When I was a kid we my dad kept chickens in our backyard and we always had a steady supply of eggs. My dad has always been way ahead of his time. As Julia and I begin to plan ways of lowering expenses and increasing our independence we’ve begun to come up with simple solutions like planting a victory garden and raising chickens.
So the other day I was doing a little research on raising chickens and ran across a great website on backyard chickens. I was very surprised to find tiny houses… tiny chicken houses. So just for fun I thought I’d share what I found. I think you’ll be surprised. Click on the images to view the original web page.
cute!
I love them! Building a cute chicken house will go on our to-do list — after we learn how to raise chickens!
Wow you’re chicken will be living the high life.
Guess they’ll live a long life, they’ll think they’re too good for the stew pot, only joking
Hugs
Jan
I think this hen house might be for organic grain fed layers actually 🙂 jk
Very great hen houses 🙂
can i post some of the on my blog?
thanks
Sure Mr. Coop… but I found them elsewhere. http://www.backyardchickens.com/
Did you see this one I just found? A beautifully painted Gypsy Caravan coop.
http://slightlyturquoise.wordpress.com/2011/05/13/operation-hen-house-installation/#comment-48
Cheers Mrs Henhouses
http://henhousesplans.blogspot.com/
Hope y’all are well!
I’m putting out a light-hearted book called HENHOUSE (based on PENTHOUSE, but for chickens, and their lovers). We’re doing an article on COOPS! and we just love some of the above coops. How might we contact the photographers in order to obtain proper permission to publish their coop, do a small profile, list their website, and send a copy of the book when it’s complete in the fall (to be released on Write Bloody Publishing)?
Excited to get word from you, and kind regards,
Buddy