Suggestions for a Pre-Fab 4-or-6-Chicken Coop, Please?

SoCalRooster

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Hello from Southern California. I hope you are well and stay well. I started on BYC almost 10 years ago, but my plans were veto-ed. Now at a new house - and in a new world!?! - BYC may actually happen! There are some beautiful coops on on BYC.com, and I hope to have one at some point, but for now, I'd like a simple, pre-fab coop for four or six hens that I can get up & running quickly. My guess is we'll get egg-laying-age hens, so that we have eggs as soon as possible.
THANK YOU for your suggestions - and ANY advice - that you have!
God Bless and Stay Healthy!
 
Do you have a budget. Any prefab that I've seen that is worth it are a few thousand. I think your best bet would be to build something. More bang for your buck and you can have a much better quality run and coop. We built a hoop run and used an old playhouse for the coop. Took us a weekend.
 
I know you wznt a prefab coop but the ones ive seen are not high enough quality to meet my standards, especially for the money. Thats why i designed and built my own.
That being said, I would suggest that you consider a prefab shed znd do a simple conversion. Hardware stores, lowes, home depot, sell better quality sheds that can easily be converted without much effort or build from scratch if you have the proficiency or like a fun learning project.
Best of luck!
 
Thank you all ! I was hoping for hundreds of dollars not thousands. : - ) Putting one together with the family sounds great though. There seem to be several kits on line with all of the wood and parts.
Pre-Fab shed is another great idea!
 
Thank you all ! I was hoping for hundreds of dollars not thousands. : - ) Putting one together with the family sounds great though. There seem to be several kits on line with all of the wood and parts.
Pre-Fab shed is another great idea!
The problems I've heard about the cheaper pre fans are the wood is very cheap quality and doesnt even last a year. They are very thin and flimsy.
 
The problems I've heard about the cheaper pre fans are the wood is very cheap quality and doesnt even last a year. They are very thin and flimsy.

x2. Prefabs made with better materials can get pretty pricey, up to the level of a custom build.

A premade or kit shed is a better deal, though you'll need to make some additions/alterations. I admit I was browsing playhouse kits - they're so cute! - but practicality won in the end as a playhouse that's big enough for an adult to stand in is essentially a shed anyhow.
 
x2. Prefabs made with better materials can get pretty pricey, up to the level of a custom build.

A premade or kit shed is a better deal, though you'll need to make some additions/alterations. I admit I was browsing playhouse kits - they're so cute! - but practicality won in the end as a playhouse that's big enough for an adult to stand in is essentially a shed anyhow.
We did a playhouse coop. I'll probably upgrade down the line but this is my first time owning chickens and it was free. I also have it raised so while I can't get in there, I dont have to bend to clean it out.
 
so, are we saying a child's playhouse, add raised/nesting areas? and add a chicken run outside?
 

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