girls still and enjoy coming to BYC. Boy has it sure ever grown since I started in 2007. 

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So far the Henspa has been great.  The features of having a heated water bucket, a built in feeder that holds 50 pounds of feed has been nice.  I love having the run for them to be able to be in the sun, until I can let them out to freerange. The girls have been fine in the winter, even though it is open. It helps with circulation of air and I never have a smell.  So far it has been well worth the money spent. Bill and I took a few hours to put it together. It was really easy and has held up for three years. I plan on taking the back off and cleaning it really good and then staining the outside, just to keep it nice.

 

My friend Bill who helped me put the Henspa together.

May he rest in peace, he died in December 2009 of cancer























 

 

















 

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Comments (3)

I have a Henspa too but mine is a lot more beat-up. Our land was pretty sloped and my husband kept getting mad at it. It would lose a wheel and refuse to roll -- he damaged it by dragging it around with tractor. Anyway, we are moving to a much smaller place with lovely level ground. Hope to rebuild, weather protect, and get it working again!
I don't have one sure would like to grt the plans for it .I sure do like it , its real nice .
its nice good job man
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