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How to keep different poultry types living together in one coop

The Chickeneer
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Well-written article and very informative. The different sections were very helpful and detailed, and the pictures were a plus. :thumbsup
Absolutely stunning coop! I'd love to see the details of its construction!

Chicken Corner

Jewellan
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Beautiful coop, but no details on the construction or anything else.

My Lil Coop

Sandi K
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Nice pictures of the coop and write-up about it. Would love to see more details on the building process.

Methods for Dealing with Roosters

PioneerChicks
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Great list of different links on roosters and dealing and raising them. :thumbsup

Water Cross - Waterer for Small Coop or Tractor

CovertChickOps
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What an interesting design! It looks very unique and like it works well. I like the aquarium heater idea too. Article was easy to read and the list materials used was helpful.

Diagnosing hatch failures - It starts with the egg

sumi
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Very informative article with excellent details!

6x10 Shed to Coop conversion

HKW77
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Cool idea for a coop. I'd love to see what became of it and what was done.

Custom Designer Coop

rohnsherd
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Great list of everything used! The coop looks very well built. I would love to see the coop and article finished as details on how it was all put together along with more on the process.

Coastal Cottage Coop

SilverFox457
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Nice coop and good pictures of the process. Nice write-up following the pictures as well.
What a creative idea and it looks like it works perfectly. (The added note about it needing to be in a predator proof environment is a helpful disclaimer.) Article was very simple to read and understand and had great pictures of setting it all up.

Chick-Inn Ranch

veteran_and_his_chickens
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Cute coop and nice pictures of the process. I would love to know more details on how the coop was built and measurements.

My Mid Life Crisis Coop

todtrac
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Beautiful coop, nice write-up, and great pictures of the process. I enjoyed reading this a lot and the list of materials and costs are helpful.

Sour Crop

CIuck
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Nicely written article. I found the list of causes very interesting. On some of those causes I have never heard before so it was interesting to learn about them.

Playhouse Pen

My Six Chicks
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Nice way to repurpose a playhouse. Good pictures of the process too. I'd love to see more details on what was done to get everything ready for the chicks.

Pretty home

kimmommy23
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Nice coop and pictures. Details would be helpful. :)
Very well-written article with awesome pointers. It was very easy to read and understand along with being very helpful on how to avoid overheating chicks.

In the "Can Baby Chickens Get Too Hot?" and "High Ambient Temperatures" sections, there is a bit of confusion. In that first section it says that temperatures above 90°F can be fatal but then in the latter section is says "The optimal temperature range for baby chicks is between 95-100°F for the first week." This might be confusing for first time chicken keepers, but the rest of the article was A+.

Trash to Treasure

MatthewsHomestead
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What a cute brooder idea! Nice write-up and pictures too.

Cat-proof brooder

Beriel79
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Interesting idea, but no details.
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