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Start with a 10x10x6 dog kennel as a run from craigslist for $200. Cover to be considered.
Predator/chicken proof as needed.
10x10 gives you 100 square feet minus the coop.
Or get one of those covered car parking things. Dog kennel the inside and predator proof. This one probably too expensive.
Get a garden shed from the local hardware store for $300 (?) and add roosts and a ladder.
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That's pretty lucky! I keep looking on craigslist for my area and this area has slim pickings.I went on Craigslist's free page. A doctor made his young daughters a "dollhouse". He made the mistake of calling it a "doghouse". The girls wouldn't play in it, since he called it that. He was giving it away. Brand new, with Pergo floor, shingled roof, windows and door. It's 4' x 4' x 5' tall. I took it, slapped a nest box, waterer, and feeder inside and mounted it on a 30" stilted base. Chickens love it and have used it for about 7 years. Still using it.
It's more solid than the prefab stuff, and essentially free!
It's held up OK. The hens roost on some scrounged ventilated shelving from an apartment complex dumpster. They roost on that, over the nest box. I have a "poop board" under the shelving. I clean the poop board every morning and let them free range all day. So, after 7 years, it's been used, but not intensively.That's pretty lucky! I keep looking on craigslist for my area and this area has slim pickings.
How is the pergo floor holding up In the coop?
I asked because someone else posted about using pergo flooring, but they wanted to use it as siding. I just wonder if they could use it as flooring for their coop.It's held up OK. The hens roost on some scrounged ventilated shelving from an apartment complex dumpster. They roost on that, over the nest box. I have a "poop board" under the shelving. I clean the poop board every morning and let them free range all day. So, after 7 years, it's been used, but not intensively.
I learned everything growing up with a frugal grandfather, who never forgot the lessons of the Great Depression.