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Chicken Coop Planter.

 
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This chicken coop is topped with a planter. It will stay cooler during the day and warmer at night. It should be quieter as well.  A good use of space in an urban setting.
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I do like that design but not originally what I thought you were posting. I was thinking this type of planter in the run. I did a few of these, fenced them off and the chickens just ate the stuff that grew through the fence.
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