Jacquelyn found chicken coop plans on the internet, she asked me to build her this coop. Here is the project.
Here, the floor frame and one of the wall frames. I found "found" some stain in the garage. Left over from the previous owner so I used it. Turned out to be a bit messy staining these parts prior to assembly like this. The stain did eventually dry but it took about four days....
Starting the assembly and adding in the 1"x1" hardware cloth. Stapling down with poultry staples. Word to the wise - if you think staining is messy before assembly, try staining after stapling in the hardware cloth.
All in all I loved building this chicken coop. 4 days from when I started the chickens moved in but only had a tarp roof. I ordered the G7 roofing material from Ryerson Metal Building Products and that took about a week to come in. The lumber is mostly reclaimed or otherwise salvaged as is the hardware for the most part. The coop still needs a couple pieces of trim to finish it out completely. Future plans are to place in axle mounts so I can take the tires off of my hand truck and install then on the coop to move it. Making it a chicken tractor. I'm also going to re-size our garden beds this fall so that the coop can sit completely on top for winter over. They can graze and cleanout all of the left over bits and fertilize it for spring. There are a few more pictures of the coop on Broadbrains.
I like your blog. Yur cute. :)
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