Chicken Newbie07
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- May 17, 2019
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Making a #palletchickencoop is very simple! I looked for free pallets online and on apps like OfferUp, I also found pieces of wood on the side of the road while driving. Once I had enough wood, I began building my #pallethenhouse .
I placed a pallet on the bottom as the floor with a piece of plastic board on top for easy cleaning. Then, I used two pallets for the sides. For the back I use wood that I found next to a Petco dumpster. The front of the coop was also built from scrap wood I found around my neighborhood. And for the roof I used a long metal slate I had laying around the farm.
All of the materials used for this #freechickencoop project were used, recycled and of course FREE. Even the screws were salvaged from previous projects that I took apart.
The purpose of this video is to share with you how you can easily make your own coop for free or at least for very very cheap.
I hope this video has given you some #chickencoopideas so you can make your own #DIYchickencoop . Get inspired & go out and remodel your coop, build one from scratch or even make some adjustments to your existing coop and get it ready for the winter.
Thank you and have a blessed day!
I placed a pallet on the bottom as the floor with a piece of plastic board on top for easy cleaning. Then, I used two pallets for the sides. For the back I use wood that I found next to a Petco dumpster. The front of the coop was also built from scrap wood I found around my neighborhood. And for the roof I used a long metal slate I had laying around the farm.
All of the materials used for this #freechickencoop project were used, recycled and of course FREE. Even the screws were salvaged from previous projects that I took apart.
The purpose of this video is to share with you how you can easily make your own coop for free or at least for very very cheap.
I hope this video has given you some #chickencoopideas so you can make your own #DIYchickencoop . Get inspired & go out and remodel your coop, build one from scratch or even make some adjustments to your existing coop and get it ready for the winter.
Thank you and have a blessed day!
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