My runs are just wire runs.
1 was given to me homemade from wood and hardware cloth. No protection from cold winds and stuff.
The second one I bought online, and it's just a dog-crate type metal bar run with a tarp over top. Again, no real protection from the cold.
The runs have been good and sufficient through the summer, but I have no nest boxes, and the hens need some protection. I don't think what I have can be made winter-proof.
I move them around often so they have new grass. I covered the dog-crate run with a stronger tarp before the rains hit, and they stayed dry.
I understand I don't need to have an insulated coop, but I need to be sure that it is able to withstand lots of below freezing days and nights.
I already have nest boxes I can put into a coop. My brother in law is giving me his old boxes, which are still in good condition.
I have looked on Craigslist. Everything reasonably nearby is either WAY out of my price range or too small for my chickens.
I did see this one, though:
https://lynchburg.craigslist.org/grd/d/the-hoop-coop/6672520358.html
Is it a bad idea?? Would it big enough? Would it keep them warm?
My boss sells storage buildings as a hobby, and stated the going rate for the size I need is around $3000 new. That's without the moving costs, or the upgrades(roosts, boxes, etc)
Around here the Amish-type buildings are common, but very expensive.
I've looked at the cheap department store sheds that ship to you so you can put them together. Those seem to cost between $400-$1000. My brother bought one to put stuff in, and found out it leaks. He says they are not made sturdy, and aren't worth the money.
Yes, we've got a few handy people in the family, including myself, but we are also extremely busy. We started a treehouse project last spring that is yet to be finished. We also have lots of rewiring and home repairs to do on our old house. No time for DIY coop building >_<
This is the dilemma I've been facing for months. I've been asking around. I've been searching craigslist. I've been looking at every coop-selling website I can find.
I have needs, and am struggling to find the resources to meet them.
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