Arkansas folks speak up.........

Arkansas gets an honorable mention on Storey Publishing's Inside Storey Blogspot!


Check out Sue Weaver: Bring on the Buckeyes on Inside Storey Blogspot

http://insidestorey.blogspot.com/2011/03/sue-weaver-bring-on-buckeyes.html

Another avid booster is Brenae Hall of the Hall Family Poultry Farm in Monticello, Arkansas. President of the Drew County 4-H Poultry Club, Brenae shows Buckeyes in both 4-H and open competition. Big, gentle Buckeyes are ideal fowl for youthful poultry buffs to show and raise.

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Look for our egg auction listing on eBay. Just look for this photo!​
 
Hey folks, I need a coop. I am not terribly interested in building one if I can buy one or a shed I could convert instead. Anyone have a shed or coop for sale? I have 6 bantams and one standard that will have to live in it. I could also just buy the hen house and build the run part - that much I can handle. Budget would like to be somewhere between 300 - 600ish and it would be great if it was in Fayetteville, close to Fayetteville or someone could deliver. Help a flock out?
 
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You can see our custom built backyard coops on our BYC page. We start our coops at $250, $300 and $500.

We are also dealers for American Steel Carports. A 12'x21' carport is $595. With slight modification, we can create a nice coop inside the carport. Or we can instruct you.

Please let me know if we can assist.
 
Hey Jim,

Would the large coop be big enough for my number of birds? Do you deliver and if so, how much? If it was you would you do the built coop or the carport and modify it? Thanks!
 
You would love one of Jims tractor coops. The big one on his page is mine and I have had a quad of exhibition orpingtOns in it and it's great!!
He builds the tractors and will deliver
 
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Me? I would make a bit more if you bought my coop.

Coop is moveable with optional wheels.

Carport is stationary. Can be moved, but requires more help. To relocate to another property would require a professional mover and a permit.

Carport is made of steel and will last decades.

If you own the property, I would recommend the carport. Then modify it.

We have a listing for the carports at https://www.backyardchickens.com/forum/viewtopic.php?id=471279

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carport is priced as delivered and installed. The coop would need fuel paid for a delivery. Feel free to call me at 870/723-3724 or email me privately.
 

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