Is my coop too small?

lol, I did return! Now I have to figure out what I want to do instead. I know building is best or finding a random shed and converting but honestly I don’t know how to do any of that.
707,
Where are located? Is there a Homedepot or a lumberyard near you? Places like those usually point you to someone who can do the job for you. You purchase the material, have it delivered they do the work.
This assumes labor and material are in your budget. Plans are readily available.
How much yard space do you have available? Also check with neighbors and local codes if there are any. HOA's can be VERY restrictive!
Good luck!
 
707,
Where are located? Is there a Homedepot or a lumberyard near you? Places like those usually point you to someone who can do the job for you. You purchase the material, have it delivered they do the work.
This assumes labor and material are in your budget. Plans are readily available.
How much yard space do you have available? Also check with neighbors and local codes if there are any. HOA's can be VERY restrictive!
Good luck!
Thank you! This is through Home Depot, is something like this what you mean? https://www.cottagekits.com/products/value-a-frame-chicken-coop
 
Thank you! This is through Home Depot, is something like this what you mean? https://www.cottagekits.com/products/value-a-frame-chicken-coop
That would work. My preference would be something with a taller side wall.
Like this
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This product comes delivered to you as a kit. You provide the labor as well as roof shingles, exterior paint and some kind of waterproof coating for the floor. It does not appear to have adequate ventilation, which should be about 1 sq foot per bird. Other than that it seems to be a nice, solid building.
 

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