Creative Coops!!!

Lets see some creative, unique, and fun chicken(or duck) coops!

OK, 6----40"x48" pallets. Took less than a hour and cost $4 for 2 used pieces of tin. You can fancy up yours if you choose---LOL.
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Lets see some creative, unique, and fun chicken(or duck) coops!
Today is coop
Cleaning day so excuse the mess in the pictures. I'm hoping to expand soon just. It sure how I want to expand. My girls free range most of the day. They have roosts in the house but choose to roost in the run and lay in the house. One of my Goldie's has decided however that she likes to lay her daily egg in my brooder! Lol
 

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Lets see some creative, unique, and fun chicken(or duck) coops!

My favorite chicken tractor build thus far, the "Banty Shanty:"

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The nesting boxes have 2 access doors from which to collect eggs (from the bottom):

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Or, from the top. :):

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Most of the materials I had on hand and it was a lot of fun coming up with the ideas. Hubby though I was certifiably crazy when I told him about the outhouse nesting box idea.
 

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