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Building a Build Your Own Chicken Coop

Date Published: 22nd September 2009
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Building a chicken coop can be simple if you have all the materials you need in front of you, and naturally some straightforward plans to follow. This is how I built mine.

The chicks were due to arrive on monday morning, so I headed out to the ironmongery store on Saturday with my kids to purchase a chicken coop. We looked around the store for a design we liked .

Chicken coops come in numerous shapes and sizes, so we settled on a straightforward triangular one with a run attached. When I turned over the price tag and saw that it cost $500, I just could not believe my eyes.


we were unable to afford to spend that sort of cash. I believed I'd have to spend $200 at the most. My kids were disappointed that we didn't go home with a chicken shack then and there, but they understood that we were not made from money. Nevertheless, the chickens would live somewhere.

that's's when my wife advised building a chicken coop. I have done some basic carpentry before, and the design we'd chosen at the store was not a complex one. I went into my tool shed to see what I could find.

I already had the tools needed : a hammer, saw, screwdriver and some nails and screws. All I would need to buy was some wood and chicken wire. Perhaps some hinges so that I could make a latched lid for getting to the eggs. By now I was quite pumped up about the project.


After rooting around in my shed, I went online to get more information about building a chicken enclosure. While looking I found tons of helpful stuff about chicken welfare and the way to get them to lay the most eggs. I assume this is all stuff I should know now I could be a chicken farmer!

The plans and designs I found varied in quality, but eventually I found some with photos of what the coop should look like at the end of the process. With my plans downloaded, I felt confident about building my private chicken coop.

This time, I was really pleased when I saw the price tags of the things I needed from the hardware store. The wood and chicken wire came to less than $100. I had enough left over to purchase some hinges too.


When I got home I set out everything on the grass in the garden. My youngsters recounted I had it all organised like a military operation. I'm aware that I was only building a chicken coop, but you can never plan these things enough with a chicken coop.

First it was time to chop the lumber to size. I measured the wood with a tape measure and marked where it needed to get cut. Then with an easy saw, I made the wood the right size.

Next I needed to fix the planks of wood together according to the plans. Before my eyes a chicken house started to take shape.

The chicken wire run was the next step. My kids helped me stretch the chicken wire around the run, to keep out foxes.

I was pleased with the design I had selected because it meant that we could move the coop round the garden to give the chickens access to different environments. This also implies that no single piece of garden will be ruined by their pooping and scratching!

Building a chicken coop was much easier than I assumed. Having good quality plans is the key. Happy building!
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