When we moved to our acreage in the spring there was a gross, old metal shed on the property already. I wasn't a fan of using it for the chickens, originally. But then we looked at the price of building materials... And the rest is history!
My husband painted it, framed half of it for windows (which I picked up for free, along with a free sliding patio door). For the run we used some existing fence boards that were near the shed and some trees that were in a fairly straight line across from the fencing. We put hardware cloth and thick gauge chicken wire/mesh fence up on the existing fence and trees. For the nesting box we used an old IKEA shelf we had kicking around and some fallen trees/branches for the roosting bars.
For bedding I use a lot of hay that was cut from our property and leaves from our trees. I would prefer straw/wood shavings... But free is free. I also have a pile of well broken down mulch that someone gave me and I throw in the run every week or two just to give some fresh dirt. I've used scrap wood for everything I've built... My husband always seems to get the new wood and I take his scraps when he's out of town to add things like a second divided area for the chicks or little log roosting bars in the run. And just recently my mom gave us a nice pile of OSB and other boards that are all coated with an insulated and fire retardant coating. The insulation is actually quite thick. So we're going to built a better dog house out of some of it and take whatever is left and line the walls of the coop with it. The metal is definitely getting frosty the past week or so! I'm sure the chickens will appreciate some separation from that.
And that is my recycled coop. It still cost way more than we planned just with wood for framing, paint, hardware and fencing materials... But I can't even imagine how much it would have been if we built a coop the same size with brand new materials!
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