@chickensarecoolsoye
I started
reading about chickens and coops about two and a half years ago, built my coop last September/October and need to expand my under coop run space come Spring. I bought 7 ISA Browns in early September and then hatched out 8 more Ameraucana mixes in early October.
I was enormously lucky to have the help of my sister and BIL in the build and hatch events.
Shortly into my reading on Coop building I learned that predators were a critical consideration and I spent a lot of time on that forum and researching what critters we have in my area (I live on a lake in the country). This focus influenced HOW I built my coop and what protections I added after it was built. I have been fortunate so far, my flock is healthy, give me eggs everyday and great enjoyment as I learn how to care for them and maintain their environment.
I still learn stuff at least every week, often on multiple days in said week.
BYC is a great place! One rarely reads a cross word; very often wisdom, experience and, mostly, deep knowledge bred of experience and hard knocks
is offered freely to avoid mis-steps.
Throughout my journey here
@aart (and a number of others) have answered my questions, offered sage and practical advice and have generally been encouraging in what is a serious undertaking. She had done the same for countless others and I seriously wonder both how she does it and why she bothers year after year. She is matter of fact and perhaps can seem critical (I never felt that) but you can
rest assured that her questions and observations are intended to make you successful.
There are many ways to build a coop - pallets, old scrap, PVC pipe for hoops, old sheds and more. I have not read of using a furniture cabinet but immediately was interested in what you might make of it: anything is possible and we all have circumstances within which we must operate. From BYC I believe you will only get practical advice that you can choose to listen too or not, no-one will take offense.
I encourage a deep breath. You have a road ahead of you as you climb the chicken ladder. Take what you want from BYC
AND forge your own path. It's all good!
Best of luck and
enjoy your journey!