- Aug 16, 2013
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Hi everyone,
My husband and I have always wanted hens so when we moved into our first 'owned' house this year we started building a coop! We are in a 2 bedroom unit with a small backyard so we can't have too many chooks, or large breeds, so we have started with two Bantams (and will be looking for a few more).
We built our coop with hard rubbish (We are from australia, not sure if everywhere calls it that), so we only had to buy the screws, and it was our first building attempt ever. Both of us had fun learning construction 101!
Here are some photos of our girls, please tell us if we don't have Bantams...we are so new to this!

Lots of the wood was bowed, so it's quite wonky!


Me attempting to put a gate together
Gosh we made a mess!

We did it without injury! Woo Hoo, drinks time

Before we introduced the chooks we put straw on the ground and installed a perch

Pics of the ladies next...
My husband and I have always wanted hens so when we moved into our first 'owned' house this year we started building a coop! We are in a 2 bedroom unit with a small backyard so we can't have too many chooks, or large breeds, so we have started with two Bantams (and will be looking for a few more).
We built our coop with hard rubbish (We are from australia, not sure if everywhere calls it that), so we only had to buy the screws, and it was our first building attempt ever. Both of us had fun learning construction 101!
Here are some photos of our girls, please tell us if we don't have Bantams...we are so new to this!

Lots of the wood was bowed, so it's quite wonky!
Me attempting to put a gate together

We did it without injury! Woo Hoo, drinks time

Before we introduced the chooks we put straw on the ground and installed a perch
Pics of the ladies next...