landscape timber coop

nightshade

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Mar 19, 2007
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okay so in my one wood working catalog there is a pattern for a landscape timber playhouse, which got me thinking. So I googled it and found a cabin built of landscape timbers on motherearthnews.com. What does everyone think of this idea? They both look really nice and I imagion that a coop made of them following this type of pattern would also look really nice in our woodland setting. Pros and cons of this would be super helpful.
Thanks
Bj
 
That would make a good looking coop! The main thing I would be worried about is the chemicals used to treat the landscape timbers.
If you could get some that were untreated I would say go for it!!
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pro=look really cool

con= depending on size could get really spendy


to cut price you could make only the front or visible walls out of the timbers.?.jmo good luck & have fun.
 
I agree that it could get pricey, and that the chemicals in treated wood could be harmful to your chickens. It sure does sound attractive though.

How many chickens do you intend to have?
 
For my run, I bought landscape timbers that were not chemically treated. Easy to find at Home Depot. However, I don't know if building a whole structure out of them would be in my budget... And they can be cumbersome to work with since they are so thick...

But then again, it would look good....
 
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we already have 40 and plan to stay around that number for our laying hens. But was thinking that it could be used for a smaller breeder size coop with 4-6 hens and a roo. Or a guinne coop because I am tired of buying new ones every year to free range to eat the bugs I might as well breed my own.
 
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It could get pricey, but I wouldnt worry about the chemicals in treated wood. Ive been using treated wood to build cages and coops out of for several years, and never had any type of problem with it. Id love to see your coop to see what it looks like.
 
Playhouses aren't very large in area and only around 4 ft tall. Several BYC members have some post where they have converted playhouses into some really nice coops.
 

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