What a beautiful coop! Thank you for showing it off for us, but we don't know how to build it for ourselves.
I'm sure the coop will be around for a very long time!
I know that this doesn't have detailed directions about how to make it. I'm a visual person and seeing such detailed pictures of everything doesn't make it too hard to figure out.
I love how you can open it clear up for cleaning.
Your coop is stunningly beautiful! Your birds are very lucky girls.
Thank you so much. We love it. Sorry I couldn’t give instructions. We didn’t follow any plans and we didn’t build it with any thoughts of sharing or repeating. But I thought I would at least share pictures.
You presented another alternative to an original chicken coop. If you have limited space, I could see the under house area as an option. Very smart thinking!
Great job reusing materials! Instead of buying a prefab, this makes a chicken coop much more affordable for someone to start out with to see if they are committed to keeping chickens long term.
Great job of reusing materials! It's really cute and functional.
Although it's small it could be used for a small number of bantams or as a grow out coop.
At our dairy we have a lot of different species that buddy up. Our goat loves our pigs, the cats love my Cocker Spaniel Grace, the baby turkeys love the baby chickens, we had a bunny and a cat that were best friends. The girls (cows) all have special friends but love the cats too.