T310 - Buiing Success - Chicken Trailer Plans Construction
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Units: Inches - fractionsPrinciples of design:
"Sustainability"_"Insulation"_"Ventilation"_"Easy to Clean"
It can comfortably hold 25 chickens
Nest boxes for 12 hens
- Chicken Cage: 4' 5 1/2" x 10'
- Construction area: 6' x 10'
- Total height: 11' 2"
Total volume of wood: 96066 inches3 (= 55 feet3)
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