Official BYC Poll: Where Did You Get Your Coop & Run From?

Where Did You Get Your Coop & Run From?

  • Built 100% from scratch with new materials

    Votes: 257 51.0%
  • Built 100% from scratch with used/scraps/junk material

    Votes: 143 28.4%
  • Built from kit

    Votes: 63 12.5%
  • Conversion from another structure

    Votes: 92 18.3%
  • Bought Pre-made/assembled

    Votes: 41 8.1%
  • Bought a used coop & run

    Votes: 20 4.0%
  • Hired a contractor to build it for me

    Votes: 26 5.2%
  • What's a Coop & Run?

    Votes: 1 0.2%
  • Other (please elaborate in a reply below)

    Votes: 48 9.5%

  • Total voters
    504
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Amongst other things your flock needs a safe and comfortable home. You may have chosen to build your own coop, which probably required time, money, and labor. If you chose not to build your own coop, you may have decided to buy a coop, or re-purposed an existing structure. Whichever route you chose to take, we are interested in finding out: Where Did You Get Your Coop & Run?

Vote above, and elaborate in the comments section if you chose "Other".

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I have three coops. This one I built from scratch with new materials. It used to house my layers and is empty for the moment.
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This next one I built entirely from scratch using 90% salvaged materials. The walls are pallets. the floors are scrap wood. The framing is mostly 2x4's taken off pallets. Just bought the roof new. This us how I built it. https://www.backyardchickens.com/th...ild-8x4-coop-for-about-250-pic-heavy.1373989/ It houses guineas.
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Lastly, my pride and joy. I built this 10x12 shed from a kit. Only the roof angles came pre cut. Everything else I cut and built myself. It houses 27 girls and 2 roos.
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We turned an old 9X5 metal shed into a coop
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then this year built another smaller coop from scratch for my new birds--It cost less than $200 and is much better than anything we could buy in that price range.
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Runs are made with these interlocking cattle panels (which we already had a lot of) lined with welded wire mesh, topped w bird netting. There are several run areas which can be connected into various configurations.
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About 75% reclaimed/repurposed material. We did buy new roofing and had to buy some 2x4 when we decided the ones we had weren't long enough. The run frame was an unused frame from a greenhouse that a neighbor donated. (Well, she said please get it out of here for me.)

That same neighbor just took an old wooden bedframe to the dump. I tried to talk her into using it to build her own coop... sigh... no go on that.
 
My ducks were treated to a mix of new and repurposed materials; their house was made with new framing lumber and old plywood (including really neat 3/4” stuff that was a billboard) and tin, and the run is made of pallets with mesh on the inside and electric wire on the outside.
the chickens got a prefab kids playhouse that I made some modifications to, and their run is also the same pallet set up.
the drakes have a repurposed dog house and dog pen panels for a run, and the quail have a rabbit hutch and a built from scraps house. :)
 

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