Have you always wanted a few chickens of your own ?
Do you want to be more self-sufficient but have given up hope of ever having your own backyard chickens due to limited space ?
Don't want to worry about salmonella ?
Then building this coop and raising your own backyard chickens is the answer to your dreams!
EASY Do-It-Yourself
4' x6' CHICKEN COOP PLANS
PDF FILE
(large enough for 6 chickens, or even a few more if they have a large run or yard by day)
Materials cost approximately $250.
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PDF Plans include:
Detailed Step-by-Step Instructions including full-color progress photographs
Complete Illustrated Cutting Diagrams
Materials List/Cost Estimate
Full color photographs of the finished coop from various angles
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Plans will be emailed via PDF files within 24 hours of receiving payment.
EASY WEEKEND PROJECT !!!!!
The solid, raised construction, numerous wire-mesh vents and compact size make this coop a comfortable, safe home for your chickens - winter and summer/rain or shine.
Cleanup is easily accomplished from outside - no crawling inside the coop - using the hinged roof access. Three exterior nesting boxes also with a hinged roof make gathering eggs easy.
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Using just basic tools - circular saw, jigsaw, hammer, electric drill/screwdriver, etc. you can easily build this coop over the course of a weekend.
Painted a pretty barn red with a cedar shingle hinged roof and black barn hinges, the coop is attractive as well as functional. The vinyl linoleum floor inside is ready to be covered with shavings/straw and along with the hinged coop roof makes cleaning a breeze. With metal mesh air vents and three nesting boxes also with a hinged roof, the coop will make a comfortable and safe home for your chickens winter and summer.
The coop measures 4' x 6' not including the nesting boxes - large enough for 6 chickens to fit comfortably, or several more if all they do is sleep in it - and has three attached nesting boxes (each approximately 12" square) with a hinged lid to collect the eggs without having to go inside, two roosts, side air vents with latching doors, a latching front round vent and a latched door with a ramp for your chickens to get in and out. The coop also has a hinged roof for easy access for cleaning, refilling food and water.
Original plans, designed by me in the spring of 2009.
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