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  2. Costco Is Selling Chicken Coops and Members Are Already ...

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    The chicken coop is inarguably cute, but people online were really questioning the $432.99 price. "These are starter coops and not worth the purchase. You’re better off building your own!"

  3. 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 ...

  4. Scrambling to find eggs? Try renting a chicken. - AOL

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    While it may not be cheaper than buying eggs at the grocery store -- it amounts to spending roughly $20 per week for eggs, without factoring in the upkeep -- renting a chicken will provide food ...

  5. Poultry farming - Wikipedia

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    A chicken coop or hen house is a structure where chickens or other fowl are kept safe and secure. There may be nest boxes and perches in the house. There may be nest boxes and perches in the house. There is a long-standing controversy over the basic need for a chicken coop.

  6. 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]

  7. Greenhouse - Wikipedia

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    The French botanist Charles Lucien Bonaparte is often credited with building the first practical modern greenhouse in Leiden, Holland, during the 1800s to grow medicinal tropical plants. [11] Originally only on the estates of the rich, the growth of the science of botany caused greenhouses to spread to the universities.