100% Repurposed Coop!

chicksrcool

Chirping
10 Years
Aug 8, 2009
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Hello Fellow BYC'ers....

OK do not laugh, we are on the tightest of tight budgets. And since my youngest are getting too old for this house we turned it into a "chick retreat". I actually love it for them and have to thank my hubby for doing this for us!

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If nothing else hope it inspires someone that can't figure out what to do or make in terms of a safehouse. I'm sure someone else has tried this before so probably not a new idea. But it works well!
 
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Thanks so much M To the Maxx...it was a family project that we thoroughly enjoyed...and now I don't have to worry about them being safe and secure...they love it
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ha ha! How CUTE! I have been seriously eyeing my kids play house also! I have even added a little wire here and there waiting for protests but none yet.
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They never use it anymore- its 10 years old. How did you attach the boards to the plastic? I have another one like that also way out in the pasture junk pile....
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Yeah we did not have a choice but to recycle...and I'm OK with that!
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(the kids outgrew this long ago)
Actually he used screws! The plastic on those Little Tikes playhouses are pretty sturdy in that respect.
 
I think hubby is going to make one of the solid pieces of wood into a door on the side(-when they start laying-.) For now they are too young, but we are going to modify it as we go along.
 
Looks like a great idea to me. It is attractive in appearance and weather resistant, what more could a chicken want?
My very first coop was originally a very large wood shipping box. Your is much nicer.
 

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