What AFL said. No cedar. Nothing treated. Regular old pine is goodOh another question.... Does it matter what kind of wood I burn to get the ash? We have mostly pine cut for taking camping.... Will that work?

Well $150 is not bad IMO. Hardware cloth here is insane. $27 would get you 10 feet. That's it. Seriously.You know... We should have tracked that more closely. This is the third one we've made. The first was our own and it is 4x8. I use it around the farm for various things like growing out cull cockerels.
The second we built a few years ago was 3x6. It was for my sister and similar to this one. We had a budget of $100 and were able to stick to it.
We like the 3x6 size for transient people since it fits easily in the back of a pickup so it's easy to move.
I'm guessing this one cost us about $150. It has more hardware on it (3 sets of hinges). One side of the top opens as well as the triangular door in the back for collecting eggs and the bottom half of the back for filling the feeder. So in addition to the hinges we had the lumber, 1 sheet of siding, one roll of hardware cloth ($27 for 50' so plenty left), the hanging feeder, a water bucket, a couple of chicken nipples, and a rope attached to the back side to drag it to move it daily.
Nustock on the chicken & neem oil on the wood.
And no it doesn't matter what kind of wood except I probably wouldn't use cedar. I have used ash from pine trees before

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