Washingtonians

Status
Not open for further replies.
You can collect rain water. It is only in certain area's where the ground water is in very short supply where it is illegal.

Russ. There is also a site like that in Snohomish. They mix up paint and that is where the problem can come in. I agree it's a great program and a much needed one.
That being said people need to realize if you have people at these sites who don't care you can run into problems due to paint being mixed with other paints.
Also bad paint not thrown away.

I painted a house that they were trying to save money by obtaining their paint there.
Never again will I use my sprayer with that paint where quality control I have no knowledge of compared to store bought paint.
Long story but that was the last job my sprayer ever did.

They aren't cheap. Paint is a lot cheaper.
No more Mr Nice guy I buy the materials.
 
Last edited:
Quote:
Have you looked on the Portland CL? I have been looking for two years now on both Seattle & Spokane CL for someone to build me 4 to 6 bantam coops. These would be used during the breeding season and during the colder momths, the bantams would be in main (heated/insulated) coop.

I have cash and blueprints.

People either back out at the last minute (one guy AFTER I'd sent a deposit) disappeared and I've had others promise, promise, promise and not return my emails or phone calls....so I'm not sure...if you find someone who does a good job at a reasonable price, please let me know.

Geeze it is all I do building coops and pens and brooders and incubators...
th.gif


LOL Which is the way my hubby feels, lol. I think he thinks that if he refuses to build anymore, my chicken numbers will not be able to increase. However, he has not considered that I might just save up and buy myself another coop--for four.
smile.png
I was also considering a shed and then modifying that into four or more bantam pens with runs....but I'm just not sure yet....
 
Quote:
Have you looked on the Portland CL? I have been looking for two years now on both Seattle & Spokane CL for someone to build me 4 to 6 bantam coops. These would be used during the breeding season and during the colder momths, the bantams would be in main (heated/insulated) coop.

I have cash and blueprints.

People either back out at the last minute (one guy AFTER I'd sent a deposit) disappeared and I've had others promise, promise, promise and not return my emails or phone calls....so I'm not sure...if you find someone who does a good job at a reasonable price, please let me know.


I know!!! The one guy--I sent a $200 deposit to and never heard from him again. My mistake....but that was a lot of $ to lose and get nothing to show for it except embarrassment!
hide.gif
So now I'm looking for someone to make me either a few bantam coops or I'm looking for one large coop (like a wooden shed) that I can convert into many bantam coops...I haven't decided yet....
 
Quote:
We had an 8 x 8 tack shed built for $750 which included metal roof & paint to match our house and delivery/set-up. The local H.S. woodshop kids did it...but I'd like to stay under $500 since I need to save up for hay and chicken feed for the winter months.
 
My other issue is my location...even if something is FREE...I will have to rent a flat bed trailer ($60/day) and then spend the gas and time to go and get it...and I can't unload it by myself...so I'd be BUSTED! LOL

I also tried to save $ by asking those who I inquired about with the coops if I could get them unfinished--no sense in paying someone else to paint it, put up wire or put in windows...or even put roofing on it...but no luck.
sad.png
 
Last edited:
Quote:
I have also been watching Craigslist for a few months now as I am wanting a coop for 4-6 chickens. Not thrilled with anything I've seen as it's either too small, I question the quality and durability of the wood being used or it's cost prohibitive. I have seen a couple that came close to what I want but for some reason or another just weren't the right "fit". I've just ordered a couple of more books about building coops and will probably just hire a friend (with building experience) to build my dream coop in the spring. I don't mind paying a bit more if it fulfills everything on my coop wish list. Once it's in place, then we'll find the right girls to move in. I have seen a couple of used coops on Craigslist that were for sale, but most were questionable.

What specifically are you looking for in a coop? I'll keep my eyes open.

Geeze ! I think I would make more money building coops and runs for people, and offering knowledge for feeders, and waterers, than I would make selling my eggs and birds
lau.gif
...Chicken Rustler...this is a good job for you !
wink.png
 
By the way CR...I have a trailer frame, used to have wooden top that was double thick with hidey holes in it (pot?) was left here on our place when we bought it and has a spring axle..great for a chicken tractor, we have the metal frame, and metal wheel pants.
It has a yoke and all the trimmings to attach to a vechicle, interested ?
 
Quote:
Wild Mustangs are half indeginous and half brought here by the Spainish when they conquered Mexico.
Those Spainish Horses that escaped or were released for one reason or another, joined into multiple herds, and reproduced, with the wild native horses and the result is Mustangs.
 
Status
Not open for further replies.

New posts New threads Active threads

Back
Top Bottom