HowIsItDone
Songster
Hi!
First-timer here, although I have seen chickens at a distance before.
We are going to build a coop from scratch, and the "construction manager" asked what kind of wood to use.
His idea is that it should still be standing and sturdy in 3 years.
It's going to be approx. 6x10, with a raised coop, including the run, for 3-6 chickens.
From what I can gather, PT is a must on wood that contacts the ground, and is safer now than before.
Would it be appropriate for the whole coop?
Is it better to use untreated but stained and painted wood where you can? If so, pine?
What do you suggest, and how often do you replace or have to fix your coop?
*Southeastern Ontario, Canada.
First-timer here, although I have seen chickens at a distance before.

We are going to build a coop from scratch, and the "construction manager" asked what kind of wood to use.
His idea is that it should still be standing and sturdy in 3 years.
It's going to be approx. 6x10, with a raised coop, including the run, for 3-6 chickens.
From what I can gather, PT is a must on wood that contacts the ground, and is safer now than before.
Would it be appropriate for the whole coop?
Is it better to use untreated but stained and painted wood where you can? If so, pine?
What do you suggest, and how often do you replace or have to fix your coop?
*Southeastern Ontario, Canada.