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    If you are just a beginner in raising chickens and don‘t’ do much research on chicken coops, you can buy a chicken coop which is ready to install.

   There are many types of chicken coops on the market. Due to the various of materials and different structures, the prices are also different.

1. Eco-chicken house    These coops are made of recycled materials and secured by bolts. The only issue is it doesn't come with a run cage, you need to build a run for your chickens.

2.Plastic chicken coops   It is made of heavy-duty plastic materials, so it's very durable, but the problem is this type of chicken coop is small, so there's no so much space for your chickens to run.

3. Portable coop    These coops are friendly for free-range chickens, as it's convenient to moved around to different areas. The portable coop is made of variety of materials and it comes with wheels on the bottom.

4. Wooden chicken house with run  As a consumer, it's cost-efficient to choose a wooden chicken house,  solid fir wood and  composite asphalt roof make it more durable, Normally these wooden chicken coops are easy to assemble, and there are a variety of designs for you to choose from.

 

 

 

 

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