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My husband and I did all the work. It's really very basic and easy to do in only few weekends and it was not very expensive. I believe between the wood for the coop, the net, the posts, the nails, the concrete for the posts, the gravel and the pine bark I have spent less than $1,000 for everything (including the chickens). My budget was $1,500 and I had left over money.

Very pretty, love the large space they have to move around in. Where are you buying your netting from? You said deer netting, this is the plastic netting I am guessing? I just priced flight aviary netting for our large space and it will be costly.
 
LOVE your coop!!!!!!

wish mine was like that
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This makes me think of a miniature golf course for chickens:) Poultry Putt Putt!! It looks really well planned out and the chickens' comfort level was clearly taken in to consideration! Good job!
 
that's an awesome set up i'm so jealous, i'm going to have to send this link to my hubby to show him what i "want" sometime in the future
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That is just way tooooooooooo COOL! I'm going to have to put mine some salad bars in , that is an awesome idea! Thanks for sharing that with us, I really enjoyed it. Your place is beautiful!
 
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HAHA, I am always showing my DH things that I want from this site. He is ever so thrilled
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He'll really be thrilled now, that he is going to build me some salad bars
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That is AMAZING! It's like putt-putt for chickens! All the little paths and salad bars are so cool!
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Martha Stewart watch out!
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The true chicken resort has arrived.
I love this, and your baby chicks are right out there with "mom"
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