$1,200 includes running gear and 8' x 16' structure. Complete with light, nest boxes, hanging feeder and heated water for 65 chickens. Goes anywhere you can find pasture.
Do a 16 X 20. Eliminates that problem... lets you have more chickens. Or you could divide it into three mini coops for breeding purposes... you'd just need more doors.
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That a neat coop but 8x16 is only 128 sq ft and with 65 chickens that,s a little less than 2 sq ft a bird, I don't need it on wheels either but its cool.
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There will not be much waste from the 10 ft side. the 4x8 sheet will be cut in half and a half will be used on each side.
The reason for the 10x20 was I only could find 12 ft corrugated metal roofing and I think i have found someone selling 16 ft roofing. It would be a lot easier to build that a gabled roof but i am not sure what I will do for the roof just yet. I've never built a gabled roof this large before. What do you guys think? Gabled or Shed/sloped roof?
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Actually I thought you would be a prime candidate for a mobile hen house, because I read that you only rented the land. Are you going to build a permanent structure on someone else's land?
We are planning to live here for 1-2 years but i wont be setting anything in concrete and the Pole Barn Style is pretty cheap to build compared to a Coop I am just needing something that is weather proof for these chicks i will be hatching out in the next month or so. I am making this to where it will be easy to assemble and disassemble. It will consist of 4 2x4x8, 20 2x4x10, 4 2x4x12. 2 2x6x12, 9 2x6x14, 7 4x4x10 treated posts, 16 4x8 1/2" Plywood, and 10 pieces of 16' Corrugated Metal Roofing. The cost will be around $650-$700 for most of the materials.
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Actually I thought you would be a prime candidate for a mobile hen house, because I read that you only rented the land. Are you going to build a permanent structure on someone else's land?
Hey what is rolled roofing? is it inexpensive? How do you apply it?