How does FREE fresh eggs each morning sound to you? If you are anything like me you know that breakfast is the most important meal of the day, not to mention the countless other recipes that you can use eggs in. What if I told you that tens of thousands of people across America are getting farm fresh eggs each and every day without paying a penny for them! How are they doing this? With their own Chicken Coops of course!
You might be thinking to yourself… I don’t have a farm, how am I going to raise chickens? The fact of the matter is you don’t need a farm to keep your own chickens, you just need a small area in your backyard to setup your coop! Many coops will fit in an 8×8′ space or less.
Building your own chicken coop will be one of the best decisions you’ll make in your life. Your own backyard chicken coop will provide you with daily fresh organic eggs for the kitchen. It will recycle your families food scraps and produce high quality fertilizer for your garden.
It makes perfect economic sense to build a chicken coop yourself instead of buying an expensive pre-built chicken coops. Pre-built coops have to be assembled anyway, you’re really just paying hugely inflated prices for the material.
Introducing “Building a Chicken Coop” by Bill Keene, where the author has simplified and documented the entire process in their guide called “Building A Chicken Coop”. It covers building a coop from scratch to caring for chickens. Best of all, you can get started today. Bill Keene guide covers everything you need to know about raising and caring for chickens so they will continue to give you the best fresh eggs:
** There Are No special tools required – Plans designed specifically for the total beginner. You won’t require anything but the most simple of tools.
**Easy To Build Plans – Includes color step-by-step plans with scale diagrams and dimensions that even a child could follow.
**Save Money – On average our users save about 50% over buying their own coop. That adds up to hundreds (sometime thousands) of dollars.
**Join The Local Food Movement – By creating your own “mini farm” in your backyard not only are you creating a local source of fresh food, you are helping to cut down on environmental pollution and waste caused by buying supermarket sourced eggs.