post your chicken coop pictures here!

Here's ours....we moved it into our 3 car garage (only 2 cars, so there's space). It's nice and dry and warm and the girls and one gentleman love it!


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Love the color combo! Such a pretty coop!!
 
Another one of my Coops/Pen. Pen is 6x12 with a 6x10 run.
 

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For the less fancy and smaller coop ideas, I built this one. It’s very sturdy, 3x5 on the inside including the nesting boxes. I have 4 chickens but you could easily have several more if they have adequate yard space during the day.
 

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So I might be the odd guy out here but my coop is in my garage, it is 4x8ft and houses our 6 girls with plenty of room. We have an automatic door out into our 5x15ft run with hopes next spring we can get our back yard fence finished so they can free run the back yard.
 

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I know I'm late to the party, but not to chickens.
We just had this built for my old Araucanas, Brahmas and Silkies. Still working on interior but there's a shot of a tufted rooster in one of the 6 X 3 hospital pens. I had some requirements that weren't correctly followed, builder ended up with 2 pop doors in the short north side, instead of another on the long West side which isn't shown. It's still to be moved to the correct location after snow is gone and ground is harder. It's April in Nova Scotia, we had snow last night.
There are two low clean out doors where the ladders are, and everything is removable so I can hose it down. Large door on right side so I have two doors, as it's meant to house two old populations who live in my old buildings. Hubby's building these panels so I can put up another pen anywhere. That's hubby's and his Tilly hat.
I'll post a proper build and explanation when there's more time.
 

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After spending a lot of money on coops in the past I am quite proud of this latest coop I have built, well not quite finished yet. I'm about half way done, so about 5 minutes left :yesss:
That's right that's probably the best thing about this coop lol

Started with an old shipping box I found and an old fence post:

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Then I added an old fence panel for the roof:
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Lastly I just need to saw a few doors in there, 2 of the doors will serve as perches. It is only going to house 3 bantam chickens.

Needs a bit of cleaning up but chicken coops get dirty anyhow so no too worried about it not looking brand new.
Hasn't cost me a penny. The hardest thing was getting it to mine.
 

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