Will I Finally Discover A Way To Get My Chicken Coop?
Hi everyone, I’m back after a few weeks of much research and progress in my search for a chicken coop for sale. In my last post I had mentioned that finding a coop for sale wasn’t exactly the easiest endeavor. In short, I have come to the conclusion that building my own chicken house was the best way to go! I’ll get into more detail about why I went that route in just a second.
If you’d like to skip ahead to the chicken coop design plans I used, then click here.
Here’s a finished picture of what I accomplished:
Now, going into some of the factors that went along with my final decision:
1. Cost - I looked all over the internet from Amazon to Ebay and while I did find some coops, they all costed well into the THOUSANDS of dollars, not including shipping. If you’re like me and live overseas, then shipping is a very big concern. Did I also mention these coops can weigh a couple hundred pounds – that’s a small one, seriously.
2. Chicken Coop Design – I contacted a few different enthusiast as well as a local egg farmer I used to buy eggs from and they all gave me the same advice. Building your own coop that is custom built for your local/regional environment and area is so important. Buying a coop that is designed for another climate region won’t make your hens happy.
This was the biggest decision making factor, I wanted happy egg producing hens so I went with the Chicken Coop Plans here.
3. Scalability – As with all interests and passions, there comes a time when you want to scale up or down. I felt that starting off with an inexpensive, small chicken coop would be best for me since I am a novice planning to house about 4 chickens. I want to scale up in the future, so buying a larger coop is in thoughts and having plans to go from small, to medium, up to large is most logical.
Now I do want to stress that there are some options out there, but for most of us it just isn’t feasible in terms of cost and long-term savings. Now while I did find an excellent resource for chicken coop plans, I just didn’t to leave you folks out that may still be interested in buying a pre-made coop. The link below is to a company called Green Roof Chicken Coops which is just an excellent design.
Small, compact, and eco-friendly (the coop also has a planting box built in as the roof!) the Green Roof Chicken Coop is sure to be a great solution to those looking for a smaller sized chicken coop that can comfortable house about 4 hens.
If you’d like to see the Green Roof Chicken Coop then please click on this link Chicken Coop For Sale.
If you’d like to go ahead and purchase the plans I bought, and built my own personal coop from, then you want to click here.
