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                                                          Frozen Chicken Suppliers  There are a number of aspects that you must keep in mind when looking for chicken houses for sale. Below is a list of the 7 super-duper important ones to consider when shopping for a coop. Space - Every bird should have three square feet of area in the coop itself, and ten square feet of space in the run. A run is a protected outdoor area where your hens can get out and do their chicken things.Food and Water - Every bird should have access to plenty of fresh water. Hopefully your run will be large enough, and perhaps even portable, so your chickens can be as close to "free-range" as possible. With a diet of bugs and tender plants, your feed will be a supplement. Still, your chickens should have grain readily available.Roosts - Every bird should have a least ten inches of reserved seating on roosts that are a foot or so above the chicken house floor. They should be about an inch square with r