We are teaming up with my parents and In-laws to build a large garden ( 25x30) and I would love to have some chickens as well. My husband and I both want chickens but my husband wants to wait until next year. Help me come up with cheap coop ideas that are cheap but suitable for Northern Indiana winters for about 8 chickens. We have a local restore and I think I can get cheap windows and a screen door but I need ideas for dimensions and cheap materials. I was wanting 2 black austrolorps, 2 buff orpintons, 2 barred rocks and 2 of whatever else I can find at our tractor supply. How much did your coop for 8 cost on the cheep?
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I am excited for your project. I built my coop on they cheap with an extra hand from DH to put the shingles on and the kiddos with whacking nails for the siding. I started lurking at home depot and bought sticks of lumber from their cull lumber bin. Super cheap. I built it on a 4x8 piece of plywood and went up fom there. Used 4x4 treated fence posts for supports. I did a board and batten siding using cedar fence planks. I think I probably put about $200 in supplies in to the thing. Very sturdy and secure.
CL and Freecycle are two places to get inexpensive supplies. I have known folks that have re-purposed tool sheds off CL by adding perches and nest boxes and mase them in to nice coops. Keep your eye out for stuff you could repurpose with a little tweaking.
I have a couple of words of advice for you:
-Make it bigger than you think you need.
-Consider starting with fewer than 8. Chickens slow down laying as they age, so my strategy is to add new chickens every few years so I can have more productive ones coming in. You can disregard this if you plan to 'retire' the hens when they go off their lay.
- chicken math will eventually happen and you will end up getting addicted, and adding more than you intend--did I mention that you should make it bigger than you think you need?
-be sure that you have adequate ventilation even though you have cold winters-- the humidity can be really brutal and lots of hens in a small space will give off a lot of moisture.
- use hardware cloth for the runs, chicken wire keeps chickens in but won't keep predators out!
Good luck to you!