By Michelle
I can't even begin to express how completely satisfied and excited I am about finding the perfect chicken coop for my flock size and budget. I found it over on Fresh Eggs Daily blog. I wasn't sure exactly what I wanted but for one reason or another, every coop I saw was a no-go. This one costs about $250 to build, has plans so I don't have to guess the dimensions, has plenty of ventilation, holds up to 12 chickens (I'm only getting 6) and has tons of charm. I am looking forward to decorating it with my own color scheme and signage. I posted a link below where you can get your own plans should you want to build one too!
Don't worry I didn't forget about the giveaway. I am still working on the post and you should expect to see it later today!
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