It looks like wooden pallets will be how we at least frame up the coop.  Since we have 25 chicks coming  we are needing a larger building and the cost is growing faster than our budget.  We have a source for free and nearly free pallets in good condition.   For those who made coops with wooden pallets, I would love advice, warnings, hints, and so on.  Doing a roof has me overwhelmed.  I need at least a bit of an angle for rain and such to roll off.  (Did I meantion I am a new builder too?  
		
		
	
	
		
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We will cover the exterior with leftover wooden siding from a friend and will buy pressure treated wood for the foundation. The finished size needs to be at least 10x10, but I am aiming for 12x12 so I have storage room as well.
Thanks so much!
	
		
			
		
		
	
				
			
	We will cover the exterior with leftover wooden siding from a friend and will buy pressure treated wood for the foundation. The finished size needs to be at least 10x10, but I am aiming for 12x12 so I have storage room as well.
Thanks so much!
	
	
r rather, when the snow melts off. Our biggest expense will be the PT floor supports and the 2x6 or 2x8 roofing for a 10' or 12' run. And the wall framing. Somewhere here on BTC is a story about a woman that built her coop entirely of pallets. Putting the runners end to end and then side supports to be the wall supports; then using the slats for siding. Maybe you can find the story--it had good pictures, too. Enjoy your chickens.
	