Lonestar Coops
Lonestar Coops offers premium chicken coop PDF plans with instant download. We also design and build
08/24/2021
Attempt at a chicken proof garden…it worked but needs some adjustments…more on YouTube later today…
08/02/2021
Alison (Mrs Lonestar) gets to help chickens at her other job too! Any questions on chicken care we are here to help. Send us a message or drop a comment below.
08/02/2021
02/15/2021
Hard to believe this is Austin Texas’ weather today. 9 degrees this morning.
Chickens were out yesterday free ranging and enjoying it at 27 degrees but we kept them in the run today. Plastic wrap helps keep out drafts from the run.
11/26/2020
Happy Thanksgiving 2020!
11/07/2020
Houston Coop with 12’ extended run option. Total footprint 24’ x 6’.
Built on site at your location. Email us for a quote at [email protected]
10/11/2020
Chickens are great garden composting assistants! They love to help out once a month when it’s time to turn and aerate compost piles. In addition; chicken droppings, used nesting and bedding material are great nitrogen additions to your composting process. Have an egg with a problem like a soft shell? - throw it in the pile as well.
Next round of baby chicks are supervising from their protective ‘playpen’.
10/05/2020
Cold weather tips!
* Chickens molt in the fall to prepare a fresh new set of feathers for the winter. Chickens are well suited for cold weather. Hot weather is actually more dangerous to them.
* Chickens will huddle together to share warmth at night if needed
* Chickens do not need supplemental heat unless you have prolonged periods below 0 degrees F (or unless you have less than 4 chickens).
* Below 32 degrees F keep windows closed on the henhouse to eliminate direct cold wind.
* Lonestar Coops are designed with ventilation at the top of the henhouse. It is important to maintain this free flow of air to minimize moisture and ammonia buildup inside the henhouse.
* A curtain, automatic door, a manual door on pulleys, or even thick plastic strips can be used on the henhouse to run door to keep cold out.
* Heating lamps with bulbs are a leading cause of coop fires. We do not recommend using a heating lamp in your coop.
* Add straw inside the chicken run floor for insulation from the ground. If the chickens free range you can add a layer of straw around the coop as well.
* If temperatures will be below freezing keep water changed daily so it doesn’t freeze or add a livestock water heater to your watering station if it is large.
* For extreme cold weather locations where freezing temperatures last for weeks or months, some chicken owners wrap their run with clear plastic and attach it with staples to help keep the run warmer. We like this idea too.
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10/05/2020
Who’s ready for October? Pumpkin time at a nearby farm 😀
09/28/2020
Latest coop (The Galveston) we just finished for some clients in South Austin. PDF plans of The Galveston and other models are available on our website if you are a do it yourself type, or we will happily do the complete build on your location.  LonestarCoops .com
09/11/2020
This customer’s ladies are getting a major upgrade this weekend with a build by Lonestar Coops!
09/09/2020
Alternate set-up for the Houston Coop doors.
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