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: https://www.backyardchickens.com/coops/fort-brawks/
UPDATE! Coop on Wheels! The coop left the property today, check this out! You might be crazy about chickens if.....you drive over three hours to pick up a coop, then drive home! It barely fit but cleared the sides of the trailer by about 1"!
http://www.flickr.com/photos/toucankim/468820785/
NEW PRICE: $80.
You pick up! Great coop, would cost 3 or 4 times as much to make it yourself. I really hope this coop can go to a nice chicken home!
Fort Brawks is on the auction block! I am moving (to Africa with the Peace Corps!!!!!) and have found homes for my chickens but not my chicken house! I am very proud of this coop and I hope that someone can use it. It comfortably housed my 7 hens all winter long with just a 250-W light.
The chickens will be gone and the coop will be ready to go around the last week of April/first week of May.
I am located near Kossuth PA and if you would like to be the new owner of this coop, you will have to pick it up. I'm guessing a trailer would be required. It is about 6 feet by 6.5 feet and is currently up on cement blocks. It is kind of heavy as the frame and floor are solid hardwood and the sides are plywood over metal sheets. Help will be available to load it onto your trailer.
Features of the coop are explained in the link on BYC.
I will start out asking for $100 and if no one bites, I'll lower the price until someone says "SOLD!" If anyone has any questions, PM me.
Thanks,
CranberryBirds
UPDATE! Coop on Wheels! The coop left the property today, check this out! You might be crazy about chickens if.....you drive over three hours to pick up a coop, then drive home! It barely fit but cleared the sides of the trailer by about 1"!
http://www.flickr.com/photos/toucankim/468820785/
NEW PRICE: $80.
You pick up! Great coop, would cost 3 or 4 times as much to make it yourself. I really hope this coop can go to a nice chicken home!
Fort Brawks is on the auction block! I am moving (to Africa with the Peace Corps!!!!!) and have found homes for my chickens but not my chicken house! I am very proud of this coop and I hope that someone can use it. It comfortably housed my 7 hens all winter long with just a 250-W light.
The chickens will be gone and the coop will be ready to go around the last week of April/first week of May.
I am located near Kossuth PA and if you would like to be the new owner of this coop, you will have to pick it up. I'm guessing a trailer would be required. It is about 6 feet by 6.5 feet and is currently up on cement blocks. It is kind of heavy as the frame and floor are solid hardwood and the sides are plywood over metal sheets. Help will be available to load it onto your trailer.
Features of the coop are explained in the link on BYC.
I will start out asking for $100 and if no one bites, I'll lower the price until someone says "SOLD!" If anyone has any questions, PM me.
Thanks,
CranberryBirds
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