BackYard Chickens › BYC Forum › Raising BackYard Chickens › Coop & Run - Design, Construction, & Maintenance › FREE chicken coop plan (nice one too) on the Purina Mills Website
New Posts  All Forums:Forum Nav:

FREE chicken coop plan (nice one too) on the Purina Mills Website - Page 5

post #41 of 285

Okay, I appreciate the encouragement.  I'm going to get on it sometime this week.  I just found a teeny pullet egg from one of my 16 weekers in the big hen nesting box.  They need more space!

Oh, and we are in Ohio too.  Just south of Columbus.

Lauren

post #42 of 285

wow that sounds cool and looks very nice too! thanks for sharing, very nice! big_smile

post #43 of 285

Okay Im having problems with the floor. Im going to 'try' to start building this this weekend. Im sure Im just over thinking this, but it still has me stumped right now. hide

I get the first step of screwing the two 2x4's together to get the 'v' for the corners. But how is it that the floor(piece of plywood) is attached to the corner and side 2x4's? Do you take a screw and drill it into the thin side of the plywood? Im not good with building things so I need something really detailed, but sadly these plans dont go into detail at all.roll

Always remember.. you are unique, just like everyone else.

Araucanas, Black Copper Marans, Blue Andalusians, Nankins & Welsummers.
Holly
Reply
Always remember.. you are unique, just like everyone else.

Araucanas, Black Copper Marans, Blue Andalusians, Nankins & Welsummers.
Holly
Reply
post #44 of 285

Hi Havi- in response to your floor question, you need to build a frame (like shown on the upper left page of the plans) for the plywood first-I am just putting the roof on my coop from these exact plans (I just made mine 8' x 4') , so I am very familiar with them!! wink  You actually start with the framed "base". then add the plywood floor covering, THEN add the L-shaped legs, and then the second round of 2x4 pieces to fit on the outside of the floor frame,  in between the legs.   I don't have any pictures from that step, but the paragraph in between the top two diagrams explain it well.  I don't have any construction experience either, and I managed to do it ALL by myself!!  I will need some help moving it though. big_smile  I am going to load some pics to my BYC page in  few minutes, so check it out!

-Andrea

4 chickens, 6 Flat Coated Retrievers and a Field Spaniel!! (oh, and a wonderful husband )
Reply
4 chickens, 6 Flat Coated Retrievers and a Field Spaniel!! (oh, and a wonderful husband )
Reply
post #45 of 285

Here's ours !! The plans said up to 12 bantams.........is that right ??

http://i140.photobucket.com/albums/r7/blindrootinhogs/th_HPIM5980.jpg

http://i140.photobucket.com/albums/r7/blindrootinhogs/th_HPIM5977.jpg

http://i140.photobucket.com/albums/r7/blindrootinhogs/th_HPIM5978.jpg

http://i140.photobucket.com/albums/r7/blindrootinhogs/th_HPIM5981.jpg

post #46 of 285

I built my coop using this plan, except I doubled the size to accommodate 12 birds.

Here's a video of the first batch of birds moving in and checking out their new digs.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-llOqTLmIHM&feature=player_embedded

post #47 of 285

Thanks for sharing! Great info. This may be just the ticket for a second, smaller coop. It's time to get our 2 bantams out of the pent w/ the larger birds. We have some silkies in the bator for future company for them.

I absolutely adore our chickens! Who knew they could be so fun! NPIP #135
Married, homeschooling mother of five. My blog (free patterns)

My Etsy Shop
 

Reply

I absolutely adore our chickens! Who knew they could be so fun! NPIP #135
Married, homeschooling mother of five. My blog (free patterns)

My Etsy Shop
 

Reply
post #48 of 285
Quote:
Originally Posted by joe12pack 

I built my coop using this plan, except I doubled the size to accommodate 12 birds.

Here's a video of the first batch of birds moving in and checking out their new digs.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-llOqTLmIHM&feature=player_embedded


I just watched your video, what kind of chicken is that white one? Or, is it a chicken? Lol. I feel silly asking but I haven't seen a chicken like that. tongue

SAHM of 3, wife to 1 hard working hubby, 4 RIR hens, 2 BR hens, 1 NHR roo, 4 BO hens, 1 BSL hen, 2 Ameraucana hens, 1 Game/Buff rooster, 5 LBs, always have chickies and have lost count lol, 1 Blue Swedish duck, 4 Pygmies and 2 Great Pyrs with pups on the way! Life is good.

Reply

SAHM of 3, wife to 1 hard working hubby, 4 RIR hens, 2 BR hens, 1 NHR roo, 4 BO hens, 1 BSL hen, 2 Ameraucana hens, 1 Game/Buff rooster, 5 LBs, always have chickies and have lost count lol, 1 Blue Swedish duck, 4 Pygmies and 2 Great Pyrs with pups on the way! Life is good.

Reply
post #49 of 285
Quote:
Originally Posted by craftymama86 
Quote:
Originally Posted by joe12pack 

I built my coop using this plan, except I doubled the size to accommodate 12 birds.

Here's a video of the first batch of birds moving in and checking out their new digs.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-llOqTLmIHM&feature=player_embedded


I just watched your video, what kind of chicken is that white one? Or, is it a chicken? Lol. I feel silly asking but I haven't seen a chicken like that. tongue


It's an Ameraucana, aka Araucana, aka Easter Egg Chicken since they lay green and blue eggs.

post #50 of 285

Im about to start building mine. I have at least three I need to build. Trying to figure out where I want to make improvements at. Anyone else building this coop right now? Or any new pictures?

Always remember.. you are unique, just like everyone else.

Araucanas, Black Copper Marans, Blue Andalusians, Nankins & Welsummers.
Holly
Reply
Always remember.. you are unique, just like everyone else.

Araucanas, Black Copper Marans, Blue Andalusians, Nankins & Welsummers.
Holly
Reply
New Posts  All Forums:Forum Nav:
BackYard Chickens › BYC Forum › Raising BackYard Chickens › Coop & Run - Design, Construction, & Maintenance › FREE chicken coop plan (nice one too) on the Purina Mills Website