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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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Acquired my Grandkids old garden playhouse, glazed the windows and doors using a spare pack of greenhouse glazing panels, brought home a 'spare' black plastic full size pallet from work, covered that with 2 sheets of ProPlex black surface protection and a sheet of dense plastic foam cut to size between them (warmer, waterproof and stain resistant), anchored to the pallet and the house is screwed down onto the pallet (a mini-pallet cut to fit and set on 4 legs does for any wishing to roost) - door opens out and we can crawl in to get to eggs and clean out poop etc. Bigger than they had, fully waterproof, ventilated, and makes us chuckle every time we see our chickens 'house' !!
Their run I described and posted pics earlier - an original galvanised steel structure which my son and I extended to double the size using 2 old redundant trampoline frames !
 
We built ours back in 2014 and have been maintaining it since.

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Mine is a mix of new, used, and naturally sourced.
Almost finished, maybe tomorrow, and I'll share a picture?

Finished today! Cut the trees down and drug them out of the woods myself for the base and side supports, and roosts. Repuposed trampoline frame, hinges, lumber floor the front door and framing, and pallets for the boxes, and tin for box roofs. Bought wire, welded fencing, hardware cloth (clearance), screws, tarp (markdown store), and silicone to water tight the box roofs, paint (markdown), and tubs for inside the nesting boxes, door handle, and latch.
This was a beast to do by myself but 99% of it was all me. 😁 about 140 sq ft floor space.
 

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It's a mix of new and salvage. We sectioned off part of a horse stall that was built into the end of the garage on the property we bought for the coop. Used the existing fence posts, some 2x4's, and chicken wire to make the run. Used premier one fencing for extra run area and just started free ranging them this week. And using plastic totes as nest boxes, best decision ever!View attachment 2400472View attachment 2400475
Finally got pics of the run and outside of the coop
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We bought kennel door panels to repurpose as doors for the run.
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Started with a coop kit from Amazon but made some structural changes to it to make cleaning easier (and to ‘swank’ it up a bit). My run came from overstock and I did the same - added some extra hardware cloth a and a fence for some security, revamped the door a bit, planed a flower bed around the edge (for our chicken garden in the spring), and lots of lights to deter predators. I also added a heat lamp in the run if needed during the super cold months (they got one in the coop too). I’m sure I’ll continue to make changes…because this is fuuuuuuun!!
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