My Dutch grandfather told me every chicken coop needs an old radio. (We left it low on the classical station) The music soothes the chickens and keeps away predators. A few guinea hens will also help because of the noise they make and they eat the bad bugs. 🐔🐥
Love that idea of the music. I remember seeing a semi commercial free range set up with multiple massively huge tractor coops, and he had classical music playing on an outdoor speaker off one of the tractors. Very soothing.
The shelf at the door is where the word "threshold" came from. To keep back the straw and threshing from blowing in from outside, very old word and probably going extinct. Your idea actually has a name! You have some good ideas.
@Whitepepper Farms -White - Hi ! SERIOUSLY for a moment. This content really _is_ among some of the best I've seen from an individual do-er on any topic, here on Y-T . Keep the topics focused. Stay enthusiastic, but DON'T get silly, and I _think_ you've really got something here . This is a good "Topic Overview" and would serve well as a top-down focal point for some of the individual topical build-vids you mention in this vid, maybe even SOME as "shorts" or some such . An EXCELLENT example of a topical build-vid might be the one you did on perches, which is how I got to _this_ one . Ok, just a couple of thots . Do well - and ALL the _best_ from Texas ! - - Chuck .
Hey thanks! I appreciate that a lot! I definitely work really hard on this channel and I’m doing everything I can to help new people and have fun making videos at the same time! Silly videos are cool and all but that’s definitely not what I’m here for. Doing my best to be educational and trying to work entertaining into it as much as possible without getting silly like you said! If not entertaining.. at least trying to make each video just a little more interesting and fun to watch. Thanks again, I appreciate it!
I tried to find laws on turkeys out here and Utah, but could only find stuff on hobby animals which mentioned ducks, chickens and other animals. Do you happen to know what the laws are?
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Hey thanks! Technically if someone bought this shed brand new it would end up running them slightly less than an extra large store bought chicken coop which would still be pretty expensive. BUT you can definitely find good deals on sheds that would work just as well as this one does for me!
@freesince1776 I'm pretty sure it's closer to $3000, I had an 8X10 from the same company for $1000 on sale, 10 years ago. Nobody is giving away perfectly good sheds like this.
Nice coop. One thing I see a lot in these videos (from all new chicken owners) are big watering systems. Fresh water is a huge deal when it comes to egg quality. If you’re only adding fresh water to old stagnant water the water quality sucks and the eggs aren’t anywhere near as good. An aerator is necessary for big watering systems to keep the water from going stagnant. Just a thought before you add the 55gal drum for 15 chickens.
Good points. I am hoping to use a 5-gallon potable water container (recycling an old camping water carrier) as the reservoir, and flexible tubing to a PVC pipe with drinking cups or pecking nipples. I plan on putting a small pump in the system and a heater in the tank to prevent it from freezing. Can set a thermostat to control the heater but most only come on when water gets close to freezing - automatically. Thinking of activating the pump on a timer or with a float switch...
Great coop idea but here's some advice from an experienced chicken owner. First, if you get, at all, below -5C you're going to want to insulate that shed and bring down the ceiling height. There's too much head space for the heat to rise so your chickens will freeze in winter. Coops look tall, but they're usually raised off the ground to allow air below and keep the ceiling low. Also your run has no shade. Find some old roofing tin. People tend to give the old stuff away, and put that over the top. Honestly, you could have made it half as high as you did, but it's fine. Just cover the top so the chickens have shade in the hot summers. Other than that, looks great.
@@regulark3v165 Whichever way the prevailing wind blows, cut your windows for an in/out flow. Then cover with dual layers of chicken wire to keep predators out.
@@antagonizerr Should these chicken wire windows be higher up by the ceiling to allow the heat that rises to go out the windows and breeze comes in? Where I live, North Florida we get a lot of wind.
I just did something similar- but I found an old grandpa built children’s playhouse and rebuilt it! Came out so cute! Love your run- I don’t see any ventilation in the coop.. I’d cut some hopes and wire cloth them Ip near the roofline so all the gassed can escape. Well done!
Ronie I have a childs wooden playhouse built when my grandchildren were young. It was the last gift from my Mom before she passed. Am working on cutting down the legs and bringing the house part down lower so I can clean it easier. Will also have enclosed chicken runs around it!!! Now I just have to be able to get my grown boys out here to help.Lol!!!
Looking back at when i started and all my own mistakes and learning, this video is probably one of the best pieces of advice i've seen out there. The things i'd do differently now is night and day.
This is exactly what I'm just doing. We inherited 6 sheds and are repurposing one to become our new coop. Our idea for the run is exactly the same as yours too. I'm happy to see this works!
I highly recommend covering least a portion of the run with a tarp or some type of cover. Of course it provides shade & weather protection, but it also helps chickens feel safe from overhead predators like hawks. Chickens are easily frightened by overhead movements. Happy hens lay the best eggs!
We ended up moving the coop and we had to downsize the run due to city regulations. Still have the same coop but the run is quite a bit smaller. The next project is adding a roof over the entire current run for sure!!
I've seen comments regarding your chickens being warm enough. Perhaps you already know, but 1) the deep layering system adds a great deal of natural heat as the waste decomposes, and 2) chickens have no problem sleeping close to one another for extra warmth if needed! 😊 So you probably won't need the lamps unless you've got little ones in there or need to see at night. 👍
When I built our run, I actually used metal sides from an old metal shed and put (2 panels 2ft x 8ft ) as a partial roof because here in Wisconsin we range from -5 °F in winter with snow and up to 100°F in summer so a little bit of cover helps our birds alot . Other wise excellent ideas and keep learning I like that you say "I'm not much of a builder" but you are trying !
I’m definitely doing a roof over it this winter! Last winter it was hard to keep dry in there so that’s definitely in the works! Hey, you don’t have to be great you just need to do it and learn 😂
You did an excellent job showing what it takes to do a chicken coop and chicken run for new folks wanting to get started. I shared it with a friend who plans to turn an old shed in their yard into a combo chicken coop and garden shed by petitioning the two off with a wall. They only need enough room for 6 chickens, so it can be easily done.
Hey thanks, I appreciate that! At some point I will go into much more detail with this coop, I didn’t realize this many people would find the info helpful 😂
I did the same thing! When I purchased my house there were 2 7x7 plastic sheds on the property. I converted one into a coop. Took the plexiglass out in the windows and replaced them with hardware cloth for more ventilation, cut a hole in the side for an omlet automatic door. I'd recommend putting more ventilation in your coop. Since then I purchased a $400 10X12 Metal shed, I'll post a video of that soon.
That’s how we got my greenhouse build also. The old owner left two large carport things. Just the frames. So I put them together and made my very long big greenhouse.
@@WhitepepperFarmshomestead we have vents at the very top of ours. They were actually already made in the scrap wood we got. 2x4’s with round screen venting so we just used those.
Ahh... This answers the question I was about to ask. I hadn't been sure whether it was a plastic shed that I was hoping it was, or whether it was a tin one. I like the idea of plastic.
I love the way you designed a door that slides vertically instead of swinging open, allowing you to staple the fence onto the coop to protect the chickens from predators.
So far that hasn’t been an issue for me. We have a few rats and mice on the property but it isn’t a HUGE issue around here and we haven’t had any get in (so far…that we know of at least).
We are in the process of building ours. We are using all scrap wood that was dropped to us via a local contractor. It’s all in great shape. For the run we found a large trampoline for free that we took apart and are using the frame and adding our fencing to that and attaching it to the coop. It is also concreted into the ground. For inside the coop we are going with two large removable rubber type mats so we can just pull them out and wash with hose etc. we also are building the coop right up alongside my very large greenhouse on the side that we designed to lift for extra airflow and pollinators. Because the chickens will help keep the grasshoppers and other unwanted things out. Our weather has been crazy the last wk so it’s put the build on hold but it is pretty close to done. We will be raising meat chickens not pets. About 80% of this build was free! Savings thousands. ❤️ love your coop and run and the cost savings is crazy right?!
Great job! Some people go so overboard with making a coop (overboard on cost too!) The chickens don't need a 5-stay hotel! They just need a roost and somewhere to lay their eggs
Great find! Good job on the roosting ladder & other chicken accessories! Be sure to close off that hole you drilled for the power cord with hardware cloth. Rodents, snakes & weasels could all easily get into your coop through the hole.
At first, I scoffed at this video, because I was planning on getting 50 chickens for my farm when I move to the right area, and build up to 1000 birds. But after thinking about it, and giving this video a shot, I realized that if I do the same thing you did, just with multiple sheds and per a heating, feed, and water system I feel comfortable with, this is a great idea. Thanks for the video!
Looks great, a lot of good ideas. I would recommend removing the heat lamps, though. The chickens don't need them, and they create a major fire hazard.
@@WhitepepperFarmshomestead You can use heat lamps as long as you WIRE the body of the lamp, not the hanger. If you do that no issues! Or you can use wall heaters that help with heat but don't cause fires. We've used both. And we also used a reptile water heater in our water buckets which mostly kept the water from freezing, but we also used a water heater (pan style) and a metal bucket on top of that. Great job BTW and very innovative!
I do agree that those are a fire hazard. However, if you don’t have any light inside the coop, chickens cannot see well in the dark. So unless they’re super familiar with the area, they may not be able to see well enough to get on their perches. Some chicken owners decide to put lights with timers. But I do agree that the lights should not be fire hazards and that you have to choose carefully.
Flat coop heaters work great & are safe. I get mine from Tractor Supply. For lighting, I do use heat lamps but I do attach them with extra twist wires so there’s no way they can fall although I’ve heard the bulbs could burst on rare occasion. I also have a motion detector nightlight in the coop. Anytime they shift or move it comes on so they can see to hop up or down the roosts.
We bought two coops, one amish made, one from tractor supply. The tsc one is junk already, just bought it 2 yrs ago. This is such a great idea!! Thanks!
Now I’m curious about the Amish made one! How is that?! We love our shed coop. All the room we need and then some, it looks good, easy to clean, just all around awesome.
We live on the East coast and we have a lot of Amish around us and they make many wood products, chicken coops being one. They are well built and constructed. Ours is about 30 sq ft of floor space and has 5 built-in nesting boxes with a door you can open to remove eggs. They are a bit pricey, but last much longer than the cookie cutter big box store coops.
Okay! I have a list I work off of for creating videos but I will add it to the list. Should be within a month or so to get it out but I can go into detail about how everything in the coop was done!
Love what people like you post. It reminds me of my medicinal growing days. It's great what you can do with some ingenuity and a few bucks (and of course a considerable effort.)
Hey thanks! A while ago the city made us move it and down size the run, on top of that we added some ventilation so I think I will probably do a more in depth video of how it sits now!
Right?! It was definitely a bummer. Luckily the city actually worked with us on a lot of stuff. A technicality made it so our property isn’t zoned for goats and pigs but they let us keep those if we brought our chickens within their rules. It sucked, but now that it’s done it’s okay!
This is the perfect guide for anyone wanting to start raising chickens without breaking the bank. The coop looks great, and the chickens are going to love it!
The one thing I learned from my daughter's adventure with chickens is to have the wire in the run smaller so the chickens can't stick their heads out. Her original run had larger openings and one hen stuck her head out and a raccoon took it off. :(
Oh no, well that isn’t good! I bought some smaller wire to put around near the bottom but I haven’t installed it yet.. I should probably get that done!
The same thing happened to me. I am a newbie. There had been a hawk sitting in the tree across from our small croup. We had just brought them out to get some sun and grass. I didn’t think about the hawk sneaking up from behind us, walking on the ground. Then , it happened so fast. All she could get was sweet baby’s head. It was our first lost. My husband just cried and cried. I was in shock. I don’t know if I am cut out for this. 🙏❤️🙏❤️🙏❤️🙏❤️🙏❤️🙏❤️🙏❤️
I have bears and other wild claws and fangs that love to eat my chickens. I used to use Halloween noise things that one plugs in. They would wear out eventually. The radio idea is a great idea! Brainstorm: I just need a trip wire or laser or something that would trigger the finally to the 1812 overture! Drums, symbols, horns blaring and of course... CANONS! on large speakers!
Just found you tonight. Yahoo someone else that has a shed for a chicken coop. I've felt so bad thinking I was the only one. . I only have a small shed 4 x 6 I think but it works. I made a run for them out of a 16 x16 metal gazebo that I got free and then covered it in wire. Adding a 12 x 16 covered run later on with a metal roof. They love it !
Good point about the easy and low cost solution by utilizing a used shed. Even when purchased new from Home Depot is less costly than building something from scratch. However, any shed like shown, without windows, would be a "sauna" in summertime, due to non existing ventilation. This would be my only concern.
Oh for sure! I know that here where I am this exact shed brand new is $1200 from the lifetime store. After filming this video we added additional ventilation to help and so far it hasn’t been too bad! As soon as winter is over we are taking all the windows out and putting screens up on them as well! This last summer we had weeks of 100f weather and we were able to keep it under control with the vents we added!
I have an old metal shed and a dog kennel. I’ve been wanting chickens and was thinking about using the dog kennel fencing but now I think I can make a fabulous chicken coup fenced area for them for almost free!!! Thank you so much for your ideas ❤ subbed
My son got me a 10x10 dog kennel from his friend whose dog passed away. The price was right free. I only have 3 hens. Our city only allows up to 5 hens, no roosters.
What we learned in the last few years is that small opossums, skunks and a few other things can go through the 2 x 4 welded wire and even chain link fencing. You may want to add chicken wire to what you have to keep those smaller predators out. I know it doesn't look possible but it is.
Mice and rats can go through very small holes - much smaller than you would think. We have 6 inch rats going under the door to our coop that has less than a one inch opening. Time to redo the coop - again.
This has been my issues that has held me back from having my own chickens. I didn’t want to spend $1,000.00 + dollars getting my chickens setup to have eggs. I know egg prices are crazy right now but when you weigh spending $5 for a dozen of eggs vs $1,000.00 + dollars to have chickens the comparison didn’t make sense! Now if I can do something like you did or close, THAT MAKES MORE SENSE! Thank you
Yeah it’s definitely costly to get started! Not everyone can find good deals on sheds, but if you can it can save so much money! We had to look for about 3 months, but we’ll worth the wait!
The city wasn’t very happy with the size of the coop.. we were able to keep the coop but we had to down size the run! Now that it’s all moved and done I can absolutely do a more in depth video! I am extremely sick at the moment, so give me a bit to get it going 😂
@@WhitepepperFarmshomestead hoping you are better 2 months later😥. Your coop videos popped up this morning 3 am, roosters started crowing! ARG! Definitely gotta do something. Was your run too close to neighbor fencing?
Yo man, thank you for making this video and bringing to life exactly what I was thinking and wondering. Why go out and spend thousands of dollars on a chicken coop when I can probably reuse something that I already have in my yard to make a chicken coop. So thank you for taking the time to show me the newbie, that it's possible.
Thanks for the board at the door idea. That will help solve a repair issue in the old milk house I will be using for a hen house. Was concerned that the door frame no longer meets the floor. This will solve that. Wonderful idea. 2 birds, 1 stone. No pun intended.
That's a great idea to use a cheap, ready-made structure. We just finished a chicken coop made out of pallets. Very inexpensive, but a fair amount of work to get it done.
Yeah, we got hooked on the pallet projects too. Holy cow, the sweat equity was intense and honestly, the final product was disappointing. Now looking to tear it down and try again for more space (more chickens). That'll be a huge time & muscle investment (again). I love my feather babies, but truth is doing it by myself was hard. I'm in my 60s, short and not as strong as I use to be, lol. Great ideas in this video..
My chicken coop comprised of an old large dog house ….straw…heat light for winter…in a fenced area of 12x12… My chickens laid there heads off…thru out left overs for them and had double Yokers all the time…they were happy and content
Great idea! Great video! You might consider an automatic door opener at dawn and closer at dusk. We love ours. Also, maybe a solar fan on top of the coop? Great for heat dispersal and more air for the chickens, which we all know is super critical. Finally, with the avian flu, it’s being reported that a cover is important to protect from from wild bird droppings. A tarp on your most excellent run could easily be done. Great job!
Yes, get a good cover over the top of the run! Bird flu is roaring across yr country! The cover stops the droppings from above that infects yr flock. Louise, Australia 🦘
@@louiseeckert1574 except that it is fake. a product of the pcr test that should never be used for diagnosis according to the inventor Kerry Mullis. Thousands of birds healthy birds are being needlessly destroyed. Rise up America before you starve.
I'm getting ready to build a bigger run and modify an old wooden play house. I happen to have a billboard tarp (yea) so will do that! Hardware and chicken wire for walls, solar lighting, no heat but no drafty walls. Its 6:58 am, ( 2 roosters crowing since 3:30 am 😒🐓🐓🤬. I hope this muffles them. But, they also harass the 5 hens... so gotta figure that as the girls can't get away. Ideas besides soup?
A great idea! I read that chickens should just have snow for water when the temperature dips. It makes sense considering that is what would normally be available.
I think you should add an exhaust fan. I have one in mine & it really brings the temperature down on hot days. Yours is going to cook in there. You could also add a window grate to keep out wildlife & just attach a regular fan over the window. But it won’t be automatic from a set temperature like an exhaust fan.
@@WhitepepperFarmshomestead sure! Great project to get done before summer! I didn’t have a fan for years & now I can sleep in a little instead of looking at my camera app to check the coop temperature then having to run out & open the door. I love having one!
As soon as the tree above our coop gets it’s leaves it weighs the branches down and pretty much encases the whole coop in a shadow, but on our really hot days I do worry sometimes! It will definitely make me feel better with some good ventilation!
This is a fantastic idea!. I've been agonising over a coop and it's build for over a year now. Everyday that I research and check ads it stresses me out. The way the world is going unfortunately chickens have become a necessity. I grew up on a farm and we had chickens, but that was year's ago. I've been familiarizing myself with having them again and time is becoming of the essence that I get it together. I really appreciate your concept. It's really thought out and thrifty. Thank you for the great idea! I subscribed so I can get more hints from your channel. Take care and stay safe.
This is basically what I did. I also got the solar chicken door. Another awesome mod is to nail in a blue tarp draped underneath the perch so collect all the poop from getting on the shavings.
Addend.: You also have way too large openings in your wire enclosure. Use hardwire 2" squares at most for proper protection. Many predators can easily get thru your openings.
I know this post is older now but wanted to say “Thanks” for all this great info! I hope I can find a deal on a shed like you did. Would be interested in how you hung/installed the repurposed chain link gate. I’ll have to shop around for a couple of those.
Great idea! I would use some hardware coth along the bottom and near the chicken door. A weasel can easily get through the panels and do some real damage.
Hubby is going to make a steel door with a lip covering the closed bottom so raccoons can't get their paws under to open it. And the steel won't rot out or soften up where critters could tear it apart.
Be careful with those lights i heard so many have broke and fell or the light blew up, I told my husband about that, about the different videos ive watched where people have talked about fires and loosing whole flocks, so weeks later, we had a guy selling us 3 baby turkeys the guy selling them to us his light blew up and killed the turkeys and chicks. We raise several breeds, just be careful with those lights, but you can look on different youtube videos and see what im talking about. I have hatched out 50 + chicks since January and have 15 adult chickens I have had chickens before and raised on a farm. But after all the diff kinds our silkies are like little incubators ours go broody a lot. And have set on any of the others eggs. But we also use incubators, and brooders, love your chicken house and run good job, and good savings, which we could all use right now. Thanks!
We actually did end up having one blow up after this video. Lights came down and will not be going back up! Once I do one or two more things to the coop I’m going to do a more detailed video on it and I will definitely be calling that out! Scary stuff, I’m glad we didn’t lose any birds though!
The child next door grew out of her Wendy house that's what I house my chickens in and it was free too! Nailed the plastic windows shut, put in a roost, and a couple nesting boxes and put it on a stand cost nothing but some labour. Holds five comfortably. (3 at the minute as I've a broody hen hatching chicks) Repurposing is good!
We just happened to have a horse barn I converted to storage and a chicken club med. Our chickens were happy. I miss them as couldn't take care of them anymore. Good idea
We made friends with the old owners, we still talk to them all the time! The dad saw how much our kids loved the chickens so he asked if we wanted them! That whole situation changed our whole lives, we couldn’t have gotten any more lucky!
I have the 8' X 16 Foot Lifetime shed . Perfect for the chickens. It has the plastic floor. This shed is so easy to clean. I take all the sawdust out and power wash with Bleach and dish soap.
Thank you for the "savings" info! 👍 you did amazing! Yeah! Farm eggs are REALLY SO MUCH BETTER than store eggs!!! And the chickens are quite entertaining LOL. SO happy that you are enjoying your layers AND your eggs!! Continue in your poultry quest! 😂
What do you do with uncounted for roosters? I got 7 chicks, supposed sexed, 2 are roosters, now I have to choose and probably get more chicks . Chickens are 20 weeks, 1 has started laying (Silver Laced Wyandotte)
Oh no!! We have had raccoon issues in the past, and I know we have rats on the property because our cats drag them in 😂. Snakes and fox we don’t have issues with though. I would imagine keeping them out is more difficult than a raccoon!
Great job. Considering Chickens and have thought about a store bought shed for the coup. Now, with this video, we know it can be done much easier than building one. Thank you for bringing this vision to light. Judi
East Texas. The common garden snakes are fine up north, but since I've moved to Texas, I've seen rattlesnake, copperhead, cottonmouth, and coral snakes, all potentially dangerous to your health. (Understatement). The bird netting has tangled mostly rat snakes and rattlers. Garter snakes are our friend in the garden, and I'm always happy to see them, as they are harmless to people and are a sign of a healthy habitat.
Oh wow, you get some awesome snakes out there! I love snakes, I’ve been interested by them since I was a kid. Here in Northern Utah we get the garden snakes which we love and then some rattle snakes but not by our house. I’m glad the netting has helped you!
A shed won’t work in our climate where we get sub zero cold and 100 degree heat. It would be an icebox in he winter and an oven in the summer. It looks like it is working for you and that’s awesome!
Great job! We did something similar but with a used $150 ice shack. Had the long seating areas on the sides perfect for the nesting boxes. Coops don’t have to be pricey and usually turn out nicer imo 😊
What about ventilation in your coop? You could cut out some areas in the top of each side. Fill with hardware cloth. Great idea with the shed. Wanted to do that myself but hubby wanted to build a new one. More money but he is happy😉.
I’m definitely planning on it! This was honestly a… “crap I don’t have a video to post this week so let’s throw this together” and more people are interested than I had planned on. I will be doing a much more in depth video on this in the coming weeks for sure! I will go into the roosting ladder, the door itself, the feeder, waterer, nesting boxes, etc. I work full time with 4 kids and one on the way so it might take me a few weeks to get it out, but it will be done!
I’m in Australia. Probably fairly comparable summer temperatures. My chicken coop is a metal shed. I cut windows into 2 of the sides for ventilation/cross breeze. 3 total, each one maybe 2’ square, towards the top of the walls. Made little window frames out of scrap wood and stapled wire to those then screwed them on. The chooks are fine. Initially my neighbour had a huge tree there that hung over and provided great shade but they chopped that down so I let them out of the run on hot days and they hang out under the apricot tree. If it’s going to be around 35°C, which is 95°F, or above, I give them a block of ice with some fruit or veg frozen into it so they peck at the ice trying to get what’s inside. Doesn’t take much. One diced up apple or maybe 1/2 cup of frozen corn or peas is plenty for 8 girls. I do it in a square silicone cake pan, about 8x8. If it’s really really hot I’ll give them an ice block in the morning and then take out another one mid afternoon. And I keep a bucket of water under the apricot tree so it stays shaded and cooler. I’ve had chickens for about 9 years and have never lost one to the summer heat, and we’ve had some stinking hot summers in that time! I still have one of the first chickens I got at point of lay, so she’s 9.5 now. She’s also black and even she is fine in the heat. It’s probably easier for the white ones though. If I was planning to stay here I’d be planting vines and training them up the sides of the run to provide shade but I’m moving soon so I’ll do that at the next house. If you want chickens, get chickens. They’re tougher than you think!
@@WhitepepperFarmshomestead I like the bin feeder. I’m going to do that at my next place. The rest of my setup here is very similar to yours. I have hooded cat litter boxes that I ripped the flaps off as nesting boxes. Those potato/onion boxes look good though. I might try that next time.
Julia I got turned off by those big expensive chicken coops. While they are beautiful they are beyond my economic status!! Lol I am repurposing an unused childs wooden play house now.
@@WhitepepperFarmshomestead lol, i heard turkeys are the comedians of the barnyard, hav chickens and ducks and ima waiting on the turks, God bless y'all, subbed.
Man, ducks are fun too 😂! The turkey is definitely a big personality around here though and I love it. That’s why he made it through thanksgiving haha! Hey thanks!
Unless you have chicks, or temperatures get below 0 degrees F, you don't need heat lamps. That shelf is serving as a "threshold" for the exact reason you are using it. In old days homes had fresh straw strewn across the floor and the threshold kept that straw in the house. Good use of a used shed! That will probably be my next henhouse as well. You probably should add a couple of vents for fresh air. Chicken poop creates a lot of ammonia and it can impact the health of your hens.
WHAT A GREAT POST! YOU TOOK ALL THE FEAR AWAY FOR US BEGINNERS. LOOKING FOR GOOD IDEAS TO START RAISING OUR OWN CHICKENS AND YOU HAVE TOPPED IT OFF. THANK YOU FOR SHARING!! WILL BE WATCHING ALL OF YOUR POST AND SUBSCRIBING AS WELL!!!!!!!!
Hey thanks, I really appreciate that! During the summer months I’ve been getting lost in gardening content, but he season is coming to an end and at that point there will be A LOT more chicken content!
I can't believe I didn't think old shed now Im on a mission to find one before it's too cold! I wish I found your videos sooner could have used your help! And still can. Thank you
Right?! When it clicked for me I was so excited! Well good luck! Some areas are easier to find used sheds than others for sure. It took us a couple months to find ours, but don’t give up!
Great ideas! Your nesting boxes reminded me to modify adapt the many extra totes i have available. And your roosting ladder is super simple. I am finishing my 8'x8' coop shed that I just built and was wondering how to set up the inside, so glad I found you.
Great video thanx for sharing my partner and I live in manitoba Canada where it gets down to -50 celcious with the windchill so a plastic coup won't work but you have some awesome ideas thanx again I'll keep watching for more!
Great video. Thanks. I’ve been wanting chickens for a while. Moved into my girlfriends house recently, I just threw it out there “chickens, chicken coop?” Her response was yes. She already has a cockatoo. Ha ha.
I love it! I’ve always been curious about them, then when my wife and I bought this house the owner left the chickens for us. Ever since then we have been hooked!
I have considered doing something like this. Thanks for the ideas. Love the roost rack! My plastic shed I use for storage gets mega hot inside in the summer even under a tree. I dont see much of any ventilation in yours. Unless you keep the doors wide open all day thats gonna get mighty uncomfortable for them to go inside and lay eggs during the day. Not to mention it'll need to cool down considerably to be roost worthy. Maybe cut an area out to fit a small fan on one end?
My Dutch grandfather told me every chicken coop needs an old radio. (We left it low on the classical station) The music soothes the chickens and keeps away predators. A few guinea hens will also help because of the noise they make and they eat the bad bugs. 🐔🐥
…I feel like my chickens need a radio now!! That’s brilliant!
Love that idea of the music. I remember seeing a semi commercial free range set up with multiple massively huge tractor coops, and he had classical music playing on an outdoor speaker off one of the tractors. Very soothing.
I’ve never heard of this but I’m so happy I did today. Ya’ll are awesome!
@@WhitepepperFarmshomestead There is actually research on this subject. Music has many positive effects on almost all of the farm animals.
Now I want to put music out for them all!
The shelf at the door is where the word "threshold" came from. To keep back the straw and threshing from blowing in from outside, very old word and probably going extinct. Your idea actually has a name! You have some good ideas.
Threshold!!!! There we go!
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@Whitepepper Farms -White - Hi ! SERIOUSLY for a moment.
This content really _is_ among some of the best I've seen from an individual do-er on any topic, here on Y-T .
Keep the topics focused. Stay enthusiastic, but DON'T get silly, and I _think_ you've really got something here .
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and would serve well as a top-down focal point for some of the individual topical build-vids you mention in this vid, maybe even SOME as "shorts" or some such .
An EXCELLENT example of a topical build-vid might be the one you did on perches, which is how I got to _this_ one .
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Hey thanks! I appreciate that a lot! I definitely work really hard on this channel and I’m doing everything I can to help new people and have fun making videos at the same time! Silly videos are cool and all but that’s definitely not what I’m here for. Doing my best to be educational and trying to work entertaining into it as much as possible without getting silly like you said! If not entertaining.. at least trying to make each video just a little more interesting and fun to watch.
Thanks again, I appreciate it!
Your turkey is so cute. The way she coos at you and follows you around is adorable.
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I tried to find laws on turkeys out here and Utah, but could only find stuff on hobby animals which mentioned ducks, chickens and other animals. Do you happen to know what the laws are?
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Disregard cheap price, this is one of the better DIY chicken coop builds on YT.
Hey thanks! Technically if someone bought this shed brand new it would end up running them slightly less than an extra large store bought chicken coop which would still be pretty expensive. BUT you can definitely find good deals on sheds that would work just as well as this one does for me!
@freesince1776 I'm pretty sure it's closer to $3000, I had an 8X10 from the same company for $1000 on sale, 10 years ago. Nobody is giving away perfectly good sheds like this.
Lowes has and 8x10 storage shed for $500 that alone is cheaper and bigger than the coops that are less than half the size.
My point exactly 😂. I lucked out with mine, but you can find good sheds for MUCH cheaper than a large coop.
I’m just going to add more vents for moving air and a grub farm they can pick at (like an ant farm but fine mesh with a medium the grubs live in
Nice coop. One thing I see a lot in these videos (from all new chicken owners) are big watering systems. Fresh water is a huge deal when it comes to egg quality. If you’re only adding fresh water to old stagnant water the water quality sucks and the eggs aren’t anywhere near as good. An aerator is necessary for big watering systems to keep the water from going stagnant. Just a thought before you add the 55gal drum for 15 chickens.
The big container is for the food, the largest watering system we have is only 5 gallons! But I definitely see why that could be an issue!
Good points. I am hoping to use a 5-gallon potable water container (recycling an old camping water carrier) as the reservoir, and flexible tubing to a PVC pipe with drinking cups or pecking nipples. I plan on putting a small pump in the system and a heater in the tank to prevent it from freezing. Can set a thermostat to control the heater but most only come on when water gets close to freezing - automatically. Thinking of activating the pump on a timer or with a float switch...
You can also just set a piece of copper into the water, and it will kill organisms.
In fact, there are cheaper chicken houses, you can take a look at ZiDtia Chicken Coop
My dude said i built everything inside and there only a ladder
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Great coop idea but here's some advice from an experienced chicken owner. First, if you get, at all, below -5C you're going to want to insulate that shed and bring down the ceiling height. There's too much head space for the heat to rise so your chickens will freeze in winter. Coops look tall, but they're usually raised off the ground to allow air below and keep the ceiling low. Also your run has no shade. Find some old roofing tin. People tend to give the old stuff away, and put that over the top. Honestly, you could have made it half as high as you did, but it's fine. Just cover the top so the chickens have shade in the hot summers. Other than that, looks great.
What if you live in south California how do I keep them cool
@@regulark3v165 Whichever way the prevailing wind blows, cut your windows for an in/out flow. Then cover with dual layers of chicken wire to keep predators out.
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Should these chicken wire windows be higher up by the ceiling to allow the heat that rises to go out the windows and breeze comes in? Where I live, North Florida we get a lot of wind.
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I just did something similar- but I found an old grandpa built children’s playhouse and rebuilt it! Came out so cute! Love your run- I don’t see any ventilation in the coop.. I’d cut some hopes and wire cloth them Ip near the roofline so all the gassed can escape. Well done!
The shed has two vents towards the top, but I may end up cutting a couple more into it! I’m glad yours turned out well!
Ronie I have a childs wooden playhouse built when my grandchildren were young. It was the last gift from my Mom before she passed. Am working on cutting down the legs and bringing the house part down lower so I can clean it easier. Will also have enclosed chicken runs around it!!! Now I just have to be able to get my grown boys out here to help.Lol!!!
Looking back at when i started and all my own mistakes and learning, this video is probably one of the best pieces of advice i've seen out there. The things i'd do differently now is night and day.
Hey thanks, I appreciate that!
Same here, lol.
This is exactly what I'm just doing. We inherited 6 sheds and are repurposing one to become our new coop. Our idea for the run is exactly the same as yours too. I'm happy to see this works!
Perfect! I’m happy you found the video! We are still using this shed and we still love it!
I highly recommend covering least a portion of the run with a tarp or some type of cover. Of course it provides shade & weather protection, but it also helps chickens feel safe from overhead predators like hawks. Chickens are easily frightened by overhead movements. Happy hens lay the best eggs!
We ended up moving the coop and we had to downsize the run due to city regulations. Still have the same coop but the run is quite a bit smaller. The next project is adding a roof over the entire current run for sure!!
I've seen comments regarding your chickens being warm enough. Perhaps you already know, but 1) the deep layering system adds a great deal of natural heat as the waste decomposes, and 2) chickens have no problem sleeping close to one another for extra warmth if needed! 😊 So you probably won't need the lamps unless you've got little ones in there or need to see at night. 👍
I agree 100%. Since filming this video we removed the lamps and we do the deep litter method 😂
When I built our run, I actually used metal sides from an old metal shed and put (2 panels 2ft x 8ft ) as a partial roof because here in Wisconsin we range from -5 °F in winter with snow and up to 100°F in summer so a little bit of cover helps our birds alot . Other wise excellent ideas and keep learning I like that you say "I'm not much of a builder" but you are trying !
I’m definitely doing a roof over it this winter! Last winter it was hard to keep dry in there so that’s definitely in the works!
Hey, you don’t have to be great you just need to do it and learn 😂
You did an excellent job showing what it takes to do a chicken coop and chicken run for new folks wanting to get started. I shared it with a friend who plans to turn an old shed in their yard into a combo chicken coop and garden shed by petitioning the two off with a wall. They only need enough room for 6 chickens, so it can be easily done.
Hey thanks, I appreciate that! At some point I will go into much more detail with this coop, I didn’t realize this many people would find the info helpful 😂
I did the same thing! When I purchased my house there were 2 7x7 plastic sheds on the property. I converted one into a coop. Took the plexiglass out in the windows and replaced them with hardware cloth for more ventilation, cut a hole in the side for an omlet automatic door. I'd recommend putting more ventilation in your coop.
Since then I purchased a $400 10X12 Metal shed, I'll post a video of that soon.
Nice! That’s awesome! Yeah that’s the plan, we will be adding some vents in there. If not for the heat at least just for some airflow!
That’s how we got my greenhouse build also. The old owner left two large carport things. Just the frames. So I put them together and made my very long big greenhouse.
@@WhitepepperFarmshomestead we have vents at the very top of ours. They were actually already made in the scrap wood we got. 2x4’s with round screen venting so we just used those.
Oh nice!! We are actually going to be adding some additional vents to ours I think!
Ahh... This answers the question I was about to ask. I hadn't been sure whether it was a plastic shed that I was hoping it was, or whether it was a tin one.
I like the idea of plastic.
I love the way you designed a door that slides vertically instead of swinging open, allowing you to staple the fence onto the coop to protect the chickens from predators.
I will say that I surprised myself with that one 😂
What about rats and mice?
So far that hasn’t been an issue for me. We have a few rats and mice on the property but it isn’t a HUGE issue around here and we haven’t had any get in (so far…that we know of at least).
yes please. show us as much as possible. I'm due for 6 chicks and it's my first time. I do have a few months to get ready. God bless you.
I bought the smaller version of that exact shed and spent $800 new. I’m very surprised someone let that go for less than $200.
One time I even found this exact one in the box for $100! That’s definitely the best one I’ve found, but they are few and far between.
What brand is it?
Shed like that would be about $500 around here.
I mean.. $500 for a chicken coop this size is still $1500 cheaper than an actual chicken coop this size. But I do get what you’re saying!
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We are in the process of building ours. We are using all scrap wood that was dropped to us via a local contractor. It’s all in great shape. For the run we found a large trampoline for free that we took apart and are using the frame and adding our fencing to that and attaching it to the coop. It is also concreted into the ground. For inside the coop we are going with two large removable rubber type mats so we can just pull them out and wash with hose etc. we also are building the coop right up alongside my very large greenhouse on the side that we designed to lift for extra airflow and pollinators. Because the chickens will help keep the grasshoppers and other unwanted things out. Our weather has been crazy the last wk so it’s put the build on hold but it is pretty close to done. We will be raising meat chickens not pets. About 80% of this build was free! Savings thousands. ❤️ love your coop and run and the cost savings is crazy right?!
That is so awesome! I love hearing about a good DIY project! You sound like you have it down, and that whole idea is awesome!
@@WhitepepperFarmshomestead thank you. That’s the same reason I like watching vids like yours. Everyone has such diff and unique ideas.
Right?! And sometimes it helps to take small ideas from 20 different people to create your own unique idea!
Great job! Some people go so overboard with making a coop (overboard on cost too!) The chickens don't need a 5-stay hotel! They just need a roost and somewhere to lay their eggs
Exactly! We definitely wanted to keep ours simple. It’s huge, don’t get me wrong… but it’s simple!
In fact, there are cheaper chicken houses, you can take a look at ZiDtia Chicken Coop
Fancy being photo bombed by a very cute turkey .
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Great find! Good job on the roosting ladder & other chicken accessories! Be sure to close off that hole you drilled for the power cord with hardware cloth. Rodents, snakes & weasels could all easily get into your coop through the hole.
I didn’t even think of that, good thinking!
Great advice!!
They can get in during the day through the kennel. I have to use gridwire along the bottom half of my kennel.
I was just gonna say that!
You can also close that hole up with steel wool. Works great on small holes.
I wonder if my hubby watched your video before because that is the same thing we did with our shed
YES!! Either way, smart man!
You may want to use "hardware wire" around the bottom and on the door. Help deter snakes mice
I have the wire roll in my garage, I need to get out there and put it on 😂
At first, I scoffed at this video, because I was planning on getting 50 chickens for my farm when I move to the right area, and build up to 1000 birds. But after thinking about it, and giving this video a shot, I realized that if I do the same thing you did, just with multiple sheds and per a heating, feed, and water system I feel comfortable with, this is a great idea. Thanks for the video!
Well I appreciate you giving the video a chance and taking the time to comment! Good luck on your builds!
Looks great, a lot of good ideas. I would recommend removing the heat lamps, though. The chickens don't need them, and they create a major fire hazard.
Yeah we ended up taking those out 😂. They won’t be put back in next winter!
@@WhitepepperFarmshomestead You can use heat lamps as long as you WIRE the body of the lamp, not the hanger. If you do that no issues! Or you can use wall heaters that help with heat but don't cause fires. We've used both. And we also used a reptile water heater in our water buckets which mostly kept the water from freezing, but we also used a water heater (pan style) and a metal bucket on top of that. Great job BTW and very innovative!
I do agree that those are a fire hazard. However, if you don’t have any light inside the coop, chickens cannot see well in the dark. So unless they’re super familiar with the area, they may not be able to see well enough to get on their perches. Some chicken owners decide to put lights with timers. But I do agree that the lights should not be fire hazards and that you have to choose carefully.
Flat coop heaters work great & are safe. I get mine from Tractor Supply. For lighting, I do use heat lamps but I do attach them with extra twist wires so there’s no way they can fall although I’ve heard the bulbs could burst on rare occasion. I also have a motion detector nightlight in the coop. Anytime they shift or move it comes on so they can see to hop up or down the roosts.
Oh wow! Your chickens are living it up, that’s so cool!!
We bought two coops, one amish made, one from tractor supply. The tsc one is junk already, just bought it 2 yrs ago. This is such a great idea!! Thanks!
Now I’m curious about the Amish made one! How is that?!
We love our shed coop. All the room we need and then some, it looks good, easy to clean, just all around awesome.
We live on the East coast and we have a lot of Amish around us and they make many wood products, chicken coops being one. They are well built and constructed. Ours is about 30 sq ft of floor space and has 5 built-in nesting boxes with a door you can open to remove eggs. They are a bit pricey, but last much longer than the cookie cutter big box store coops.
That is so awesome! That sounds really cool.
I love that. I wanted to have chickens again but I'm dealing with health issues. Wish I had someone handy to make something like this for me.
Ohhh no good! I hope one day you can!
@@WhitepepperFarmshomestead Yes would love to see more about individual build.
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Okay! I have a list I work off of for creating videos but I will add it to the list. Should be within a month or so to get it out but I can go into detail about how everything in the coop was done!
Love what people like you post. It reminds me of my medicinal growing days. It's great what you can do with some ingenuity and a few bucks (and of course a considerable effort.)
😂😂😂 right?! I’m not a very handy guy but I feel like I can come up with a good idea here or there if I’m really pressed!
@@WhitepepperFarmshomestead Looks like you're doing great!
Hey thanks 😂
I need details on everything for this coop!!! Your shed is by far the best DIY coop + run I’ve seen.
Hey thanks! A while ago the city made us move it and down size the run, on top of that we added some ventilation so I think I will probably do a more in depth video of how it sits now!
That is really a shame..government!😔
Right?! It was definitely a bummer. Luckily the city actually worked with us on a lot of stuff. A technicality made it so our property isn’t zoned for goats and pigs but they let us keep those if we brought our chickens within their rules. It sucked, but now that it’s done it’s okay!
This is the perfect guide for anyone wanting to start raising chickens without breaking the bank. The coop looks great, and the chickens are going to love it!
The one thing I learned from my daughter's adventure with chickens is to have the wire in the run smaller so the chickens can't stick their heads out. Her original run had larger openings and one hen stuck her head out and a raccoon took it off. :(
Oh no, well that isn’t good! I bought some smaller wire to put around near the bottom but I haven’t installed it yet.. I should probably get that done!
The same thing happened to me. I am a newbie. There had been a hawk sitting in the tree across from our small croup. We had just brought them out to get some sun and grass. I didn’t think about the hawk sneaking up from behind us, walking on the ground. Then , it happened so fast. All she could get was sweet baby’s head. It was our first lost. My husband just cried and cried. I was in shock. I don’t know if I am cut out for this. 🙏❤️🙏❤️🙏❤️🙏❤️🙏❤️🙏❤️🙏❤️
wo wow wow, glad i read this comment!!! Thank youuu!!!!
Ufff!!! Good point there!!!
I have bears and other wild claws and fangs that love to eat my chickens. I used to use Halloween noise things that one plugs in. They would wear out eventually.
The radio idea is a great idea!
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I just need a trip wire or laser or something that would trigger the finally to the 1812 overture! Drums, symbols, horns blaring and of course... CANONS! on large speakers!
Just found you tonight. Yahoo someone else that has a shed for a chicken coop. I've felt so bad thinking I was the only one. . I only have a small shed 4 x 6 I think but it works. I made a run for them out of a 16 x16 metal gazebo that I got free and then covered it in wire. Adding a 12 x 16 covered run later on with a metal roof. They love it !
Nope, you’re not the only one! Sounds like your chickens are set up!
Good point about the easy and low cost solution by utilizing a used shed. Even when purchased new from Home Depot is less costly than building something from scratch.
However, any shed like shown, without windows, would be a "sauna" in summertime, due to non existing ventilation. This would be my only concern.
Oh for sure! I know that here where I am this exact shed brand new is $1200 from the lifetime store.
After filming this video we added additional ventilation to help and so far it hasn’t been too bad! As soon as winter is over we are taking all the windows out and putting screens up on them as well! This last summer we had weeks of 100f weather and we were able to keep it under control with the vents we added!
I have an old metal shed and a dog kennel. I’ve been wanting chickens and was thinking about using the dog kennel fencing but now I think I can make a fabulous chicken coup fenced area for them for almost free!!! Thank you so much for your ideas ❤ subbed
My son got me a 10x10 dog kennel from his friend whose dog passed away. The price was right free. I only have 3 hens. Our city only allows up to 5 hens, no roosters.
What we learned in the last few years is that small opossums, skunks and a few other things can go through the 2 x 4 welded wire and even chain link fencing. You may want to add chicken wire to what you have to keep those smaller predators out. I know it doesn't look possible but it is.
Anything possible for a determined critter
Mice and rats can go through very small holes - much smaller than you would think. We have 6 inch rats going under the door to our coop that has less than a one inch opening. Time to redo the coop - again.
@@lisagilliam2447 small weasels are a problem too.
This has been my issues that has held me back from having my own chickens. I didn’t want to spend $1,000.00 + dollars getting my chickens setup to have eggs. I know egg prices are crazy right now but when you weigh spending $5 for a dozen of eggs vs $1,000.00 + dollars to have chickens the comparison didn’t make sense! Now if I can do something like you did or close, THAT MAKES MORE SENSE! Thank you
Yeah it’s definitely costly to get started! Not everyone can find good deals on sheds, but if you can it can save so much money! We had to look for about 3 months, but we’ll worth the wait!
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Yes definitely please show us how you did everything. Looks amazing and helps me. Need a chicken coop for my chickens and not trying spend a whole lot
The city wasn’t very happy with the size of the coop.. we were able to keep the coop but we had to down size the run! Now that it’s all moved and done I can absolutely do a more in depth video! I am extremely sick at the moment, so give me a bit to get it going 😂
@@WhitepepperFarmshomestead hoping you are better 2 months later😥. Your coop videos popped up this morning 3 am, roosters started crowing! ARG! Definitely gotta do something.
Was your run too close to neighbor fencing?
Yo man, thank you for making this video and bringing to life exactly what I was thinking and wondering.
Why go out and spend thousands of dollars on a chicken coop when I can probably reuse something that I already have in my yard to make a chicken coop. So thank you for taking the time to show me the newbie, that it's possible.
It is definitely possible! Thank you for watching!
Thanks for the board at the door idea. That will help solve a repair issue in the old milk house I will be using for a hen house. Was concerned that the door frame no longer meets the floor. This will solve that. Wonderful idea. 2 birds, 1 stone. No pun intended.
😂 I’m happy to help!
That's a great idea to use a cheap, ready-made structure. We just finished a chicken coop made out of pallets. Very inexpensive, but a fair amount of work to get it done.
I’ve seen pallet coops before! That’s definitely a good way to go to save some money too, definitely a lot of work with that for sure 😂
Yeah, we got hooked on the pallet projects too. Holy cow, the sweat equity was intense and honestly, the final product was disappointing. Now looking to tear it down and try again for more space (more chickens). That'll be a huge time & muscle investment (again). I love my feather babies, but truth is doing it by myself was hard. I'm in my 60s, short and not as strong as I use to be, lol. Great ideas in this video..
Not likely to find a shed too cheap again, so great find at the time. Count your blessings for sure, but looks good and great starter.
Awesome coop!Also make sure predators can’t dig under the shed walls or run walls.
My chicken coop comprised of an old large dog house ….straw…heat light for winter…in a fenced area of 12x12…
My chickens laid there heads off…thru out left overs for them and had double Yokers all the time…they were happy and content
Great idea! Great video!
You might consider an automatic door opener at dawn and closer at dusk. We love ours. Also, maybe a solar fan on top of the coop? Great for heat dispersal and more air for the chickens, which we all know is super critical.
Finally, with the avian flu, it’s being reported that a cover is important to protect from from wild bird droppings. A tarp on your most excellent run could easily be done.
Great job!
Those are all actually really good ideas! I’m always open to listening to peoples ideas and making my own stuff better! Thank you for watching!
Yes, get a good cover over the top of the run! Bird flu is roaring across yr country! The cover stops the droppings from above that infects yr flock.
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This might just be my next little project. Thank you!
@@louiseeckert1574 except that it is fake. a product of the pcr test that should never be used for diagnosis according to the inventor Kerry Mullis. Thousands of birds healthy birds are being needlessly destroyed. Rise up America before you starve.
I'm getting ready to build a bigger run and modify an old wooden play house. I happen to have a billboard tarp (yea) so will do that! Hardware and chicken wire for walls, solar lighting, no heat but no drafty walls. Its 6:58 am, ( 2 roosters crowing since 3:30 am 😒🐓🐓🤬. I hope this muffles them. But, they also harass the 5 hens... so gotta figure that as the girls can't get away. Ideas besides soup?
Wow, this guy is a skilled carpenter/mason.
This helped out tremendously. Just picked up 10 chickens without realizing how much coops were. will definitely do this. thanks
They can be so expensive!! I’m happy to help!
A great idea! I read that chickens should just have snow for water when the temperature dips. It makes sense considering that is what would normally be available.
This is the most helpful video I've seen for chicken coops, thank you.
Thank you for watching it!
I think you should add an exhaust fan. I have one in mine & it really brings the temperature down on hot days. Yours is going to cook in there. You could also add a window grate to keep out wildlife & just attach a regular fan over the window. But it won’t be automatic from a set temperature like an exhaust fan.
I’ve been looking into different options for ventilation and I think I might want to look into this one more, thank you!
@@WhitepepperFarmshomestead sure! Great project to get done before summer! I didn’t have a fan for years & now I can sleep in a little instead of looking at my camera app to check the coop temperature then having to run out & open the door. I love having one!
As soon as the tree above our coop gets it’s leaves it weighs the branches down and pretty much encases the whole coop in a shadow, but on our really hot days I do worry sometimes! It will definitely make me feel better with some good ventilation!
This is a fantastic idea!. I've been agonising over a coop and it's build for over a year now. Everyday that I research and check ads it stresses me out. The way the world is going unfortunately chickens have become a necessity. I grew up on a farm and we had chickens, but that was year's ago. I've been familiarizing myself with having them again and time is becoming of the essence that I get it together. I really appreciate your concept. It's really thought out and thrifty. Thank you for the great idea! I subscribed so I can get more hints from your channel. Take care and stay safe.
Hey thanks! I appreciate that and I wish you the best of luck!
This is basically what I did. I also got the solar chicken door. Another awesome mod is to nail in a blue tarp draped underneath the perch so collect all the poop from getting on the shavings.
I need a solar door for mine!
@@WhitepepperFarmshomestead I got the coop defender. Easy install you’ll just need to be able to cut a hole in the shed
Addend.: You also have way too large openings in your wire enclosure. Use hardwire 2" squares at most for proper protection. Many predators can easily get thru your openings.
I know this post is older now but wanted to say “Thanks” for all this great info! I hope I can find a deal on a shed like you did. Would be interested in how you hung/installed the repurposed chain link gate. I’ll have to shop around for a couple of those.
I appreciate it!
Honestly… my friend did the gate 😂. I’m not so much of a handyman so he came over and framed that in for me!
I got the almost same shed for free from inlaws. We're wanting to remodel the inside this year. I like the ideas you have in there
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Great idea! I would use some hardware coth along the bottom and near the chicken door. A weasel can easily get through the panels and do some real damage.
If you're curious how we made the sliding chicken door, watch this video!!
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Hubby is going to make a steel door with a lip covering the closed bottom so raccoons can't get their paws under to open it. And the steel won't rot out or soften up where critters could tear it apart.
That’s awesome!!
I’ll check it out thanks
Be careful with those lights i heard so many have broke and fell or the light blew up, I told my husband about that, about the different videos ive watched where people have talked about fires and loosing whole flocks, so weeks later, we had a guy selling us 3 baby turkeys the guy selling them to us his light blew up and killed the turkeys and chicks. We raise several breeds, just be careful with those lights, but you can look on different youtube videos and see what im talking about. I have hatched out 50 + chicks since January and have 15 adult chickens I have had chickens before and raised on a farm. But after all the diff kinds our silkies are like little incubators ours go broody a lot. And have set on any of the others eggs. But we also use incubators, and brooders, love your chicken house and run good job, and good savings, which we could all use right now. Thanks!
We actually did end up having one blow up after this video. Lights came down and will not be going back up! Once I do one or two more things to the coop I’m going to do a more detailed video on it and I will definitely be calling that out! Scary stuff, I’m glad we didn’t lose any birds though!
The child next door grew out of her Wendy house that's what I house my chickens in and it was free too! Nailed the plastic windows shut, put in a roost, and a couple nesting boxes and put it on a stand cost nothing but some labour. Holds five comfortably. (3 at the minute as I've a broody hen hatching chicks) Repurposing is good!
That’s awesome! Absolutely, you took something that wasn’t being used and repurposed it, I love it!
How do you deal with crowing incessantly?
This is exactly what I needed about to get my first chickens
Woo!! You’ll love it!
We just happened to have a horse barn I converted to storage and a chicken club med. Our chickens were happy. I miss them as couldn't take care of them anymore. Good idea
That’s awesome! I love a good DIY project! Thank you for watching!
Kudos! That’s a great idea, not only for the costs but also for built quality and level of protection against rain and snow. Great work!
I seriously love this thing! Thank you for watching, I appreciate it.
@@WhitepepperFarmshomestead new subscriber here.
Hey thanks! I appreciate it!
Your house came with the chickens!!! That's awesome!!!🤣
We made friends with the old owners, we still talk to them all the time! The dad saw how much our kids loved the chickens so he asked if we wanted them! That whole situation changed our whole lives, we couldn’t have gotten any more lucky!
Great job! You have a lot there and you got it for very little. I love it when people are so innovative.
Hey thanks! We definitely love this setup!
I have the 8' X 16 Foot Lifetime shed . Perfect for the chickens. It has the plastic floor. This shed is so easy to clean. I take all the sawdust out and power wash with Bleach and dish soap.
Thank you for the "savings" info! 👍 you did amazing! Yeah! Farm eggs are REALLY SO MUCH BETTER than store eggs!!! And the chickens are quite entertaining LOL. SO happy that you are enjoying your layers AND your eggs!! Continue in your poultry quest! 😂
Hey thanks for watching!
Farm eggs really are just so much better! You’re right, chickens really are entertaining 😂😂😂
What do you do with uncounted for roosters? I got 7 chicks, supposed sexed, 2 are roosters, now I have to choose and probably get more chicks . Chickens are 20 weeks, 1 has started laying (Silver Laced Wyandotte)
Friends of ours have had snake issue. We are in NW FL. Another friend has had fox and rat infestation issues.
Oh no!! We have had raccoon issues in the past, and I know we have rats on the property because our cats drag them in 😂. Snakes and fox we don’t have issues with though. I would imagine keeping them out is more difficult than a raccoon!
Great job. Considering Chickens and have thought about a store bought shed for the coup. Now, with this video, we know it can be done much easier than building one. Thank you for bringing this vision to light. Judi
You are very welcome!! They do make pre fabricated coops that are pretty nice, just a bit pricey! The shed was my pick and I love it!
What a steal for a chicken coop. They have lots of room.
I love it!
I wrapped the perimeter of my coop with wadded up bird netting to snag any snakes bent on eating the eggs. Works like a charm ☺️
That’s so cool! Where are you from? We get the occasional Garden snake here but not very often!
East Texas. The common garden snakes are fine up north, but since I've moved to Texas, I've seen rattlesnake, copperhead, cottonmouth, and coral snakes, all potentially dangerous to your health. (Understatement). The bird netting has tangled mostly rat snakes and rattlers. Garter snakes are our friend in the garden, and I'm always happy to see them, as they are harmless to people and are a sign of a healthy habitat.
Oh wow, you get some awesome snakes out there! I love snakes, I’ve been interested by them since I was a kid. Here in Northern Utah we get the garden snakes which we love and then some rattle snakes but not by our house. I’m glad the netting has helped you!
A shed won’t work in our climate where we get sub zero cold and 100 degree heat. It would be an icebox in he winter and an oven in the summer. It looks like it is working for you and that’s awesome!
Awww man! Well thank you for watching!
Great job! We did something similar but with a used $150 ice shack. Had the long seating areas on the sides perfect for the nesting boxes. Coops don’t have to be pricey and usually turn out nicer imo 😊
Yes!! That sounds amazing!
The door was genius!
Thank you! I definitely had to think on that one for a while 😂
I’m so glad I found y’all! I’ve been wanting some chickens. I had them when I was a little girl and loved them. Thank you for this information ❤️
Thank you for watching!!
What about ventilation in your coop? You could cut out some areas in the top of each side. Fill with hardware cloth. Great idea with the shed. Wanted to do that myself but hubby wanted to build a new one. More money but he is happy😉.
It’s funny you say that, I posted a video a few days ago doing exactly that 😂😂😂
Great set up!! Please make more specifics. I’m a spaz but I love my chickens and would love to give them a space like yours!!👍👍👍. Very nice job!!!
I’m definitely planning on it! This was honestly a… “crap I don’t have a video to post this week so let’s throw this together” and more people are interested than I had planned on. I will be doing a much more in depth video on this in the coming weeks for sure! I will go into the roosting ladder, the door itself, the feeder, waterer, nesting boxes, etc. I work full time with 4 kids and one on the way so it might take me a few weeks to get it out, but it will be done!
So glad I found this video. I am thinking about getting some chickens. I just have more learning about their care
Well I’m glad you found this video!!
I built 2 coops from pallets. Awesome idea you came up with. I like it 👍
Pallets would be another good project to get into chickens on a budget! That’s awesome!!
Why 2, how many chickens? I ended up 2 roosters of 7 chickens, maybe I should do that too! But the feathers!😳
@@heatherk8931 22 chickens and 6 ducks
Nice job.🤔 great idea & concept. Sweet! I'm glad this video was in my suggested.
Hey thanks!! I’m glad it was in your suggested too!
The chicken run and the entrance between the shed is top notch!
Hey thanks! I definitely had to think about how to do that for quite a while 😂
I feel like here in Vegas I would walk into rotisserie chickens in the summer.
Oof, yeah in Vegas you may not be able to do this haha! Just throw on an AC unit 😂😂😂
I’m in Australia. Probably fairly comparable summer temperatures. My chicken coop is a metal shed. I cut windows into 2 of the sides for ventilation/cross breeze. 3 total, each one maybe 2’ square, towards the top of the walls. Made little window frames out of scrap wood and stapled wire to those then screwed them on. The chooks are fine. Initially my neighbour had a huge tree there that hung over and provided great shade but they chopped that down so I let them out of the run on hot days and they hang out under the apricot tree. If it’s going to be around 35°C, which is 95°F, or above, I give them a block of ice with some fruit or veg frozen into it so they peck at the ice trying to get what’s inside. Doesn’t take much. One diced up apple or maybe 1/2 cup of frozen corn or peas is plenty for 8 girls. I do it in a square silicone cake pan, about 8x8. If it’s really really hot I’ll give them an ice block in the morning and then take out another one mid afternoon. And I keep a bucket of water under the apricot tree so it stays shaded and cooler. I’ve had chickens for about 9 years and have never lost one to the summer heat, and we’ve had some stinking hot summers in that time! I still have one of the first chickens I got at point of lay, so she’s 9.5 now. She’s also black and even she is fine in the heat. It’s probably easier for the white ones though. If I was planning to stay here I’d be planting vines and training them up the sides of the run to provide shade but I’m moving soon so I’ll do that at the next house.
If you want chickens, get chickens. They’re tougher than you think!
@@WhitepepperFarmshomestead I like the bin feeder. I’m going to do that at my next place. The rest of my setup here is very similar to yours. I have hooded cat litter boxes that I ripped the flaps off as nesting boxes. Those potato/onion boxes look good though. I might try that next time.
This is exactly what I was thinking before watching all the other chicken coop diys that were expensive to build. Thanks for sharing your idea 👍😎
Perfect timing! Thanks for watching!
Julia I got turned off by those big expensive chicken coops. While they are beautiful they are beyond my economic status!! Lol I am repurposing an unused childs wooden play house now.
Children's playhouses that they have out grown will also house some chickens.
Absolutely!
@@WhitepepperFarmshomestead turkey: bu-buut you want to pay attention to me, right ?
😂 he’s always all up in everyone’s face! He’s mean but I like him!
@@WhitepepperFarmshomestead lol, i heard turkeys are the comedians of the barnyard, hav chickens and ducks and ima waiting on the turks, God bless y'all, subbed.
Man, ducks are fun too 😂! The turkey is definitely a big personality around here though and I love it. That’s why he made it through thanksgiving haha! Hey thanks!
Cool shed, would maybe replace inside bedding with sand. Acts like litter and easier to clean. Chickens also love to dust bath to keep bugs off them.
That was a nice looking shed for the price! Great job on the coop!
Thank you! Yeah it took about a month of looking but I found one!
Unless you have chicks, or temperatures get below 0 degrees F, you don't need heat lamps. That shelf is serving as a "threshold" for the exact reason you are using it. In old days homes had fresh straw strewn across the floor and the threshold kept that straw in the house. Good use of a used shed! That will probably be my next henhouse as well. You probably should add a couple of vents for fresh air. Chicken poop creates a lot of ammonia and it can impact the health of your hens.
Yeah we ended up taking the lights down and I’m not sure we will use them again. The plan is also to add another vent or two as well!
WHAT A GREAT POST! YOU TOOK ALL THE FEAR AWAY FOR US BEGINNERS. LOOKING FOR GOOD IDEAS TO START RAISING OUR OWN CHICKENS AND YOU HAVE TOPPED IT OFF. THANK YOU FOR SHARING!! WILL BE WATCHING ALL OF YOUR POST AND SUBSCRIBING AS WELL!!!!!!!!
Hey thanks, I really appreciate that! During the summer months I’ve been getting lost in gardening content, but he season is coming to an end and at that point there will be A LOT more chicken content!
@@WhitepepperFarmshomestead THANKS 👍!! Looking _FORWARD_ to THAT !!
I can't believe I didn't think old shed now Im on a mission to find one before it's too cold! I wish I found your videos sooner could have used your help! And still can. Thank you
Right?! When it clicked for me I was so excited! Well good luck! Some areas are easier to find used sheds than others for sure. It took us a couple months to find ours, but don’t give up!
That’s pretty cool. The chicken door setup was genius 👍🏻
Hey thanks, I appreciate it! Eventually I want an automatic door but this works great for now!
Thanks for showing off your shed. Very nice.
Thanks for watching!
Great ideas! Your nesting boxes reminded me to modify adapt the many extra totes i have available. And your roosting ladder is super simple. I am finishing my 8'x8' coop shed that I just built and was wondering how to set up the inside, so glad I found you.
Oh absolutely! We definitely utilize ours for anything we can!
Great video thanx for sharing my partner and I live in manitoba Canada where it gets down to -50 celcious with the windchill so a plastic coup won't work but you have some awesome ideas thanx again I'll keep watching for more!
Thank you for watching! WOW that is so cold!!!
Great video. Interested in seeing the mechanics for the chicken door😁
I did my best to explain it here! Thanks for watching! ua-cam.com/video/Vq57PM0M3Z0/v-deo.html
Great video. Thanks. I’ve been wanting chickens for a while. Moved into my girlfriends house recently, I just threw it out there “chickens, chicken coop?” Her response was yes. She already has a cockatoo. Ha ha.
I love it! I’ve always been curious about them, then when my wife and I bought this house the owner left the chickens for us. Ever since then we have been hooked!
Thanks Whitepepper! I'm in the beginning stages of starting the chicken journey and every bit of info helps.
You’re welcome!
The word you were looking for is threshold. The shelf makes a good threshold.
There we go! That’s the word! Thank you 😂
Wow! That all looks AMAZING!!! GREAT JOB!!!
Hey thanks!!
Hello dear how are you doing?
I have considered doing something like this. Thanks for the ideas. Love the roost rack! My plastic shed I use for storage gets mega hot inside in the summer even under a tree. I dont see much of any ventilation in yours. Unless you keep the doors wide open all day thats gonna get mighty uncomfortable for them to go inside and lay eggs during the day. Not to mention it'll need to cool down considerably to be roost worthy. Maybe cut an area out to fit a small fan on one end?
Your shed and yard is awesome!! Nice job. :)
Hey thanks!!