Shipping Crate Coops?

Enjaytoo

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..Just got a big, wooden shipping crate...Its about 44X46X26...no lid, so I'll have to check out HD's cull section..Wondering if anyone else has pictures of how they made theirs into a small coop? I plan to put it inside the chain link dog run....
 
You've got chickens in Ahwatukee???? I remember when it was just a dust speck on the map, lol. Same as Gilbert and all in that direction.

Somebody on here just built one. Check out the contest there it may be on there
 
I know, crazy right?.....shhhhhhh....don't tell, hehehe
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Well if I go pick up a crate, then I will need more chickens to fill it!

(And I used to walk to Pioneer Elementary on Baseline & Greenfield...my goose would follow me and sit under my desk in a box)
 
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I found that converting a shipping crate to a coop was expensive and just not worth it unless you only have 2-4 chickens. I found that most shipping crates are made with laminated wood and have TONS of nails and staples sticking in them. The ones I found were not the sturdiest of boxes, requiring quite a bit of reinforcement. You will also need a few small holes covered with screen for ventilation. But be sure they are somewhere that rain cannot enter, like on the sides. I also spent a lot on paint since the wood just soaked it up like water.

I put the roost on the hinged door side, food opposite the roost on the non-hinged side...easier to service the feeders that way. Since space is extremely limited inside I would suggest a PVC feeder that hangs from the outside of the crate (lots of plans here on the forum for PVC feeders) and use a rabbit bottle for water...less slopping of water to make the bedding wet.

I put shavings at the bottom of the crate and when I locked the girls in for the night I put a couple of sheets of newspaper under the roost. Then in the morning I would just remove the newspaper to the compost pile and the bedding lasts longer that way.

I would mount the nest box on the outside as well.
 
OMG, thats the cutest coop...(I even like the color, although my plans were to do barn-red to match my little ones' playhouse...we shall see..)

Laree, I understand completely, thats what I am afraid of myself
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But I can't have to many...at least thats what I say now lol..
 
My pleasure; that is a great coop you made! I'm a little nervous, I dont think it will be as cute as yours but I think we will attempt something with it....Neither BF nor I are very handy with the power tools but heh, it will be fun to try at least I think...I have shingles, tar paper and paint left over from the Playhouse, so I'm hoping to keep it "cheep"
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