It would not be too heavy. Just use 4x4s at each corner. I would raise it up like two feet or three.
That's a good idea, I'll suggest that.
Or do it old school and go to the library
Also can't say how successful it might or might not be, but you might be able to go to a book store and find some books with plans in them... Most book stores fully welcome you to read the books in house, and with a few phone pictures you can take your memories home...
Why didn't I think of that?? lol you're too smart xD
I showed it to my dad, btw, and he was like "oh yeah, that's easy. piece of cake" and was examining the photos, spouting off what some of the things were (like "x piece of wood, this, that" etc.), so that's good

he did agree that the only thing it's nice for is the material lists but that's easy enough to figure out and/or we could just look on here or take pictures of books, like you said.
Anyways, as for the size of the coop, while it's true they don't -need- that much space and the regulations are actually about that, only 2-3 sq ft per bird, i think it's 2, I want to give them as much space as possible so at least 4 sq ft, I would do 10 but that might be a bit excessive. Even 4 could be excessive but I want them to have room. Especially in case I expand xD but thank you
Oh and also, I'll probably wind up getting less than 15, maybe only 8 or 10.
That's another thing, talked to my uncle's neighbor's son at the New Year's party tonight (well, my dad asked) and he said the chickens are so easy, once they're big. the only thing you need to do is lock them up at night but they go in on their own, just gotta luck them up. and he said he has 50 and my dad was surprised and asked how many I wanted and we both sort of talked at the same time, I said 10 as he was saying 6 was a good number to start out with and compensated by adding "6-10" so that's good to know I was about right.

and my mom pinky promised on the car we're gonna get them but we didn't mention it at the party, but I showed my dad the coop pictures, just to see if he thought he could build it, as a general inquiry, and he didn't seem opposed to it at all, unlike this past spring, and, as I said, even asked Ross (the guy) about his chickens so I'll take that as a good sign

I basically just need a job or at least my license and effort towards a job and/or selling things on
eBay and chickens can be all mine
