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With dozens of adaptable plans for sheds, coops, hutches, multipurpose barns, windbreaks, and shade structures, this guide covers everything you need to know to build safe and sturdy housing for your animals. Stressing the importance of evaluating your goals, planning ahead, and budgeting accordingly, Carol Ekarius helps you determine the best structure for your particular situation and offers expert advice on tools and construction techniques. Build a functional and comfortable house for your animals that theyโll be proud to call home. Review: Practical Plans, Useful Commentary - This book has clear, measured plan drawings for a variety of housing elements useful for a small-scale farmer. So far, I have adapted two plans to fit my space and materials available, and have been happy with the results. The author includes good explanations of why you should build things the way she says, which really helps when you need to modify one of her plans. An excellent book, should really hit the spot for the new farmer, or somebody adding a new species to their operation. Review: Great Book - This book is one of the best I have seen in detailed diagrams & information on building housing for livestock. We are currently building a 3 sided shelter for our alpacas right now using this book as a reference. The book is chuck full of valuable information we would have never thought of and were glad to know before starting to build. Another great thing about the book is that it has such a wide variety of types of buildings. It is a great book to get you started in providing housing for your animals.
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| Customer Reviews | 4.4 out of 5 stars 340 Reviews |
J**M
Practical Plans, Useful Commentary
This book has clear, measured plan drawings for a variety of housing elements useful for a small-scale farmer. So far, I have adapted two plans to fit my space and materials available, and have been happy with the results. The author includes good explanations of why you should build things the way she says, which really helps when you need to modify one of her plans. An excellent book, should really hit the spot for the new farmer, or somebody adding a new species to their operation.
T**R
Great Book
This book is one of the best I have seen in detailed diagrams & information on building housing for livestock. We are currently building a 3 sided shelter for our alpacas right now using this book as a reference. The book is chuck full of valuable information we would have never thought of and were glad to know before starting to build. Another great thing about the book is that it has such a wide variety of types of buildings. It is a great book to get you started in providing housing for your animals.
&**;
A little bit of everything, not enough details on any specific group of live-stock
I was looking for a book on how to build satisfactory chicken and duck housing. This book has a couple of plans for chicken coops, but not enough to buy the book. Why did I give it four stars then? Because the book is designed to give you building plans for various types of live-stock (pigs, hourses, cows, chickens, goats, rabbits, and others). The book does give you 60 plans like it says it does, but there is never more than 2 and at the most three on any specific animal. This book does have a lot of good information in it beyond the housing plans. It has minimal spacing for your animals, safety and health of your animals, plus it has lots of good pieces of advice throughout the book that has been picked up over 30 plus years. If your like me and are looking to build housing for a specific type of live stock then this is probably not the best book for you (for chickens I would suggest "Poultry House Construction" by Michael Roberts). However, if your looking to build housing for various breeds of live-stock then this book would be a wise purchase. However, a materials list would have been nice (not enough books give them).
A**R
Lots of ideas
Love the ideas Easy to read
B**H
Good if you're a carpenter
I wanted a step by step with supply lists and telling you what to do. This is for a skilled carpenter.
A**R
Arrived in good shape.
Was a gift.
S**N
Great ideas in this book!
As a "city kid" moved to the country, I am finally fulfilling my dream of having critters of every shape and size! Peacocks, chickens, geese, ducks! My newest babies are goats! So of course, they all need homes to live in and to be protected in. This book has tons of ideas, and detailed plans to build marvellous safe housing for your feathered, or furry friends. (Now if Amazon only sold handymen who would do the construction for me! :) How to Build Animal Housing: 60 Plans for Coops, Hutches, Barns, Sheds, Pens, Nestboxes, Feeders, Stanchions, and Much More
B**M
Lots of plans
Interesting ideas for plans for building farm support housing. Reading through the plans, I took ideas from a few plans and modified them for my use. I wouldn't recommend any specific plan, but the book is great because of the variety of plans it contains. Definitely worth the price.
T**M
How to Build Animal Housing: 60 Plans for Coops, Hutches, Barns, Sheds...
Imformative book with all the designs you could wish for. For chikens to rabbits and larger animals this is the book to get.
H**Y
cute
Really cute. No photos though and all the plans are outside sources but I still felt they did an excellent jon and tried to share as much knowledge as possible
R**Y
Excellent layouts, a holistic view of caring for animals
This books gives me confidence to build my own structures. Excellent layouts, a holistic view of caring for animals.
V**L
Five Stars
Haven't seen this one - must be for the boys
C**.
Four Stars
as described
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