This is part two of the sustainability workshop at the Garden of Eden on how to build a chicken coop.
This coop was built for $10 but could have been done for free if not for highlighting a couple examples that included money.
This how-to shows step by step on what is involved and varying options. The elements for this chicken coop are in great detail and the parts that costed money are noted so that they can be omitted if you wish.
This is a very large and well-built coop. This covers how to protect from predators and weather as well as important aspects of construction to consider.
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The Garden of Eden is the most sustainable organization in the state of Texas (and probably the nation). We're focused on our values of integrity, honor, responsibility, accountability, freedom, and family, and spend our lives feeding, clothing, housing, and educating people.
Our Eden Knights live on less than $1 a day each, and we feed 40,000 free meals a year without government assistance, corporate sponsorship, or rich benefactors! We have a negative carbon footprint; use composting toilets; grow food; cook year-round on outdoor, wood-burning rocket stoves we built by hand from earth; reduce/reuse/recycle; shower from our well; and barter and trade for most of the goods and services we require. We are 100% dedicated to PROCEEDS NOT PROFITS; everything we offer is by donation to our humanitarian works and social outreach.
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