I can tell you it was starting off real cheap for me ($8), but I've ended up spending about $400 so far, which is including the 6X20 run I haven't built yet. I'll bet I spend another $200-300 to finish the coop and run which isn't bad considering how much lumber I've salvaged.
All of my lumber...
~*Sweet Cheeks*~ :
"it only holds 50 chickens' THAT'S alot of chickens.
Exactly what I was thinking.
And I thought I was crazy for starting off with a dozen.
When I contacted our city regarding chickens, they really didn't know who we should talk to. As long as they don't become a nuisance to the neighbors we can have as many as we want!
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I missed the side door into run part. My bad. I though she was going to use it as a people door.
As far as chickens flying into the glass, is it because of reflection of themselves? Like when a wild bird flys into a window? Maybe put some type of obscure film on one side of the...
Hi all. I know this is my first post, but I've been "lurking" for some time now.
Why not install the sliding door backwards so the door is on the outside of the coop? Then you won't have to worry about getting bedding and poo in the track. Also, there area few manufacturers that made sliding...