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Come check out the new coop contest here!
Official BYC Coop Page Contest #14



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Get those cameras out and scan those plans you wrote on the back of your chick starter receipt. Throw them together with a great write-up and you could be a winner! (Okay... everyone on BYC is a winner... You'd just be a coop-article contest winner!)
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Contest Details:

This is a contest to see who can create the best coop/run article for BYC. We define the "best article" to mean pages with the most information, pictures, plans, details, etc. that will be very helpful to others who want to build a coop and/or run. We don't care if your coop was made out of recycled pallets and was made in 2 days, or if it was made out of the highest-grade materials, took 5 months, and is a scale model of the Taj Mahal. We want helpful and informative coop articles!

TO ENTER THE CONTEST:
  1. Navigate to the "Chicken Coops" section of the site.
  2. Click on the add article 2020-07-09 14_10_20-Chicken Coops _ BackYard Chickens - Learn How to Raise Chickens.png button
  3. Create a very helpful article with lots of pictures and information.
  4. Reply to this thread with a link to the coop article that you created.
  5. Only pages created here on BYC will be accepted. No threads or personal/off-site blog posts, etc.
  6. Have Fun!
Things to include in your article:
  • Start with a finished coop/run picture at the *top* of your article.
  • A write-up of how you built your coop/run. Include any information you think would be helpful to other people who may want to build something similar.
  • If you have them, include designs & plans you used to build your coop/run.
  • Pictures of your coop/run as it was being constructed.
  • Pictures of your completed coop/run.
  • A list of things you want to change or add to your coop/run.
  • Additional information about what you learned, what you'd do differently the next time, and any other tips for potential coop builders.
To increase your chances of winning the contest, make sure your article has as many of the elements above, in as much detail as possible! Here are some additional hints to help you win the contest:
  • Follow the format of some of the existing chicken coops.
  • The more details and pictures the better!
  • Plans, plans, plans. Very few coop designs have plans available. If you post plans (rough or detailed) of your coop you'll get bonus points for sure!
  • Pictures - We all love lots of big beautiful and helpful pictures!
  • Remember, this is a contest for the most helpful coop build page and not the best-looking coop.

IMPORTANT RULES:
  • ALL pictures MUST be uploaded to BYC and not hosted on other image sites, personal websites, etc.
  • Articles submitted to our previous contests are not eligible for this contest.
  • *All* pictures need to have been taken by you.
  • Only articles created here on BYC will be accepted. No threads or personal/off-site blog posts, etc.
  • All BYC rules apply: Terms of Service (Rules)
  • Entries will be accepted until 7/21/2023 at 11:59 PM Pacific Time.

Prizes

PlacePrize
FirstA $100 Brinsea Gift Certificate, a $120 BYC Store Gift Certificate, or two 12-month PFMs ($120 value) for themselves or a friend
SecondA $50 Brinsea Gift Certificate, a $50 BYC Store Gift Certificate, or a 12-month PFM ($60 value) for themselves or a friend
ThirdA $30 BYC Store Gift Certificate or a 6-month PFM ($35 value) for themselves or a friend.
FourthA $15 BYC Store Gift Certificate or a 3-month PFM ($20 value) for themselves or a friend.
FifthA $15 BYC Store Gift Certificate or a 3-month PFM ($20 value) for themselves or a friend.

NOTE: If you're one of those modest types and want to add your coop to the site but don't want to enter the contest, that is fine. We'd still love to have your pictures posted as a BYC article!

We look forward to seeing your coop pages, pictures, and information!!

Other great coops

The "Mod" Coop

The "Mod" Coop

The overall size is 3’ wide by 18’ long by 6’ tall. The coop itself is 3’x 6’x 4’ and raised 19” off the ground. Made to house 3-6 chickens. My coop building adventure begins here in the Pacific Northwest, a few miles west of Portland, Oregon. Many years ago I owned horses and rented a...
The Chick Inn

The Chick Inn

Design Since my wife and I moved into our fixer home we knew we wanted chickens but building a chicken coop ended up a ways down the initial priority list of projects. As far as a coop design, I had a general idea of what I wanted out of a coop but it wasn’t until I found BackYardChickens.com...
Our Big Island Coop

Our Big Island Coop

I consider this coop to be one that is medium size. At 64 square feet, its 8' x 8' foot print is small enough for most back yards but large enough for 16 hens. (16 birds*4 square feet coop space per bird= 64 square feet total). We are putting it into a pen that is 20' x 20' so this 400 square...
Fresh Eggs Coop

Fresh Eggs Coop

Coop Construction January 29, 2015 by beriel79 Our chicken coop began its life as an old, sad, playhouse that we considered demolishing several times. When we decided to get chickens I began researching coop construction and fell in love with the idea of having an adorable and functional...

Previous Coop Contests


Deadline: 7/21/2023

The Brinsea certificate & the BYC store certificate are available to winners that reside in the United States. If the winner is outside of the United States (lower 48), they will be awarded the PFM instead.

Have fun & Good Luck!!!
 

Get those cameras out and scan those plans you wrote on the back of your chick starter receipt. Throw them together with a great write-up and you could be a winner! (Okay... everyone on BYC is a winner... You'd just be a coop-article contest winner!)
big_smile.png


Contest Details:

This is a contest to see who can create the best coop/run article for BYC. We define the "best article" to mean pages with the most information, pictures, plans, details, etc. that will be very helpful to others who want to build a coop and/or run. We don't care if your coop was made out of recycled pallets and was made in 2 days, or if it was made out of the highest-grade materials, took 5 months, and is a scale model of the Taj Mahal. We want helpful and informative coop articles!

TO ENTER THE CONTEST:
  1. Navigate to the "Chicken Coops" section of the site.
  2. Click on the add article 2020-07-09 14_10_20-Chicken Coops _ BackYard Chickens - Learn How to Raise Chickens.png button
  3. Create a very helpful article with lots of pictures and information.
  4. Reply to this thread with a link to the coop article that you created.
  5. Only pages created here on BYC will be accepted. No threads or personal/off-site blog posts, etc.
  6. Have Fun!
Things to include in your article:
  • Start with a finished coop/run picture at the *top* of your article.
  • A write-up of how you built your coop/run. Include any information you think would be helpful to other people who may want to build something similar.
  • If you have them, include designs & plans you used to build your coop/run.
  • Pictures of your coop/run as it was being constructed.
  • Pictures of your completed coop/run.
  • A list of things you want to change or add to your coop/run.
  • Additional information about what you learned, what you'd do differently the next time, and any other tips for potential coop builders.
To increase your chances of winning the contest, make sure your article has as many of the elements above, in as much detail as possible! Here are some additional hints to help you win the contest:
  • Follow the format of some of the existing chicken coops.
  • The more details and pictures the better!
  • Plans, plans, plans. Very few coop designs have plans available. If you post plans (rough or detailed) of your coop you'll get bonus points for sure!
  • Pictures - We all love lots of big beautiful and helpful pictures!
  • Remember, this is a contest for the most helpful coop build page and not the best-looking coop.

IMPORTANT RULES:
  • ALL pictures MUST be uploaded to BYC and not hosted on other image sites, personal websites, etc.
  • Articles submitted to our previous contests are not eligible for this contest.
  • *All* pictures need to have been taken by you.
  • ALL pictures MUST be uploaded to BYC and not hosted on other image sites, personal websites, etc.
  • Only articles created here on BYC will be accepted. No threads or personal/off-site blog posts, etc.
  • Open to all BYC members.
  • All BYC rules apply: Terms of Service (Rules)
  • Entries will be accepted until 7/21/2023 at 11:59 PM Pacific Time.

Prizes

PlacePrize
FirstA $100 Brinsea Gift Certificate, a $120 BYC Store Gift Certificate, or two 12-month PFMs ($120 value) for themselves or a friend
SecondA $50 Brinsea Gift Certificate, a $50 BYC Store Gift Certificate, or a 12-month PFM ($60 value) for themselves or a friend
ThirdA $30 BYC Store Gift Certificate or a 6-month PFM ($35 value) for themselves or a friend.
FourthA $15 BYC Store Gift Certificate or a 3-month PFM ($20 value) for themselves or a friend.
FifthA $15 BYC Store Gift Certificate or a 3-month PFM ($20 value) for themselves or a friend.

NOTE: If you're one of those modest types and want to add your coop to the site but don't want to enter the contest, that is fine. We'd still love to have your pictures posted as a BYC article!

We look forward to seeing your coop pages, pictures, and information!!

Other great coops

The "Mod" Coop

The "Mod" Coop

The overall size is 3’ wide by 18’ long by 6’ tall. The coop itself is 3’x 6’x 4’ and raised 19” off the ground. Made to house 3-6 chickens. My coop building adventure begins here in the Pacific Northwest, a few miles west of Portland, Oregon. Many years ago I owned horses and rented a...
The Chick Inn

The Chick Inn

Design Since my wife and I moved into our fixer home we knew we wanted chickens but building a chicken coop ended up a ways down the initial priority list of projects. As far as a coop design, I had a general idea of what I wanted out of a coop but it wasn’t until I found BackYardChickens.com...
Our Big Island Coop

Our Big Island Coop

I consider this coop to be one that is medium size. At 64 square feet, its 8' x 8' foot print is small enough for most back yards but large enough for 16 hens. (16 birds*4 square feet coop space per bird= 64 square feet total). We are putting it into a pen that is 20' x 20' so this 400 square...
Fresh Eggs Coop

Fresh Eggs Coop

Coop Construction January 29, 2015 by beriel79 Our chicken coop began its life as an old, sad, playhouse that we considered demolishing several times. When we decided to get chickens I began researching coop construction and fell in love with the idea of having an adorable and functional...

https://www.backyardchickens.com/articles/the-mod-coop.74256/
https://www.backyardchickens.com/articles/the-chick-inn.73603/
https://www.backyardchickens.com/articles/our-big-island-coop.72961/
https://www.backyardchickens.com/articles/fresh-eggs-coop.72949/

Previous Coop Contests


Deadline: 7/21/2023

The Brinsea certificate & the BYC store certificate are available to winners that reside in the United States. If the winner is outside of the United States (lower 48), they will be awarded the PFM instead.

Have fun & Good Luck!!!
I didn't have plans. I just have a husband. 😂 The luxury kitchen and bath manager for a large remodeling company. He built my coop and Chicken run from a model home they used to use at the home show showing their siding and windows available. And an old greenhouse frame. There were no plans. He just kind of built it on the fly. Then I took off because they bought me tools adding perches and toys and ramps. I'll be happy to add my pictures. But I'm not savvy enough to say anything about how it was built. And there are probably many mistakes some of which I have fixed along the way but I'm sure there are still many that people could point out.
 

Get those cameras out and scan those plans you wrote on the back of your chick starter receipt. Throw them together with a great write-up and you could be a winner! (Okay... everyone on BYC is a winner... You'd just be a coop-article contest winner!)
big_smile.png


Contest Details:

This is a contest to see who can create the best coop/run article for BYC. We define the "best article" to mean pages with the most information, pictures, plans, details, etc. that will be very helpful to others who want to build a coop and/or run. We don't care if your coop was made out of recycled pallets and was made in 2 days, or if it was made out of the highest-grade materials, took 5 months, and is a scale model of the Taj Mahal. We want helpful and informative coop articles!

TO ENTER THE CONTEST:
  1. Navigate to the "Chicken Coops" section of the site.
  2. Click on the add article 2020-07-09 14_10_20-Chicken Coops _ BackYard Chickens - Learn How to Raise Chickens.png button
  3. Create a very helpful article with lots of pictures and information.
  4. Reply to this thread with a link to the coop article that you created.
  5. Only pages created here on BYC will be accepted. No threads or personal/off-site blog posts, etc.
  6. Have Fun!
Things to include in your article:
  • Start with a finished coop/run picture at the *top* of your article.
  • A write-up of how you built your coop/run. Include any information you think would be helpful to other people who may want to build something similar.
  • If you have them, include designs & plans you used to build your coop/run.
  • Pictures of your coop/run as it was being constructed.
  • Pictures of your completed coop/run.
  • A list of things you want to change or add to your coop/run.
  • Additional information about what you learned, what you'd do differently the next time, and any other tips for potential coop builders.
To increase your chances of winning the contest, make sure your article has as many of the elements above, in as much detail as possible! Here are some additional hints to help you win the contest:
  • Follow the format of some of the existing chicken coops.
  • The more details and pictures the better!
  • Plans, plans, plans. Very few coop designs have plans available. If you post plans (rough or detailed) of your coop you'll get bonus points for sure!
  • Pictures - We all love lots of big beautiful and helpful pictures!
  • Remember, this is a contest for the most helpful coop build page and not the best-looking coop.

IMPORTANT RULES:
  • ALL pictures MUST be uploaded to BYC and not hosted on other image sites, personal websites, etc.
  • Articles submitted to our previous contests are not eligible for this contest.
  • *All* pictures need to have been taken by you.
  • ALL pictures MUST be uploaded to BYC and not hosted on other image sites, personal websites, etc.
  • Only articles created here on BYC will be accepted. No threads or personal/off-site blog posts, etc.
  • Open to all BYC members.
  • All BYC rules apply: Terms of Service (Rules)
  • Entries will be accepted until 7/21/2023 at 11:59 PM Pacific Time.

Prizes

PlacePrize
FirstA $100 Brinsea Gift Certificate, a $120 BYC Store Gift Certificate, or two 12-month PFMs ($120 value) for themselves or a friend
SecondA $50 Brinsea Gift Certificate, a $50 BYC Store Gift Certificate, or a 12-month PFM ($60 value) for themselves or a friend
ThirdA $30 BYC Store Gift Certificate or a 6-month PFM ($35 value) for themselves or a friend.
FourthA $15 BYC Store Gift Certificate or a 3-month PFM ($20 value) for themselves or a friend.
FifthA $15 BYC Store Gift Certificate or a 3-month PFM ($20 value) for themselves or a friend.

NOTE: If you're one of those modest types and want to add your coop to the site but don't want to enter the contest, that is fine. We'd still love to have your pictures posted as a BYC article!

We look forward to seeing your coop pages, pictures, and information!!

Other great coops

The "Mod" Coop

The "Mod" Coop

The overall size is 3’ wide by 18’ long by 6’ tall. The coop itself is 3’x 6’x 4’ and raised 19” off the ground. Made to house 3-6 chickens. My coop building adventure begins here in the Pacific Northwest, a few miles west of Portland, Oregon. Many years ago I owned horses and rented a...
The Chick Inn

The Chick Inn

Design Since my wife and I moved into our fixer home we knew we wanted chickens but building a chicken coop ended up a ways down the initial priority list of projects. As far as a coop design, I had a general idea of what I wanted out of a coop but it wasn’t until I found BackYardChickens.com...
Our Big Island Coop

Our Big Island Coop

I consider this coop to be one that is medium size. At 64 square feet, its 8' x 8' foot print is small enough for most back yards but large enough for 16 hens. (16 birds*4 square feet coop space per bird= 64 square feet total). We are putting it into a pen that is 20' x 20' so this 400 square...
Fresh Eggs Coop

Fresh Eggs Coop

Coop Construction January 29, 2015 by beriel79 Our chicken coop began its life as an old, sad, playhouse that we considered demolishing several times. When we decided to get chickens I began researching coop construction and fell in love with the idea of having an adorable and functional...

https://www.backyardchickens.com/articles/the-mod-coop.74256/
https://www.backyardchickens.com/articles/the-chick-inn.73603/
https://www.backyardchickens.com/articles/our-big-island-coop.72961/
https://www.backyardchickens.com/articles/fresh-eggs-coop.72949/

Previous Coop Contests


Deadline: 7/21/2023

The Brinsea certificate & the BYC store certificate are available to winners that reside in the United States. If the winner is outside of the United States (lower 48), they will be awarded the PFM instead.

Have fun & Good Luck!!!
Rough cut lumber coop
Rough cut lumber coop

Rough cut lumber coop

All lumber used from an old 1993 woodmizer sawmill except 4ft treated in the ground. 1st step was putting posts in the ground. I leveled and squared the posts. Decided on a 32ft by 12ft footprint with posts 8ft apart. Used a string level to set the posts and laser level to trim the tops of...
 
If this entry isn't done proper someone please show me the way lol.

https://www.backyardchickens.com/articles/raptor-chickens-coop-build.78149/
Raptor Chickens Coop Build

Raptor Chickens Coop Build

First of all, every thing I know, which is miniscule is from this site. I am NOT an expert of anything chicken related. That being said I have many years as a general carpenter and for the last 5 work in a custom wood mill. So I'm not a novice. However this was a rushed "slap together" deal...
 

Get those cameras out and scan those plans you wrote on the back of your chick starter receipt. Throw them together with a great write-up and you could be a winner! (Okay... everyone on BYC is a winner... You'd just be a coop-article contest winner!)
big_smile.png


Contest Details:

This is a contest to see who can create the best coop/run article for BYC. We define the "best article" to mean pages with the most information, pictures, plans, details, etc. that will be very helpful to others who want to build a coop and/or run. We don't care if your coop was made out of recycled pallets and was made in 2 days, or if it was made out of the highest-grade materials, took 5 months, and is a scale model of the Taj Mahal. We want helpful and informative coop articles!

TO ENTER THE CONTEST:
  1. Navigate to the "Chicken Coops" section of the site.
  2. Click on the add article 2020-07-09 14_10_20-Chicken Coops _ BackYard Chickens - Learn How to Raise Chickens.png button
  3. Create a very helpful article with lots of pictures and information.
  4. Reply to this thread with a link to the coop article that you created.
  5. Only pages created here on BYC will be accepted. No threads or personal/off-site blog posts, etc.
  6. Have Fun!
Things to include in your article:
  • Start with a finished coop/run picture at the *top* of your article.
  • A write-up of how you built your coop/run. Include any information you think would be helpful to other people who may want to build something similar.
  • If you have them, include designs & plans you used to build your coop/run.
  • Pictures of your coop/run as it was being constructed.
  • Pictures of your completed coop/run.
  • A list of things you want to change or add to your coop/run.
  • Additional information about what you learned, what you'd do differently the next time, and any other tips for potential coop builders.
To increase your chances of winning the contest, make sure your article has as many of the elements above, in as much detail as possible! Here are some additional hints to help you win the contest:
  • Follow the format of some of the existing chicken coops.
  • The more details and pictures the better!
  • Plans, plans, plans. Very few coop designs have plans available. If you post plans (rough or detailed) of your coop you'll get bonus points for sure!
  • Pictures - We all love lots of big beautiful and helpful pictures!
  • Remember, this is a contest for the most helpful coop build page and not the best-looking coop.

IMPORTANT RULES:
  • ALL pictures MUST be uploaded to BYC and not hosted on other image sites, personal websites, etc.
  • Articles submitted to our previous contests are not eligible for this contest.
  • *All* pictures need to have been taken by you.
  • ALL pictures MUST be uploaded to BYC and not hosted on other image sites, personal websites, etc.
  • Only articles created here on BYC will be accepted. No threads or personal/off-site blog posts, etc.
  • Open to all BYC members.
  • All BYC rules apply: Terms of Service (Rules)
  • Entries will be accepted until 7/21/2023 at 11:59 PM Pacific Time.

Prizes

PlacePrize
FirstA $100 Brinsea Gift Certificate, a $120 BYC Store Gift Certificate, or two 12-month PFMs ($120 value) for themselves or a friend
SecondA $50 Brinsea Gift Certificate, a $50 BYC Store Gift Certificate, or a 12-month PFM ($60 value) for themselves or a friend
ThirdA $30 BYC Store Gift Certificate or a 6-month PFM ($35 value) for themselves or a friend.
FourthA $15 BYC Store Gift Certificate or a 3-month PFM ($20 value) for themselves or a friend.
FifthA $15 BYC Store Gift Certificate or a 3-month PFM ($20 value) for themselves or a friend.

NOTE: If you're one of those modest types and want to add your coop to the site but don't want to enter the contest, that is fine. We'd still love to have your pictures posted as a BYC article!

We look forward to seeing your coop pages, pictures, and information!!

Other great coops

The "Mod" Coop

The "Mod" Coop

The overall size is 3’ wide by 18’ long by 6’ tall. The coop itself is 3’x 6’x 4’ and raised 19” off the ground. Made to house 3-6 chickens. My coop building adventure begins here in the Pacific Northwest, a few miles west of Portland, Oregon. Many years ago I owned horses and rented a...
The Chick Inn

The Chick Inn

Design Since my wife and I moved into our fixer home we knew we wanted chickens but building a chicken coop ended up a ways down the initial priority list of projects. As far as a coop design, I had a general idea of what I wanted out of a coop but it wasn’t until I found BackYardChickens.com...
Our Big Island Coop

Our Big Island Coop

I consider this coop to be one that is medium size. At 64 square feet, its 8' x 8' foot print is small enough for most back yards but large enough for 16 hens. (16 birds*4 square feet coop space per bird= 64 square feet total). We are putting it into a pen that is 20' x 20' so this 400 square...
Fresh Eggs Coop

Fresh Eggs Coop

Coop Construction January 29, 2015 by beriel79 Our chicken coop began its life as an old, sad, playhouse that we considered demolishing several times. When we decided to get chickens I began researching coop construction and fell in love with the idea of having an adorable and functional...

Previous Coop Contests


Deadline: 7/21/2023

The Brinsea certificate & the BYC store certificate are available to winners that reside in the United States. If the winner is outside of the United States (lower 48), they will be awarded the PFM instead.

Have fun & Good Luck!!!
https://www.backyardchickens.com/articles/garden-shed-chicken-coop.78150/
Garden shed / chicken coop

Garden shed / chicken coop

We purchased a 12x20' garden shed from an Amish builder in Wisconsin. They hauled it out here. They set it where we had already had a level base of sand and several inches of pea gravel. We built a wall 5 feet from the right with a door to separate the coop from the garden shed and...
 
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