You can get free pallets on craigslist to make coops from. We made a 4w x 8L x 6 ft high one pretty cheap...the money we actually spent was mostly for nails, screws, hinges, hardware cloth, and you would need some sort of roofing etc.
It was well under 50 dollars to make. The pallets we found had plywood nailed over the top that we used for the floors and roof. I found some wood stain for a dollar a can too. I didn't make a nest box in that particular coop because it is for our roosters bachelor pad. It looks nice and rustic but not bad at all.
For nesting boxes that are cheap, you can buy those bright colored milk crates at walmart for 3 dollars and something. You can put cardboard in the bottoms and then wood shavings on top of the cardboard and that way it can be changed if they get messy.
Those Habitat for Humanity stores are a good place to find stuff for building coops cheap too. You can get windows and doors (that can be cut down and used for roofs, floors, walls, doors etc.) I found a 5 ft long window for 5 dollars and several doors for 5 dollars.
Here in Jacksonville where I am, you can go to Jax Plywood that has used doors, windows, stain, roll roofing etc. super cheap. you just have to pick through everything to find what you want. They also sell screws and nails by the pound which is cheaper.
It was well under 50 dollars to make. The pallets we found had plywood nailed over the top that we used for the floors and roof. I found some wood stain for a dollar a can too. I didn't make a nest box in that particular coop because it is for our roosters bachelor pad. It looks nice and rustic but not bad at all.
For nesting boxes that are cheap, you can buy those bright colored milk crates at walmart for 3 dollars and something. You can put cardboard in the bottoms and then wood shavings on top of the cardboard and that way it can be changed if they get messy.
Those Habitat for Humanity stores are a good place to find stuff for building coops cheap too. You can get windows and doors (that can be cut down and used for roofs, floors, walls, doors etc.) I found a 5 ft long window for 5 dollars and several doors for 5 dollars.
Here in Jacksonville where I am, you can go to Jax Plywood that has used doors, windows, stain, roll roofing etc. super cheap. you just have to pick through everything to find what you want. They also sell screws and nails by the pound which is cheaper.