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It absolutely saves money.... I have only $150 in materials so far in this coop. It would have cost nearly that much JUST to frame this thing, I checked at Menard's (like HD and Lowes) where I got the materials I did have to buy. As far as sturdiness goes, this thing has had me on top of it putting the shingles on it and it did not even wobble a little bit and I'm NOT a small man ;o) It just withstood a 60 mph windstorm we had yesterday and kept everything dry inside with sideways rain too ;o) As far as how much work it is to put one of these up making it out of pallets, that depends... If all your pallets match and are in good shape, it will be a breeze. Mine were not and made it kind of a pain, but live and learn...
@motoclown- this coop is dirt floored, the entire coop will be surrounded by the run which will be made out of landscape timbers and welded wire fencing that will be buried around the perimeter and deer netting or even more fencing over the top depending which is cheaper to put up there. The only predators my neighbors whom have chickens have had to deal with are hawks from above.. It seems that many folks out here have pretty much taken care of the predator (pest) issue prior to us getting here... Also, the coop is located inside our fenced in backyard where our large dogs are let out. This will require me to install a privacy fence on the dog side of the yard but I already had enough panels of that left over from another project. The privacy fence will also have the welded wire fence attached and buried.
It absolutely saves money.... I have only $150 in materials so far in this coop. It would have cost nearly that much JUST to frame this thing, I checked at Menard's (like HD and Lowes) where I got the materials I did have to buy. As far as sturdiness goes, this thing has had me on top of it putting the shingles on it and it did not even wobble a little bit and I'm NOT a small man ;o) It just withstood a 60 mph windstorm we had yesterday and kept everything dry inside with sideways rain too ;o) As far as how much work it is to put one of these up making it out of pallets, that depends... If all your pallets match and are in good shape, it will be a breeze. Mine were not and made it kind of a pain, but live and learn...
@motoclown- this coop is dirt floored, the entire coop will be surrounded by the run which will be made out of landscape timbers and welded wire fencing that will be buried around the perimeter and deer netting or even more fencing over the top depending which is cheaper to put up there. The only predators my neighbors whom have chickens have had to deal with are hawks from above.. It seems that many folks out here have pretty much taken care of the predator (pest) issue prior to us getting here... Also, the coop is located inside our fenced in backyard where our large dogs are let out. This will require me to install a privacy fence on the dog side of the yard but I already had enough panels of that left over from another project. The privacy fence will also have the welded wire fence attached and buried.
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