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If you intend to keep heavy breed chickens then I don't recommend a concreate floor except that is unless you cover the concreate floor with a deep layer of sand and if the shed is weather proof a deep layer of wheat straw or shredded corn shucks. A heavy breed hen leaping down from the roost and landing on a concreate floor will become a permanently crippled hen.Any plastic shed will be good home for hens. just install roosting bars and pave the floor with concrete. be sure there is enough ventilation.
You have a better chance finding a cheap plastic shed "used or new" than finding a cheap coop
I think they were just doing a plastic house, not nest.If you intend to keep heavy breed chickens then I don't recommend a concreate floor except that is unless you cover the concreate floor with a deep layer of sand and if the shed is weather proof a deep layer of wheat straw or shredded corn shucks. A heavy breed hen leaping down from the roost and landing on a concreate floor will become a permanently crippled hen.