wow, those do look nice. I wish they showed pictures of the inside. If money was no object that would definitely be a good option.I like the coops here and they deliver
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wow, those do look nice. I wish they showed pictures of the inside. If money was no object that would definitely be a good option.I like the coops here and they deliver
https://www.horizonstructures.com/chicken-coops/large-backyard-chicken-coops
A photo would be good. Sometimes the coops are so fancy there intimidating. We only make them fancy for us, not the chickens. They need to be functional and safe for the chickens.Quote:
If you are going to spend that kind of money, it may just buy the chickens and eggs. I used free plywood shipping box & chain link fence to turn into box coop. The chickens are happy. The whole coop and run parts (hings, screw, roof, etc..) cost me around $100. My guess 50% people don't keep the chicken more than 5 years due to schedule, noise, space, cost, neighbor, and predator issues.
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I am actually building/selling coops now. This picture is of the one I delivered Saturday. It is an 8x24 which will hold quite a few chickens. I personally have a 6x14 of the same style that houses 10 chickens nicely. You can find me on Facebook at Poultry Palaces.