Here are my 2 prefab coops (getting a 2nd of the 2nd one soon)
The grey/purple one was roughly 350-400 and bought 3 years ago. It works fine for my purposes, but the first winter it lost the back window, part of the side window and one of the ledges on the ramp. But it fits my 5 bantams just fine, even inside, especially since 2 are brooding currently in the boxes and my Japanese since the beginning has rooster up at the roof (2nd picture down) instead of the bars. The boxes are the perfect size for bantam pancakes too. I have had to restaple the wire multiple times over the years though.
The second coop is the setinal coop boughtbfor 350, but it raised to 380, and is framed with wire instead of wood. Far, far less ventilation (I never close the coop door, but you would need to add some windows if you did). I keep a pair of American Bresse and an Orpington female in there. I had to take the ramp out because they were constantly knocking It off and I didn't want to have someone hurt (I think they actually go up and down more than with the ramp inside too). This nestbox is detached, and I may take a divider out later when they start regularly laying. We also had to completely refigure the pen door because we put it on the wrong side (there are two house doors, but only one pen door)
And for kicks, our self built coop that probably was around 500? This was almost 12 years ago though, before plywood got so high.
For the record, the self built coop would be measured in feet, and the prefab were both measured in inches. I think the grey is roughly 6.5 feet and the setinal was roughly 6 feet?
The grey/purple one was roughly 350-400 and bought 3 years ago. It works fine for my purposes, but the first winter it lost the back window, part of the side window and one of the ledges on the ramp. But it fits my 5 bantams just fine, even inside, especially since 2 are brooding currently in the boxes and my Japanese since the beginning has rooster up at the roof (2nd picture down) instead of the bars. The boxes are the perfect size for bantam pancakes too. I have had to restaple the wire multiple times over the years though.
The second coop is the setinal coop boughtbfor 350, but it raised to 380, and is framed with wire instead of wood. Far, far less ventilation (I never close the coop door, but you would need to add some windows if you did). I keep a pair of American Bresse and an Orpington female in there. I had to take the ramp out because they were constantly knocking It off and I didn't want to have someone hurt (I think they actually go up and down more than with the ramp inside too). This nestbox is detached, and I may take a divider out later when they start regularly laying. We also had to completely refigure the pen door because we put it on the wrong side (there are two house doors, but only one pen door)
And for kicks, our self built coop that probably was around 500? This was almost 12 years ago though, before plywood got so high.
For the record, the self built coop would be measured in feet, and the prefab were both measured in inches. I think the grey is roughly 6.5 feet and the setinal was roughly 6 feet?