I may just buy this coop- https://www.tractorsupply.com/tsc/product/innovation-pet-deluxe-farm-house-chicken-coop-up-to-8-chickens
because it is slightly larger( and cheaper ), Although it does seem poorly made, i will reinforce it for now, and( when it breaks ) have a carpenter make one.
Yeah i am probably going to elevate the coop with cindering blocks and paint it with a wood sealant or woodstain. In this area, it is extremely windy even without a hurricane which is why stakes are needed.
Thank you all for the help.
I am probably going to go for the white coop with some stakes added in to hold it in place although i will consider some of the other options!
By high end of the spectrum, i meant around $260 this will not be a problem. I feel that the actual coop ( not run ) is well made. Just want to make sure this is the best option before i drop some cash!
I am not too good with tools :confused:, but I can pin down the coop(premade) with stakes. The coop description says 4 chickens, but from the square footage, only 3 at most with 2 being a comfortable number.
But will they last? For similar items, i read some troubling reviews.
I am considering this chicken coop. It is at the higher end of the price spectrum but i am willing to buy it if necessary.
Hello,
I was wondering if any of you know a good prebuilt coop for 3 chickens. So, are there any chicken coops on the market that are under $250, yet not made of flimsy fir wood that is faker than a gucci belt in chinatown? Preferably with an attached run for short periods of time(chickens will...