Yeah, this pandemic is throwing some wrinkles into it in several different ways.
When I need plywood I rent a U-haul for about $30 but I have a vehicle set up with a tow package. When I rent that trailer I try to get my money's worth.
I like ColoradoPip's post. Well thought out and considers your specific situation. I generally don't like those prefab coops, they are typically poorly designed for chickens. But a lot of people have them and use them. Often they have to modify them but you said you were handy. With the pandemic many people are getting into chickens, gardening, whatever, so it may be hard to find one with a relatively short delivery. Some of them just aren't worth it.
My suggestion is to find one and post a link on here so we can evaluate it. That might be the specific Eglu you are looking at or another one. Maybe we can warn you of fatal flaws and say not no how, not no way. Or tell you of the modifications we'd recommend for three hens. It doesn't necessarily have to be a prefab coop. It might be a shed or a playhouse. Maybe you could convert part of an existing outbuilding. You'd have to build your own run but that does not have to involve plywood. Fence posts and wire or maybe lumber and wire. Different designs.
When I need plywood I rent a U-haul for about $30 but I have a vehicle set up with a tow package. When I rent that trailer I try to get my money's worth.
I like ColoradoPip's post. Well thought out and considers your specific situation. I generally don't like those prefab coops, they are typically poorly designed for chickens. But a lot of people have them and use them. Often they have to modify them but you said you were handy. With the pandemic many people are getting into chickens, gardening, whatever, so it may be hard to find one with a relatively short delivery. Some of them just aren't worth it.
My suggestion is to find one and post a link on here so we can evaluate it. That might be the specific Eglu you are looking at or another one. Maybe we can warn you of fatal flaws and say not no how, not no way. Or tell you of the modifications we'd recommend for three hens. It doesn't necessarily have to be a prefab coop. It might be a shed or a playhouse. Maybe you could convert part of an existing outbuilding. You'd have to build your own run but that does not have to involve plywood. Fence posts and wire or maybe lumber and wire. Different designs.