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I love the original one and well named too. The new one is looking fabulous...it is a chicken community!
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I love the way you used the natural slope in the design for the three cells. Fabulous job!
 
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I got the building used - it was a repo - at one of those wood building sites (they sell garages, tool sheds, etc..) I paid about 1200 for it - quite a bit, but I was in a hurry to get chickens, LOL. The new coop, we figured it up last night, is costing us about 700 total and it is bigger, but we're doing it ourselves.

The tool shed I bought for the first one was bare bones - we did all the extra stuff (hubby HAD to build a porch on it, LOL it does look good, though, I must admit), and the chicken run was interesting to build.

The chicken coop was the first building we did for farm buildings - we had been living on the farm for a total of 3 weeks, LOL. We were gonna build one, but then we passed the wood building sales lot, and decided to stop, and we saw this one for cheaper than new, so we just bought it and had them deliver it. I think the place is called Backyard World - they have dealers other than the guy we bought from.

Peace -
Meriah

Thanks a lot for the info. I really need to build a new coop but haven't had the time or manpower to do so yet. I will have one started at least before the snow falls.
 
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Thanks <g> I'm really happy with how the new one is turning out. We're gonna put the light switch on the outside, so I can just walk down the steps (there are steps down the slope to it, with a gate) and turn them on or off (if it's pouring rain and cold and I forgot to turn them off before bedtime).

LOL Hubby says last night... "I wonder if I ought to make a stepped boardwalk down the front of it....."

He spoils me so much, tee hee - I told him when we moved that I wanted the most pimped out coops in the 'hood - guess I got them <g>.

Peace -
Meriah
 
>>>Thanks a lot for the info. I really need to build a new coop but haven't had the time or manpower to do so yet. I will have one started at least before the snow falls.<<<


By buying the building, we got the coop and run done in about a week - this new one we're building we've been doing between other jobs (took almost a month off of building it to do some other stuff that HAD to be done) but if ya want a fast coop, then buying a building is the way to go.

The extra stuff on the big coop was added later, but it was a week to get it "chicken ready" without all the bells and whistles. The porch took us a couple of days, the cupola thingy took us a day to do, etc... The sidewalk took the longest - all that digging out and leveling to put in the sand and paving stones... we did those as afterthoughts, almost - now hubby plans in the extras as we're doing the project - I tell him he just makes more work for himself, LOL he says he is creating "curb appeal".

Peace -
Meriah
 

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