Recycled chook shack nears completion, (pics)

What a great looking coop!! I'd be proud to have that in my yard. As a matter of fact, I am just getting ready to try to build something similar. We have a Fort Knox type coop/shed combo, and will need another coop for the . . . ahem. . .new little flock I will be getting at the end of this month. I just told my husband about it, today.
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Seriously though, that is one nice coop and I know mine will not look near as nice, but I am going to do the recycle and culled lumber thing, too.
 
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Meatking, the materials came from all over the place! I cleared out my own off-cuts pile first, then just as I was running out of stuff we had storms and an old shed round the corner blew down (divine intervention?). The guy was happy for me to take the old roof, guttering (yet to be installed) and timber once the insurance company had promised him a new one! The local hardware superstore sold me 3 metres of a roll end of lino for $2, it's worth being cheeky and asking what they've got. The doors came from an old run-down nursery (plants, not kids). The flooring material and old timber panelling came from the local waste site.
I think if you set your mind to it, keep your eyes open and keep looking at your bank balance for inspiration, the stuff just seems to appear. One man's junk is another man's chookshack!
Best of luck friend.
Adam
 
Thanks for the kind comments everyone.
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You've inspired me to get out and get the run finished (it's 36 degrees Celsius today!). My sons are urging me on, apparently Saturday is the deadline for "chookday", better get moving then!
 

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