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My first coop is a riding lawnmower crate. Now I use it as a quarantine.For a broody/juvenile coop, that's a good price. It just sucks when you *think* you have a place for your first chickens and then they outgrow it by the time they're 10 weeks old.
My husband dearest managed to snatch a big shipping pallet/crate thing from work, when a new piece of equipment arrived... He should be able to make me a nice juvenile/broody coop.
oh! pix please when he is done.![]()
I know there are other parts of the country, heck even the state that are far colder than we are but I am sick of this darn cold weather!!
I am ready for spring.![]()
What is the hardware cloth for? I figured just some sealed plywood would work fine.
i'm currently building a new coop. my old coop was fine and still would be fine even with the new chicks i got last week. but after my first attempt at new chick integration, i decided to build a bigger coop that i can partition off and let both sets of birds share the same space without beating each other to death. fortunately i work at a lumber company and i get all kinds of free wood to make stuff with at the house. the only thing i will have to buy for the new shed/building style coop is the roofing and a few hinges here and there. i want to finish most of the thing this weekend but kids' softball crap is probably going to get in the way of that plan.
Keyword being 'try'. Most of those coops never sell. A lot of folks use sub-par materials (chicken wire AAARGH).