Here is my build https://www.backyardchickens.com/t/683809/harts-chick-shack, working well so far, Best method to break up the pallets was to cut the nails with a sawzall and a metal or demolition blade.
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I was in no real hurry as my chickens were already in another smaller coop (3X10). I worked weekends for about a month on it. Maybe six days total, AFTER the pallets were deconstructed. That took about three days. No intact pallets cause I didn't want spaces in the walls to harbor any unwanted guests.so about how long did it take you to make kind of coop and did you use any intact pallets to make it
In a cold climate you can leave the pallets whole and then stuff the cavity with straw for insulation before sealing one side of the wall.
If there are pallets On the side of the road they are free a lot of businesses Just put them out for people to Just come and Get that is where I get Mine , or Craigs list has free pallets , I personally would never pay for a palletI am curious where you guys find these free pallets?
As owners of a business that pays $ 30-$50 to replace every pallet stolen from a building site before we can pick them back up these threads often make me wonder if people realise when they take them somebody does pay for it eventually.