I posted earlier about how little I spend on Coops... I took some pictures to show some of my coops and some of my secrets. Slapping together a cheap coop isn't for everyone. Some love the beauty of a well maintained Coops, others like me try to do everything on the cheap so more money goes towards retirement. To each their own.
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I build duplex 4x4 coops for my breeding trios. Lids to tubs I buy never get used by me. I turn them into Interior walls. If they fail then 2 roosters might fight and I might get set back 4 weeks on my hatching eggs... no big deal on the hatching eggs being set back, I just eat them. This is one of the ways to use less materials I have to buy. I build duplexes because the roofing material I use is 8 feet long. save on cutting and after this coop is disassembled I still have 8 foot long roofing panels.
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This was my first ever completely free Coop, even the feeder and nesting boxes were recycled from previous endeavors. The fencing and netting were all left over from previous builds. It has a lot of flaws and in winter I have staple cardboard around it when it goes below 20 or we have high winds.
View attachment 1370656 This one was mostly free, under 10 dollars spent , I had to buy the concrete block and 1 board was from my unused pile because I didn't have enough used lumber at the time I built it. This is another bantam coop. This the coop that I discovered I could build sliding doors because the raccoons have not figured out how to unlock them.
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The only money spent on this one was to build the screen door and a few screws. I had the hard wire from previous projects but I needed new specific width wood which I had to spend money on. The run was not finished at the time of the picture because it was a low spot. The french drain you see on the bottom right was already there but I had to dig out and add some gravel. When I bought this property this was a low point of the property . Another secret for saving money, one of the walls was already in place, I built this next to my shed, I also cut openings into the shed and but the egg boxes in the shed. When I collect eggs I go into the shed and get them from 3 different flocks.
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This one is was completely free, the 2 8 foot long walls already existed because this is a 4 foot alley between my shed and house, I just needed to build a hardware cloth door and put up old plywood on the other side. I did have to pay for the screws on this because I didn't have any used ones at the time.