Same... Well 44 but also coop/run, raised garden, and I'm planning so many things for predator proofing too. I'm also doing spikes for the big digger and tunneling predators.
Awesome looks good, only thing I would change is make the bedding 8 inches and use soil so you don’t need to change it out and the chickens push the poop deep and it gets broken down
Hello, everyone I'm in Greenville SC 10 yrs. ago I used to have 25. Now I'm 63 I would love to have the list of all the things use to build this Coop. Thanks ✝️👍❤️
I feel I have to let out a warning if you are in a raccoon populated area. I used the exact hardware cloth you used in this video and almost lost my flock to a raccoon attack. You want the thicker gauge hardware cloth, yours is too thin and the raccoon will rip right through it. Luckily my lesson learned didn't result in any casualties only because I had moved my chickens out into a different coop about a month prior and moved my adult geese into that particular coop. Raccoon didn't like it's odds against my cobra chickens and although it got through the wire, discovered something else entirely opposite from a nice easy chicken nugget snack xD
@@punklepee6545 I changed it up to the 19 gauge though I really hate using anything thinner than 16 gauge tbh. In my paranoia I ended up layering some field fence under my hardware cloth. Holes of the field fence aren't so big that a raccoon can get through, so hardware cloth part is more weasel prevention at that point. Well, and to help keep the raccoon from reaching it's arm in to make a grab at someone. I did that in the end because I did see a reddit post of someone losing their entire flock to a raccoon that broke through their 19 gauge. I think my wire before was more 20ish gauge because I thought any hardware cloth worked...
OK Wait, wait, wait. 😂 This is the first time you have used a miter saw and called yourself a pro at it. Hmmm. Something just doesn't quite add up. But you did seem to decorate the structure exceptionally well. 😅
There *SHOULD BE GAPS* in the upper and lower areas *of a coop* to allow ventilation, because without air being able to move vertically, humidity and chicken poop (ammonia) will cause wood rot and a degredation of air quality that can make the chickens sick and stink up the area. In a run, there is already plenty of ventilation. The wavy looking plastic roofing on the run's roof is attached to a *pre-fabricated wavy top sill material* so the roof fits snuggly.
I love keeping chickens and building all that comes with having chickens, yet I watched this video ten times and it wasn't for the chickens it was for the hot chick. Damn why can't I find a hot bodied chick, that love chicks, in my neck of the woods.Sigh
Not me looking to spend 2k on tools to build a 300$ coop 😂😂😂🤷♂️ I mean I can use the tools to build other stuff later right? (Like a bigger coop!) muhahahah 😅
Hahaha! You wish! First, everything green is eaten! Second-scratching will dig up your entire yard! Third, your neighbors will hate you! Now how do I know all this?
I'm about to build mine. Definitely need to be able to stand in it
Hi do you by any chance have the blueprint for this? It turned out great!
Dam she already made you a video use your brains a little
Yes! Please send them to me. You guys did an amazing job
I turned 31 last week and my wife and I just bought 2 and a half acres, I'm so keen to start building the chicken coop and animal fencing.
Same... Well 44 but also coop/run, raised garden, and I'm planning so many things for predator proofing too. I'm also doing spikes for the big digger and tunneling predators.
Cluck yeah !!! Looks good to me !
Wait. Is that a PINK drill. As a straight guy that farms, i want one😂😂
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omg. You go girl! 🐓🐓 I'm getting inspired to re-do our chicken coop. Great job!!
That looks so amazing!! And your kids were so hands on with building it with you!!
Outstanding.
this is impressive - thanks for the post
It turned out amazing! We are currently building our first chicken coop...in the south. No joke about nothing being level 😂
Great Job 🎉
nice sharing you good job with chicken coops 😊
I’m trying this
And you look and see that you did an outstanding job.
Yep this looks fun 😊
Wow I love your work something I learned today because that's what I've been dreaming off
Dear Lord thats detailed. Very nice coop.
Love how you used Pocket hole joinery. I work for a company that builds chicken coops and that's how we do it
Looks good. I'm curious what your expenses were.
This is an amazing video!! I hope you get 1 million views.
Do you have plans for that run you built?! It’s great!
Nice job!❤. Congratulations!
We’re building our first coop as well. Best of luck. Looks amazing💕
That’s so exciting! Enjoy 😍
Wow 😮
Awesome looks good, only thing I would change is make the bedding 8 inches and use soil so you don’t need to change it out and the chickens push the poop deep and it gets broken down
It is very good build.strong.
If she can do it, I can do it, need to stop doubting myself.
OMG, that’s me, lol
That’s flockin’ AWESOME!!!!👏 👏
Lol this made my day
Hello, everyone I'm in Greenville SC 10 yrs. ago I used to have 25. Now I'm 63 I would love to have the list of all the things use to build this Coop. Thanks ✝️👍❤️
Great job!!
Thank you for watching 🫶
Absolutely beautiful ❤❤❤❤
Thank you so much!
That’s flockin awesome
I wanted to see the full view at the end 😭
amazing
Thank you for cheering me on!
Hi I was wondering if you knew what those white chickens are called? They are so pretty
Awesome
Thanks!! I enjoyed building this project ☀️
Good job
Danggg thats Awesome!!
Beautiful 🥰
nicely done ✅
Could you pls do a vid explaining how you did this? Also where did you get the plastic coop/chicken house???? Please and thank you
The coop is from Nestera US! You can get 5% off with the affiliate link in my bio (graycedarhome.com/links).
Ok thank you so much!!
Amazing 🎉
This was such a fun build 🙌 Thanks!
Did a better job then most tradesmen ive worked with.
Thank you for your support!
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I feel I have to let out a warning if you are in a raccoon populated area. I used the exact hardware cloth you used in this video and almost lost my flock to a raccoon attack. You want the thicker gauge hardware cloth, yours is too thin and the raccoon will rip right through it. Luckily my lesson learned didn't result in any casualties only because I had moved my chickens out into a different coop about a month prior and moved my adult geese into that particular coop.
Raccoon didn't like it's odds against my cobra chickens and although it got through the wire, discovered something else entirely opposite from a nice easy chicken nugget snack xD
What gauge hardware cloth did you end up using to make it more secure?
@@punklepee6545 I changed it up to the 19 gauge though I really hate using anything thinner than 16 gauge tbh.
In my paranoia I ended up layering some field fence under my hardware cloth. Holes of the field fence aren't so big that a raccoon can get through, so hardware cloth part is more weasel prevention at that point. Well, and to help keep the raccoon from reaching it's arm in to make a grab at someone.
I did that in the end because I did see a reddit post of someone losing their entire flock to a raccoon that broke through their 19 gauge. I think my wire before was more 20ish gauge because I thought any hardware cloth worked...
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I built on just a little bit bigger than this and it took me a month to finish 😂😂
Wow❤😮😮 nice
Where did you get their little snap together house? My wood one is falling apart.
Love it! Where did you get the coop from please?
nestera.us/graycedarhome
It’s by Nestera! My affiliate link above will give you 5% off 🫶
Do you have your plans for this build available for sale?
OK Wait, wait, wait. 😂 This is the first time you have used a miter saw and called yourself a pro at it. Hmmm. Something just doesn't quite add up. But you did seem to decorate the structure exceptionally well. 😅
Nice
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Is that a kreg pocket screw Jig?
I LOVE this❤
New subscriber.. 😊
Thank you for subscribing ❤️❤️
Where did you get that roof?
You just did a better job than some men I’ve worked with on the job site. Well done.
Thank you for your support 🫶
Chickens are gonna eat all those plants
Where is the coop from?
What is the coop brand?
What brand of construction sand did you use?
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Thst construction sand may be toxic and usually has glass in it
The bottom boards of the frames won't last buried in soil and not pressure treated
LOL how long before the chickens ate the plants?
Do you have a link to the roofing you used?
Go girl
What kind of saw did you use?
Which country you are in ?
Mommy got sum cake😂
You better register those damn chicken😡😂
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“This is my first time using a miter saw so I’m going to build something a finish carpenter would be jealous of”
Does anyone know where to get the solar mounted lights from?
Big box stores... Home Depot, Lowes, Tractor Supply, Farm and Garden, and Amazon, of course.)
So are there gaps where the roof connects to the structure?
There *SHOULD BE GAPS* in the upper and lower areas *of a coop* to allow ventilation, because without air being able to move vertically, humidity and chicken poop (ammonia) will cause wood rot and a degredation of air quality that can make the chickens sick and stink up the area.
In a run, there is already plenty of ventilation. The wavy looking plastic roofing on the run's roof is attached to a *pre-fabricated wavy top sill material* so the roof fits snuggly.
Where'd you get that coop
It’s from Nestera US. I have a 5% off link in my bio: graycedarhome.com/links
just go to home depot and drop couple grand lol
I love keeping chickens and building all that comes with having chickens, yet I watched this video ten times and it wasn't for the chickens it was for the hot chick. Damn why can't I find a hot bodied chick, that love chicks, in my neck of the woods.Sigh
Not me looking to spend 2k on tools to build a 300$ coop 😂😂😂🤷♂️ I mean I can use the tools to build other stuff later right? (Like a bigger coop!) muhahahah 😅
This looks great but must have cost $3k
Started off saying pov i thought i had the wrong video for a min😂
I'm 50 😢
17… with ducks
Ducklings*
Come to Michigan to see what not level is
You’re 35 and it’s time to retire? Say what? Nice coop btw.
Why so many mean comments? Lots of bitter people these days. Smh.
Better check with your local by-laws!
You mihhy be told you can't have farm animals in the suburbs!
Is this how you talk?
where do they take a shit?
everywhere
6000 dollars for the first egg and teh ball and chain to dealing with chickens in your old age.. how is it any fun?
Mid thirties time to retire?!?! Wth did you do for a living???
Why is no one talking about predators dugging under the wood and killing all the chicken?
Thanks for your concern. I dug a ditch around the entire coop perimeter and added hardware cloth 🙌
Looks so much better than the one my husband built! 😅 His is a disaster! 😭
At least he did something
What you do other than complain? Didn't say nothing until he was done? Speak up next time.
El ovi divljaci znaju da postoji cement i cigla
Don't tell me what I do
That’s wood is going to rot
Hahaha! You wish! First, everything green is eaten! Second-scratching will dig up your entire yard! Third, your neighbors will hate you! Now how do I know all this?