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    The best list of automatic doors that work well and are going to keep your hens safe, including weatherproof, predator proof, battery operated or solar powered.

  3. How to Raise Chickens: An Easy-to-Follow Guide for Beginners

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    Your biggest cost will be that coveted chicken coop, which can ring in for as little as $250 for a simple, sturdy DIY build (for quality on a budget, Lisa is a proponent of building your own coop ...

  4. Urban chicken keeping - Wikipedia

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    Urban keeping of chickens as pets, for eggs, meat, or for eating pests is popular in urban and suburban areas.Some people sell the eggs for side income.. Keeping chickens in an urban environment is a type of urban agriculture, important in the local food movement, which is the growing practice of cultivating, processing and distributing food in or around a village, town or city. [1]

  5. Rent a Coop - Wikipedia

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    RentACoop is a Maryland-based international business that designs, manufactures, and sells proprietary products for backyard chickens and chickens as pets.Additionally, the Company provides chicken coop rentals in the Washington, D.C., and New York City Metro regions. [1]

  6. Chicken tractor - Wikipedia

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    A home-built chicken tractor, without wheels, built to house a small number of hens. A chicken tractor (sometimes called an ark) is a movable chicken coop lacking a floor. Chicken tractors may also house other kinds of poultry. Most chicken tractors are a lightly built A-frame which one person can drag about the yard. It may have wheels on one ...

  7. Blood, Sweat & Tools - Wikipedia

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    Chicken Coops: The episode's third and final challenge requires each team to build a chicken coop. The teams are required to provide at least 4 square feet per bird, and make it both escape-proof and predator-proof, but otherwise are free to design it however they want.