Custom Chicken Coops – My Story
|I’ve wanted to get chickens for a while now and my wonderful wife got me six baby Araucana chicks for my birthday. So now I had to figure out a way to house them once they were grown, and not go broke in the process.
I decided to take my dogs old dog house that she never uses and convert it to a chicken coop. I cut the sides and back out.
Obviously the dog house by itself would be a little small for the six baby chicks so I made nesting boxes for the sides and back. Essentially double the square footage in the coop.
I made the nesting boxes with a hinged roof so I can gather eggs and clean the coop.
On the inside I’m using a old closet rod for a perch in the new coop.
I then attached the sides and back.
After all this I painted it red.
I still need to finalize the foundation.
So this is it. Please leave a comment and let me know what you think. Do you have a cleaver chicken coop design. Let us know.
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Great idea and execution! The red barn look is cute.
Thanks, I didn’t realize how fun it would be until I had it together. As an extra plus, red is my wife’s favorite color. 🙂
I love what you did with your chicken. Very innovative! I love araucanas, too!
Oops. I meant to say chicken coop. 🙂
Did you put perches in for them? I heard that their digestive systems don’t work properly if they don’t roost at night – I think they are slightly rocked forwards if they are standing. Could be an wives tale, but came from a pro chicken breeder & is a natural behaviour after all ..
Yes I put a roost in the coop. It’s fun seeing them all in the coop sleeping on it.
The weird thing is that mosquitoes love the coop. I need to find something that will control them a little better.
Way to go on the creative re-use of the shunned dog house! The small coop looks great and is an inspiration for me to build a small one to possible house a future flock.
I was impressed by the conversion from dog house to chicken coop! Just shows what some imagination and DIY skills can do!
Are you planning to add a ladder to the coop when you complete the foundation?
We keep horses, goats,cats and dogs, mostly abandoned and homeless. I may adopt your modifications to house 3 of our dogs a mother and her two puppied (9 months old but small) as they live and sleep together, but I can’t think where to put the perch?
I’ll be back to see your coop again!
Hi!
I am researching custom chicken coops for an article to be written by a journalist friend of mine. Where are you located? Are you near Pismo Beach, California? Hope to hear from you soon!
Dorothy
I love this idea I have been scouring the web for ideas. My husband got us six chicks for Easter. Thanks again for shareing.
Wey hey! What a dudey little hen house – loved it in its early stages even – like an old house — but the red! Wow – excellent job!
Thanks Alison. It was a lot of fun to make. I’ve been using it for two years now and it’s still holding up. 🙂