That is a beautiful, functional structure! Well done.
The photos fill in the construction/design details. The fluffy ones look quite healthy, content and safe. If you decide to take this on the road (HAH), I'm in the market for a garden shed/new coop!!! My coop is functional but not lovely at all. sigh.
Wow, this doesn't look like a first-timer's build! I am so impressed and wish I could do the same.
ETA: I only gave 4 stars because I'd love to see pics of the inside, with the chickens in there!
What does the finished interior look like with chickens living in there? I'm so curious to know how the roosts and nest boxes are arranged inside, how your pop door works and any other features you may have. I really like your building progress photos. That outdoor covered run area is amazing! Beautiful eggs!!
For someone who stated you had no building experience you masked it very well with this project. Great build and liked the design. Dont know how any wife couldnt like this.
Ha ha believe me zero experience, but the boy in me to keep those chicks was so intense to motivate me to be a builder. There are a few imperfections on those frames and floors and roof but I was able to rigged some solutions only true construction guys will spot right away. Thanks so much, I was so proud of it that I feel like I had to share them, I guess anyone can build anything if you feel like your life depends on it LOL.
Yeah, at first she was skeptical then when she saw some of the results and the eggs coming, she started telling her friends and wanted to to see the coop and the chickens in turn force me to sell some precious eggs.
Thanks Kiki, yes those flower pots were lifesaver since I was tired and exhausted watching YouTube how to do roofing and apron for runs I had to make something quick and practical. Matter of fact I got 6 of those now, 3 in the coop and 3 in the run. The hens only use the 2 upper sections though and I make sure they are covered/Lined by shavings so it won’t be slippery, those were great space savers.