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Yogifarmgirl |
Posted - Jun 24 2008 : 07:26:26 AM I recently located from PA to upstate NY Sullivan County (WooHoo I am finally in farm country) and am wanting to get some chickens (about 3 would be great) Does anyone have any ideas or patterns for an inexpensive coop? I'm a single mom on a very limited budget and try and be creative whenever possible. Your help is appreciated.
Also...if you live near me do you know where I can get some chickens once it is built....thank you thank you
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Posted - Jun 24 2008 : 1:58:27 PM I built mine for under 100 dollars. Click on my blog to see pics. You will have to go back to the may posts to see it. If anyone is interested I can send you my "plans" I was able to scrap a few things from around the farm so it would probably be more like 150 if you had to Buy everything.
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mikesgirl |
Posted - Jun 24 2008 : 1:00:04 PM Found this article http://www.ehow.com/how_2198091_chicken-coop-using-recycled-materials.html
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Posted - Jun 24 2008 : 12:29:13 PM Oh, and you have to cover the top of the hole also so the chickens don't get out!
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mikesgirl |
Posted - Jun 24 2008 : 12:27:46 PM I don't know if I can explain this or not, but I saw one that was a big wooden spool lying on it's side. The hub of the spool had a chicken size hole cut in it, so the chickens could go inside, and the perimeter of the spool had chicken wire around it so the chickens could use the space between the hub and the edge of the spool as a circular run. Very clever. Do you understand what I mean?
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Posted - Jun 24 2008 : 12:00:11 PM Sarah's rabbit hutch idea is good. But, since hutches are open wire on the sides you may want to put boards over the sides to protect from the weather.
A really large dog house would work as well. With just a few hens you can be very creative - playhouse, big wooden box/packing crate, small portable shed. I think the outside space is more important than a big coop.
Like Sarah suggested - craigslist; or freecycle. Keep an eye open for farms in the area or construction sites that may have scrap lumber that you could build something with or businesses that would have stuff shipped in wooden crates. Like farm equip places. Also a note at the feed store might help too.
I didn't want to re-configure my coop to accomodate by broiler chicks so I raise them in a big watermelon box I got from Costco. Works great, and after they're butchered everything is recycled. |
Sarahpauline |
Posted - Jun 24 2008 : 11:45:26 AM You and I are in exactly the same boat! I will be watching your post with interest. I have personally been scouring craigslist for a very large rabbit hutch. My thinking is that the chookies will be safer off the ground at night, and all they will need is something to roost on, however I have NEVER owned a chicken in my life, so this is just an idea gleaned from experience chicken keepers who cant understand why I only want 3. :)
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