Are you looking for information on how to make a chicken coop without requiring lots of technical expertise or funding to make the project a success?
Check out these helpful tips on how you can make notable savings on the cost of your project.
Find design plans on the web and download them onto your home computer. Tons of plans catering to different coop specifications can be found online; just take your time to find the best one for your needs.
Make use of used materials that will do the job. The majority of the smaller chicken coops are built with materials such as wire and wood. Instead of buying these materials, scavenge for used ones. Wood from old sheds, a dog house not being used anymore, old wire fences and more suitable building materials can be found almost wherever you look.
It's a good idea to borrow building tools if you only need them for one project. Uncomplicated coop construction only requires basic building tools. Every chicken coop builder needs to have the basics such as hammer, a saw and trusty nails. No doubt you've already got these in your toolkit right now as you read this. If not, borrow from the neighbors. However, since these are very useful tools, you might want to spend some money in purchasing them to be used in future projects.
Since we're done with the savings aspect, let's look at a few guidelines for building your coop using simple methods.
Often good plans only require the use of 3 sorts of materials. Projects with a limited number of materials required are usually cheaper to make and easier to build. Generally speaking, a design plan requiring wood for framing, wire mesh for the main structure and tarp for covering is the simplest.
Construct a wire mesh coop anchored on the floor of your backyard. If you live in an area where it doesn't rain everyday, building a simple wire coop will be the best option. Bending a wire mesh in the shape of an igloo, then anchor it down to the floor in your outdoor backyard and then complete by covering over with tarp.
Attach your mesh coop with a pre-built dog house. If you want a bigger and fancier one, attach your wire-made coop with a dog house to create a duplex home for your flock. This will now give you an all-purpose chicken coop construction that will stand up all weather elements and keep your chickens safe. A few adjustments for ventilation and you will have a functional home for your feathered pets.
Now you have an idea of the basics required on how to make a chicken coop without it costing you a lot of money, using simple tools and materials. Your coop may be simple, but it will be functional and will be able to protect your chickens from potential harm.
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