Let's see repurposed coops/nesting boxes

I am going to build a "Run in Shed" for the Donkeys as soon as I get enough Pallets.~ My Nesting box is made from a brand new Kitchen Island that a local Cabinet maker threw out in his Dumpster. I partitioned it into 6 nest spaces for 10 hens and it works well. It was an open unit anyway so I didn't have doors to remove. Very stylish unit hung on the wall. I used a piece of plywood fro the back which was open. Or maybe it was a "Wall Hutch". Whatever, I am grateful he lets me "Pick" his dumpster. I have built a lot of things thanks to him. All hardwood too.
 
I will take pics as I build. I think this will be a very good coop for them. I plan on putting a tin roof on instead of plywood. It will be cheaper and I am thinking of using Deer Netting for the fence of the run instead of hardware cloth. About $100.00 cheaper

Here is what I am starting with. I have 24 pallets and will be getting more

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My coop is made from a repurposed swingset/plywood/shingles, and a few 2×4. It was an easy build. I added skylights on one side and vents on two other sides. Built 6 nesting box square opening on the side that opens from the outside. Closed run for when they are not ranging. In hindsight I should have elevated it onto cement blocks as I have to bend to clean it out. still may lift it onto blocks. It was cheap as I got the shingles at the restore and the swingset was free. Fun project and the girls love it!
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My coop is made from a repurposed swingset/plywood/shingles, and a few 2×4. It was an easy build. I added skylights on one side and vents on two other sides. Built 6 nesting box square opening on the side that opens from the outside. Closed run for when they are not ranging. In hindsight I should have elevated it onto cement blocks as I have to bend to clean it out. still may lift it onto blocks. It was cheap as I got the shingles at the restore and the swingset was free. Fun project and the girls love it!
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One of the best swingset remakes I have ever seen!

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Just have to say I'm over the moon with all the coops and creativity I've seen! We're building our coop out of 4 pallets (took bottom boards off to fill some off gaps in top), wood we have left over from deck that we tore down, and old cabinet doors from our kitchen renovation. We're going to raise it about 2 feet, use metal roof paneling from Home Depot for the roof, and build
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a run using more of the old deck wood as posts and chicken wire left over from another project. We'll cut out space in the back to attach nest boxes made from 4 additional cabinet doors we have leftover from the reno (1 for bottom, 1 cut in half for the sides, 1 for back, 1 for a hinged lid, and a piece of osb in the middle to split the space into two). Little curtains will hang in front for privacy . One of the lower boards in the back will be hinged so we can pull it up and pullout the bottom for cleaning. Any questions and ideas welcome!
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Just have to say I'm over the moon with all the coops and creativity I've seen! We're building our coop out of 4 pallets (took bottom boards off to fill some off gaps in top), wood we have left over from deck that we tore down, and old cabinet doors from our kitchen renovation. We're going to raise it about 2 feet, use metal roof paneling from Home Depot for the roof, and build View attachment 1859287 a run using more of the old deck wood as posts and chicken wire left over from another project. We'll cut out space in the back to attach nest boxes made from 4 additional cabinet doors we have leftover from the reno (1 for bottom, 1 cut in half for the sides, 1 for back, 1 for a hinged lid, and a piece of osb in the middle to split the space into two). Little curtains will hang in front for privacy . One of the lower boards in the back will be hinged so we can pull it up and pullout the bottom for cleaning. Any questions and ideas welcome!
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That is using your head!
Raising it will definitely make things easier on the humans. :p

Not sure where you are located.....so I have questions.....
Are you going to slope the metal roof so rain and snow will run off?
Vents? Ventilation a very important in preventing overheating in summer and frostbite in winter. Letting that humid air out really really helps.

Be sure and lightly sand then prime well the cabinet doors so they last longer.
 

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