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A comprehensive infographic titled 'The Ultimate Chicken Coop Checklist' illustrates the essential components of a functional and comfortable chicken coop. Elements include nesting boxes, roosting bars, proper ventilation, predator-proofing measures, easy access, easy-to-clean flooring, lighting, adequate run space, a dust bath area, feeding and watering stations, insulation for extreme climates, and an enrichment area to ensure a healthy and thriving environment for backyard chickens.

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two pictures side by side one has toothbrushes and the other has cleaning supplies

Everything you need in a chicken first aid kit in case of an emergency. Being prepared in case a chickens gets injured or becomes ill is very important. This list will of medical supplies for chickens will help you decide what to keep on hand. A checklist to print out and take shopping with you.

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A Simple Guide for Beginners to Build Your First Chicken Coop (Get Started Here!)

Ready to embark on your chicken-keeping journey? This simple guide will walk you through everything you need to know to build your very first chicken coop. From selecting the right materials to understanding the essential features your coop must have, this guide is perfect for beginners looking to create a safe and comfortable home for their feathered friends. • Essential tools and materials for coop building • Tips for coop design and ventilation • Step-by-step instructions for…

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a brown chicken standing on top of a wooden stand next to a yellow pole and fence

After building a large coop for our chickens, we realized that they needed a place to get off the ground. My husband found a large branch on our property and some scrap 2 x 4s that he used to make them a perch. He chose to remove the bark from the branch but that isn't necessary. They love it!

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