Pictures of your coops!

Our coop was made from mostly recycled materials - we had to buy a few things like screws and hardware cloth, but it cost us less than $200.

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Of course we are already working on expanding it - go big people!
 
Here's pics of my "no plan" coop. Still need to add a few things (Door, nest box, run, etc...). Looks pretty cheesy compared to some of the great coops I've seen here but hopefully it will suffice.

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Coop I built for a buddy of mine:
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Twisted Coop I built for my Step-Mom and Old man:
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Small 4x4 I built for yet another friend of mine:
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Small 4x4 Tractor I built a few years back:
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Coop I usually build several of a year for sale (3 this year):
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Same as the last but with a swayback ridgeline:
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One of my personal coops:
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The other personal one:
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Funny, that's the first time I've ever put all my work in one post at one time. I um might maybe have a problem...maybe.
 
We converted our garden shed (12ft long X 4ft wide) up against our house into a coop......my DH is very handy! I have 8 new 10 wk old girls growing up!

We marked off the sidewalk and flowerbed
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Poured the concrete
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Added boxwoods, mulch, paint
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Brick pavers, small window, trim and a wreath for the door!
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Inside - DH built the nestboxes and I thought the green paint and tin signs would be pretty!
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The open side of the coop where they can perch and sunbath. The floor of the coop is concrete which I covered it with 2 inches of pine shavings. Easy cleaning!
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View from the coop
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Here is our coop - Total cost was $200..
- My husband is in the granite & marble business so we got tons of recycled wood from old torn down A-frames they had at the shop!

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