I'm in the very beginning stage of building my first coop. It's going to be a variation on the Maine Coop that was posted somewhere on your site. Right now I've got just the frame done. It's about 8 inches off the ground, and it's 3 feet by 6 feet and 7 feet tall in the front and about a 5 inch shorter hight in the back so the rain can roll off.
 
I guess I can't ask "Where were you when I needed you?" The answer is you were right here on Backyard chickens.com.
Wow, Great Thread!!! I thank you for creating.
I spent the whole summer of 2018 building my first chicken coop while taking care of my first baby chicks in the house.:jumpy
I did not know what I was getting into...the time, the cost $$$, and the mess.:thWatch your step...:wee
I do agree that it took way longer and cost more money than planned. I am so glad that I decided to make a walk in coop.
One thing that helped me was to spend time looking at as many coop builds as possible and I took these ideas and tried to keep the best ones and put pencil to paper.
Please see my short video tour of my first chicken coop.

This is a summary of materials and cost.
I was way over budget.


My biggest regret and it cost me the life of one of our favorite chickens was a poorly designed door. Do the research. I made the mistake of buying the Guillotine style door that had No safety features and was not forgiving. It came down on a shaft and trapped my chicken and crushed her. I got rid of that immediately and after spending hours in research I believe I found the best door on market in my opinion.

This is the company I bought the second door from,
I was so happy with it that I made them a promo AD :

I also made an installation video
Please check out.

Thanks for reading my Post. Hope it works out and keep it fun.

"Keep Moving forward"
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I'm in the very beginning stage of building my first coop. It's going to be a variation on the Maine Coop that was posted somewhere on your site. Right now I've got just the frame done. It's about 8 inches off the ground, and it's 3 feet by 6 feet and 7 feet tall in the front and about a 5 inch shorter hight in the back so the rain can roll off.
Oh! That's exciting, show us some pictures if you want to share.
 
Owner accepted our offer on the acre at the coast! He has 15 working days to get proof that the state of Oregon is okay with us piping the (winter only) stream from one side of the property to the other and raising the level of the ground over the lot. So close now...
 

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