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		<title>By: how to build a chicken house</title>
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		<title>By: ecologystudent</title>
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		<description>Re # 5: Actually, all you have to do is run a light bulb out to the chicken coop. They do best with 14 hours of light a day, so you can set a timer so that the light comes on an appropriated amount of time before dawn and goes off when the sun comes up. No need to ship eggs.</description>
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