Converting those little wood playhouse's HELP,PLEASE, Poll time

https://www.backyardchickens.com/forum/viewtopic.php?id=286582&p=3

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above is an old posting about the same playhouse that we have. I just put the nest boxes at the bottom since it is up on a platform and I am short.
I just went out and took these. I can not get any distance pics since the snow is so deep out there. Hope this helps. Oh, I have 5 hens and 1 rooster and it is plenty big - BUT there is a huge attached run off of the back and underneath.

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Awesome,thanks...oh my geisha, what to do

The Winchester now cost total 479
The bayberry is 249 if I can find it local
The coney coop will run about 408

I would love something I can keep my marans in..and breed..mmmnnnnnn

I should go with the least expensive but that is only if it's local...only, if not it goes up to 450 with shipping, if that is the case
Winchester is now calling my name..hehhehe
Thank u so much for sharing your ideas..I can't thank u enough

Oh and for the link too, and for taking photos and uploading them, and for being so helpful

You coop is adorable

I have one cart coop now, but it cost me a mint..and I would have them in a hear beat build me another, but no funds for that again

Boo hoo

So thinking I can attach whichever I purchase to the cart

The cart will run another 120.00

Hardware cloth, so ideally if I can keep this project under 500 that would be perfect



Xoxox
 
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No sure if you are willing to travel but there is a place up in PA that had 6x6 playhouses for $400. I mean good Amish built playhouses. I have a thread on here of the one I bought Saturday.
 

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