Looks interesting. Pardon me for being a bit blonde but, the sticky out bit is the nest box and the roost is upper level. The bottom boarded bit is therefore a shelter? and the run/cage bit will be chicken wire or weldmeshed? Is that about it? (asking coz Madmax and I are now at the stage of recycling our neighbours cat run to make our chook hotel)
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Originally posted by shirlthegirl43 View PostLooks interesting. Pardon me for being a bit blonde but, the sticky out bit is the nest box and the roost is upper level. The bottom boarded bit is therefore a shelter? and the run/cage bit will be chicken wire or weldmeshed? Is that about it? (asking coz Madmax and I are now at the stage of recycling our neighbours cat run to make our chook hotel)
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I reckon your'e right there Shirley!
I'm lucky Steve is pretty handy, cos I'm not!! All I'd make with batten and plyboard is a mess. Himself on the other hand would make me a henhouse.
My girls sleep in a 7x7ft shed that we bought second hand, cut a pop hole, butted it up against the run and nailed up some perches. Nest boxes are wooden fruit crates (that I blagged off one of our market traders) sitting on top of upside-down tesco online shopping crates.
A refit is due, but finances will dictate when, and sadly it won't be soon!Last edited by kirsty b; 05-06-2008, 12:43 PM.Kirsty b xx
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Originally posted by shirlthegirl43 View PostCheers for that, looking good anyhoo. I take it the cost is much reduced by doing it yourself These companies must think only rich folks want to keep their own chooks
Anyway heres an update
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Sorry about the image size they can take some time to load .
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We just converted an old garden shed. (when I say we, I mean OH did the work and I cheered him along)
A hole was cut in the side, and a door put on runners with a latch to keep it up.
We found some old deep shelves which we nailed pieces of wood to the front of and filled them with straw for eggs, added a nesting perch along one side.
We boarded up the window (there wasn't any glass in it, and the chickens are only in the shed at night). A little ramp on the outside, then attached a run (which they only used for a few weeks as they quickly killed all the greenery and it turned into a muddy swamp)
They free range now, but we are looking at fencing them in a bigger area and clipping their wings as they are murdering my veg plot
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I found this design for a mobile coop (link from Snadger) Portable Chicken Mini-coop PlanAll gardeners know better than other gardeners." -- Chinese Proverb.
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or: Omlet are launching a budget version of the Eglu this summer for £200 Plastic hen coop brings fresh eggs to masses - Times OnlineAll gardeners know better than other gardeners." -- Chinese Proverb.
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Originally posted by Two_Sheds View Postor: Omlet are launching a budget version of the Eglu this summer for £200 Plastic hen coop brings fresh eggs to masses - Times Online
Been ill so just got back to work on it . Kinda sick of doing it now dragging on .Still its almost done just the door ,take it apart then paint ,wire to fit
Picasa Web Albums - david - henhouse
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Originally posted by shirlthegirl43 View PostThat looks superb! Well done. Lucky chooks. Can't wait for the plans so that Madmax can tackle one for us.
Sorry to read you have been ill, hope it wasn't anything too nasty.
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Originally posted by shirlthegirl43 View PostLOL, happy hangover!
2 and a half Hours of editing and uploading photos I finished it This years crop: Upto 8 Bird hen house/coop Il do the write up later My eyes are killing me but the photos are pritty much self explanatory.
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Great minds think alike - just posted a similar thread myself...
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