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		<title>10 Hurricane Preparation Steps</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 09 Jun 2010 12:41:50 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Steve</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[One of Nature&#8221;s most dangerous storms is the hurricane.&#160; So , if you live in a part of the country that is vulnerable to hurricanes, you&#8217;ll do well to learn about how to prepare for one. Here are ten easy steps to help defend you , your family and your home if you end up&#160; [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>One of Nature&#8221;s  most  dangerous   storms   is the hurricane.&nbsp;  So  , if you live  in  a part of the country   that is vulnerable to  hurricanes,  you&#8217;ll do well   to learn about how to prepare for one. Here are  ten easy steps   to help  defend   you ,  your family and your home  if you end up&nbsp; in the path of a hurricane . With a little  ahead of the curve thinking and a small   measure of common sense,  you can be protected  .</p>
<p>1.  Watch out for  the television and radio  reports for  situation  updates and evacuation  information  .&nbsp; While  hurricanes track   erratically, you will  have    plenty of  warning of an approaching storm. If you choose   to evacuate, do it sooner rather than  later. And talking about radios,&nbsp; keep a battery operated or hand crank radio on hand  in in case there&#8217;s   a power failure.</p>
<p>2. If  your house is  on the  beach  or in  any   low lying  place, have  a plan   to  relocate   your family to  safer  ground. Know where you&#8217;re  going   and what you need to take   well ahead of time  .&nbsp; Don&#8217;t  try to avoid   this  point  &#8211; just do it.</p>
<p>3.  Prepare a   <a href="http://yourbestselfdefenseproducts.com/products-page/emergency-kits/" target="_blank">Family Emergency Plan</a>. Keep it in  your <a href="http://yourbestselfdefenseproducts.com/products-page/emergency-kits/" target="_blank">Family Emergency Kit</a>.  Make sure your kit is   assembled   and ready  at all times  .  Be certain   your plan includes  information on your evacuation route and  clear procedures  on  turning off   your utilities, if necessary.</p>
<p>4.&nbsp;  Close up your windows using permanent storm shutters or  cover  them up with 5/8&#8243; plywood.&nbsp; It&#8217;s also a good idea to  anchor  your roof with straps or additional clips to the frame of your  home  .</p>
<p>5.  Collect all the  lawn furniture and any  odd  toys, tools or ornaments  and  store them in the  basement or garage . While you&#8217;re outside , inspect the trees and shrubs  around  your  house  and remove any damaged or broken branches before the storm  hits .</p>
<p>6. Fill your  bathtub and several large  containers with clean,  drinkable  water. Keep a supply of <a href="http://yourbestselfdefenseproducts.com/products-page/gourmet-dehydrated-food/" target="_blank">emergency food</a> on hand.</p>
<p>7.&nbsp; Fill the gas tank in your car and if you have a portable generator  be sure it&#8217;s in working order,too .</p>
<p>8. Secure and seal low doors or windows  in case you&#8217;re at risk of flooding .&nbsp; If you have a pump, make sure it is in working order .</p>
<p>9. If you have  pets or livestock , make plans  well in advance  about how  to protect them from a hurricane  .&nbsp;  Is the shelter  you use for your livestock  able   to withstand a hurricane? If not,  they&#8217;re probably be better off outside . </p>
<p>10.&nbsp; Skip  the sightseeing at the beach .&nbsp; It might look  dramatic  , but generally  it&#8217;s a dangerous  thing to do. Every season, unsuspecting  thrill seekers  get  a  nasty  surprise by  the power and unpredictability of a major storm . &nbsp;</p>
<p>Ten simple steps .&nbsp; While there are never any guarantees in life ,  adopt   these rules and you&#8217;ll be better prepared  to survive   a hurricane.</p>
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		<title>How To Simply Construct  Your Own Chicken Coops In Your Garden</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 19 May 2010 06:46:39 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Steve</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[While raising chickens does have advantages, such as meat and eggs, they still need to have some type of shelter. Being a professional carpenter is not necessary to do this. Having costly building supplies or intricate plans is not required, either. If you go by the simple steps written below, you can build chicken coops [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>While raising chickens does have advantages, such as meat and eggs, they still need to have some type of shelter. Being a professional carpenter is not necessary to do this. Having costly building supplies or intricate plans is not required, either. If you go by the simple steps written below, you can build <a target="_blank" href="http://chickencoopsinfo.com/">chicken coops</a> very easily.</p>
<p>It is vital you try to do some planning first. First you will need to place it on high ground, or elevate the coop. This will ensure rain does not puddle around the structure or the <a target="_blank" href="http://chicken-pen.net">chicken pen</a>. The chickens need about one and one half to two square feet of area in the coop per bird. The area surrounding the coop needs eight to ten square feet per chicken.</p>
<p>Draw out your design. Keep in mind to consist of a door large sufficient that you simply can utilize in cleaning the chicken coop, as nicely as collecting eggs when required. Also believe about putting windows within the southern wall. This can supply ventilation throughout warm months, and aid in warming the eggs throughout cool months.</p>
<p>Your building materials do not have to be pricey. Scrap wood, plywood, and old buildings or sheds work fine for the required supplies. Plan out the area of the inner structure and keep in mind that nesting boxes will be needed for hens that lay eggs. One box is required for every fourth or fifth bird. Six to ten inches of perch space will be needed for each bird, as well.</p>
<p>Following, buy any other components which are applicable to your strategy. Chicken wire is required, as well, for it&#8217;ll enclose the outer lawn with the coop. Other supplies are essential, as nicely, for example feeders, straw, and watering providers. Following you&#8217;ve your strategy and components at the ready, begin creating the coop. It is necessary that you simply attempt to location the coop to ensure that its lawn and front face south.</p>
<p>Keep in mind, as well, that you simply most likely don&#8217;t want rain pouring over the entrance with the door, so whilst you&#8217;re constructing the roof make certain it has a great slope to it. If feasible test and cover the windows with chicken wire, for this can aid in ensuring predators stay out with the coop. A latch on the door is essential since it will let you secure it whenever you want. Nesting boxes and perches ought to be set by the coop&#8217;s inner walls. Also be certain the perches are three to four feet higher, and also the boxes contain straw.</p>
<p>Once the chicken coop is finished, make sure the outer yard is enclosed with some sort of fencing material, such as chicken wire. This fence needs to be at least four feet in height. Also, you will need to bury the fence about twelve inches beneath the ground, and tilt it out from the yard. This keeps ground predators from getting in coop. Predatory birds endanger your chickens, so it is important you put some sort of netting material above the yard. Planting tall grass is also advisable.</p>
<p>Install the feed and water suppliers high, but no higher than the chicken&#8217;s back. Dirt will stay out of the containers if you do this. Making your own <a target="_blank" href="http://chicken-houses.org/">chicken houses</a> is not a very difficult endeavor. Merely follow the easy steps above and your birds will soon be able to enjoy their new home.</p>
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		<title>Hen House Plans &#8211; Planning Your Hen House</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 10 Mar 2010 18:53:13 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Steve</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[There are a variety of reasons for why folk collect chickens. In this day and age, when the economy is so sour, it could be that they can be a good way to offer a small extra food without having to spend much money after up front costs of chicken acquisition and housing is looking [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>There are a variety of reasons for why folk  collect chickens. In this day and age, when the economy is  so sour, it could be that they can be a good way to  offer a small extra food without having to spend much  money after up front costs of chicken  acquisition and housing is looking after.  That is the reason why knowing how to <a href="http://www.chicken-coop-building-plans.com/" target="_blank">make a hen  house</a> quickly can be significant.<span id="more-944"></span></p>
<p>There, naturally, is more to making an enclosure for chickens  than just putting in a home. They need to be kept protected  from predators, generally speaking, that  means a good fence will also need to be  made, so consider that while also considering how to  come up with the best <a href="http://www.chicken-coop-building-plans.com/" target="_blank">hen  house</a> for chickens, who need a place to roost at night.</p>
<p>It&#8217;s potentially a better concept, then, to just go  out and find an enormous doghouse that can be  altered comparatively easily instead  of spending a large amount of money building one  completely from scratch. If it&#8217;s done right  , the new hen house can supply not only  protection but also the proper amounts of ventilation all while  keeping the chickens shielded from the elements and any  predators.</p>
<p>Just find one of those large, barn-style dog homes on  the web or at a large petshop and take  away the roof to get at the inside. All that&#8217;s  actually needed is to make two beams, 1&#8243; x 2&#8243; in  dimension, and join them to the front and back top edges of the doghouse.</p>
<p>These beams will form the foundation of a roost for the  chickens, which are bolstered by a kind of plywood wall that  may be made and which is constructed by taking a pencil, jigsaw and tape  measure to chop the plywood into a wall that matches the height and width  of the modified doghouse. After that, use the jigsaw to chop  out a hole through which the chickens can enter. Affix this  wall to the beam at the back of the doghouse so a nest area is  made.</p>
<p>After all of that has been done, take some more plywood and trace  the doghouse opening onto it. Cut out a hole using the tracing, which is going  to form the door of the hen house. It&#8217;s attached to the house through means of  a hinge at the bottom of the door and its opening. In this  way, it can also be opened and  shut in the morning and evening. Just use some variety  of pull or string mechanism to shut it shut once the chickens have  entered the house for the evening.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.chicken-coop-building-plans.com/" target="_blank">Make  a hen house</a> that will keep your chickens secure and  safe today! A chicken house project is a straightforward way to protect your chickens from predators.</p>
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