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My first post included the run. Without the run, my plastic shed was just under $1,000 including a base of patio stones. I had to build nest boxes, roosts, add ventilation, and install a pop door. Out of all of that, the only expense I had was the bit of hardware cloth to cover the openings I cut, everything else was scrounged. I also ran hydro and installed a light and a couple of outlets, which was over $200 in parts, and I already had the wire!This is coop only. I have a 10x10 dog fence that I use for a run.
Good idea. I’ll look into that option.That is alot for a 10x6 coop. I can get a local built 10x12 utility shed with windows and all for 1200. Id still have to build nesting boxes and roosts, but still.
Our local mennonites build them, and surprisingly they're fairly reasonably priced. It's dark outside or i would go take a pic of the 10x12 shed we just purchased. It's very well made.. Wait, i may be mistaking come to think about it. Maybe it was 2500. Maybe the 8x10s were 1200. But still.. I know our home depot had utility shed kits that were cheaper than the mennonite shed we got though, but we preferred to have it built for us and delivered, lol.Good idea. I’ll look into that option.
If it sounds like what you want as the end result, I say go for it! I spent about 2500 on my 8x8x8 and It hurt during the project, but I’m happy now. thats without laborI just received a quote for a 10x6 chicken coop... $2,023! I know lumber is sky high... no need to tell me that. But here is the crazy part... I'm thinking about paying it. But I honestly feel like a fool paying that much for a CHICKEN COOP! I was fine with $1500... and $1700. But $2k seemed a bit excessive. What do you think? Give me your story.