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Learn From a Master How to Build a Hen House That Will Have Your Hens Laying More Eggs Than You Can Eat

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Learn From a Master How to Build a Hen House That Will Have Your Hens Laying More Eggs Than You Can Eat






     Who else wants to know how to build the best ever hen house?

Do you want happy hens? Because I tell you a happy hen is a layer! And if you are keeping hens, then that's what it's all about. Your hens needs to be happy and secure, you know how they all huddle together for warmth and security on a night, well if they are in the most draught free and secure hen house they will reward you with more eggs than you can eat.
If you already own hens and want to get them laying more eggs then follow my advice, if you are just about to get yourself some hens then luckily you have just come across me and you can get it right, from the start.
Hens are quite simple things really; feed them well and make them feel safe and secure and they just keep laying the freshest eggs you could ever want. So how do you make them feel secure?

Well it's all in the design of your hen house, for example, if you just knock a few bits of wood together, and shove your hens in it, they won't feel comfortable, they need to have perches big enough for they to huddle together, their new home needs to be water tight, you don't want them getting wet through the night, it really must be secure, you don't want a fox or another predator getting at them, (you won't have any hens left!). Your hen house needs to be practical, for example, you don't need a great big coupe if you only have five or six hens, you build your hen house to scale, you don't want a broken down old shack in your garden either! Make your hen house beautiful, and with my designs, I'll show you how to make a hen house look a million dollars, something that will enhance your garden.

There are even more important points to note when building your new hen house, Let me tell you, anyone can do it, you do not have to be a professional as long as you have the knowledge then it is quite simple really. Do not get me wrong you will go through a learning curve, but anything worth its salt takes a little effort and commitment.

You not only get expert tuition on how to cut joints, how to drill and counter sink so as to get flush screw heads, how to set your frame in solid foundations so to keep your project sturdy, how to build rails that support correctly, and much more, but you also get to know what tools you need to do the job, from hammer types, to screwdrivers, we will explain the types of saw you will need for different types of cutting, we will include power tool information, if that is your preference, from saws to sanders, to drills. You will be advised on the finish of your project, from using a surf plain to grades of sandpaper and even wire wool to get that perfect finish. In fact we cover every aspect giving you the most comprehensive training you could ever need. Not forgetting practical design for easy cleaning and more, the list is endless. So if you really want the happiest chicks living in the best hen house, laying copious amounts of tasty fresh eggs, then have a look at what I have to offer.

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Learn from a real master in his profession, let him take you step by step allowing you to produce the most beautiful timber products you have laid your eyes on. Don't you owe it to yourself to take a look at just what is on offer? Don't delay in finding out everything you could possibly need to know about building beautiful wooden structures, watch a master at work, giving you guidance and advice as you develop your skills, go to http://www.carpentersbench.com