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
my dad was gonna use our trampoline to build a chicken coop because he has to separate the baby chicks when they are big and also he has to separate the Easter eggers from the others and the hens and rooster that we can't put any other hens with because they bullied my chicken snowflake so we had to give her to my aunt till he built the coop but she got out and they never found her and I am lost without her because she was my chicken and I loved her she was the perfect chicken for me 😭
Sorry to hear that. I have lost some favorites too.
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I had to add "Converted from another structure" to my list to account for the Brooder/Coop, which I'm almost done converting from coop that someone else had converted from their original 4x8 run.

It had seen hard use so I pulled it back to the wire box state and redid it to suit my current purposes.

From this,
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To this,
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I still need to put awnings over the vents on the long sides. Later we may add wheels to use it as a tractor.
 
Mine was constructed from probably 95% scrap material and 5% new (I think only the hardware cloth was a new purchase). We have a lot of scrap material set aside on my parents’ property, and for the coop my dad and I (I asked for a coop and run for Christmas one year so we built it early that spring - with my dad doing most of the building and me digging the trenches around the run area to sink the wire down) collected scrap 2x4’s and metal panels and old fence boards to create the coop and nesting boxes.

We made the run nice and big and fully covered (I don’t let my chickens free range because our dogs aren’t chicken trained and I’m terrified of losing one of my babies to them or a predator).

Anyway, it turned out awesome! Used old fence pieces and a camper door for the coop and old metal rod cage frames for the run. I’m attaching pictures of it from this past Christmas - oh yeah, I totally put lights on it :wee .

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Mine was constructed from probably 95% scrap material and 5% new (I think only the hardware cloth was a new purchase). We have a lot of scrap material set aside on my parents’ property, and for the coop my dad and I (I asked for a coop and run for Christmas one year so we built it early that spring - with my dad doing most of the building and me digging the trenches around the run area to sink the wire down) collected scrap 2x4’s and metal panels and old fence boards to create the coop and nesting boxes.

We made the run nice and big and fully covered (I don’t let my chickens free range because our dogs aren’t chicken trained and I’m terrified of losing one of my babies to them or a predator).

Anyway, it turned out awesome! Used old fence pieces and a camper door for the coop and old metal rod cage frames for the run. I’m attaching pictures of it from this past Christmas - oh yeah, I totally put lights on it :wee .

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It looks great but I don’t see any ventilation in the coop. If there isn’t a huge ventilation opening at the back, you probably have to ad more .
 

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