a building about 10' x 8' x 6' tall will work real well. You can put some roost and nest boxes (nailed on the wall and a couple sitting on the floor) in there for the chickens. Don't be surprised if the ducks would rather stay outside. Raise your building at least 24" off the ground. Leave it open under the chicken coop and the chickens will go under there and roll in the dirt. Cut a small door about 12" x 12" and make a walk board with some 1/2" x1-1/2" cross peices on the walk board about every six to eight inches so the chickens (and the ducks) can get into the coop. You will have to lock them up in there for a while to make them want to roost in there. If they can find a fence bush or tree to roost in they will. You can keep 50 chickens in there. I have a building that size and I have 50 standard Crested Polish in there. http://au.answers.Yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20080523201656AAVHBYx
you will find duck farms were they raise ducks on farms that is were you will find duck farms
The name of a chicken's house is the chicken coop.
A coop or pen or cage.
Chickens live in a coop (chicken coop).
coop
The nest.
Not necessarily yes you need the encisities like food and a coop but you can make the coop and duck feed isn't that expensive. So no
The best plan can be found at chickencoops dot com. They have a good blueprint to build a good coop and prevent the grounds from overpecking by other animals.
Coop strategy consists of a plan to keep only the most healthy birds. This means culling the flock when the hens get old and unproductive. it also includes a plan for replacement stock.
UHAB COOP
They make their shelters near the water (like ponds and lake)... They make a nest like other birds do...
On a farm.
you will find duck farms were they raise ducks on farms that is were you will find duck farms
on the internet
Your best bet is to check online on sites such as chickencoopselect.com for a wide array of coops that will be suited for your needs. Alternatively, you can find instructions on how to build a coop yourself and get the materials from your local hardware store.
In Emergency Management terminology, COOP is the Continuity of Operations Plan. The plan includes alternative work sites in the event of various emergencies. Depending upon the depth of the emergency, relocation could be to another floor, a different building or even to different towns. The plan would also include the how communication of such an event would occur.
it is Coop short cut in Cooperative...