The true cost of building your own coop -

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Your 'girls' look like they will be happy soon. It takes time for a change to be good for them. I like the fact that your coop was made with local material and without power tools. Well done, Mulia!
 
Our first coop costed $300. And our second coop cost about $100.
These included wood and everything. But we had some wood lying around.
 
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I think in my case I should have done the estimate BEFORE I started construction! I could have found a much more economical new hobby....such as front porch rocking chair sitting!
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But hey it's a lot cheaper than the vacations we NEVER take!

I think my final cost including electric fencing is going to come in around $1000.
 
Mulia ~ I think your coop is great and if it will make you feel any better, my neighbors think I need to see a doctor too for what I've built for chickens!! I also want to say how much I've enjoyed your posts and to see a glimpse of your country! The internet is such a great way to get to know people from around the world.
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Planned small initially but built big. Figured if the chickens didn't work out, I'd have a new storage building. $1700 including the run. Was more work than planned and took longer too. But loving it and the chickens!
 
It was late winter last year when the idea of raising chickens "hatched". My wife has been reading every book printed about small farms and the importance of our relationship with our food source.

I say, " It won't cost much... $20 for 8 chickens. I bet I can build a nice hen house for $200.00." I remember that quote because it was repeated back to me, over and over, all during the project!

I tried! I recycled lino, roofing shingles and used oops paint from Home Depot, but seriously, I spent over $200 on screws and hardware cloth!

When I see some these beautiful coops and the reported price tag of $8.50 I have few thoughts:
1. They are lying to save their marriage. (Noble and smart!)
2. They had corporate sponsors.
3. Wow! They even found recycled nails and screws.
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I do know that some of my favorites on this site are restored structures and projects that seem to be completed by the entire family. Some of those did cost $8.50 and some $2000.00 and the chickens can't tell the difference.
 
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Your 'girls' look like they will be happy soon. It takes time for a change to be good for them. I like the fact that your coop was made with local material and without power tools. Well done, Mulia!

thank you. maybe they need adaptation first but i still believe that all chickens like to be free ranged than cooped, do they?
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honestly i also want to use power tool like many american use cause that's so easy and use little energy from us than sawing that all using hand saw but the machine saw or drill itself cost more expensive than my coop. so how can i afford to buy it.
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thank you tryingtohaveitall
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, i think you all are best that we can find here.




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thank you, i also amazed by how internet let me to know and interact with people that i won't be able to meet in the real life (plane cost high
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). i'm amazed to see all of coop here, they're so beauty and very2 nice. nope, my coop can't be compare to all you have, like stone with gold, my coop will looks like stone and your all will looks like gold.
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i'm amazed how do people abroad can afford such a big and "lux" coop.


yes, mine too, glad to have 3 meters wall in my backyard so neighbors can't take a peep.
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