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		<title>Chicken Coop Materials</title>
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Contrary to what many people say, Chicken coops can be made from almost anything &#8211; an old shed,  trailer, using scrap lumber, PVC pipes, 50 gallon barrels, tarps, kits, and many more pieces of recycled material from around the house.
Wood, as many of you may know, is the most commonly used material for coop building. [...]]]></description>
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