Coop design that can be disassembled??

risadawn

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Jul 6, 2012
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I know that where we are living, we will not always be here, and we probably have at least one more move before we find our forever home.

SO with that in mind, I'm wondering about a chicken coop that can be easily disassembled to move somewhere else. We are looking to have 4-6 hens total.

Has anyone seen or had experience with a coop that can be easily taken apart for a move? Are there things I should keep in mind as we're building this coop, other than the basics that go in a coop, and specific to being able to move it? (In case it matters we live in a fairly moderate climate -though today is a bit ridiculous...)

Thanks for any feedback!
 
I haven't seen any that can be disassembled. The "Purina" coop is small enough it could be moved easily on a trailer or in a pickup if the top were removed. The top is made as a seperate part so it wouldn't be a big deal to take off. Mine isn't even attached, it just sits on top. It would be big enough for the number of chickens you are planning on in a mild climate.If you do decide on it research it some because many here have modified it from the original plans.
 
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