Thank you for showing how you cut the metal roofing! I have searched for days to find this type of installation video! Great video and excellent build!!
Thanks so much, I'm glad it was helpful! Definitely pick up a few cutting wheels from the hardware store, they wear out quite quickly on this metal roofing material. Good luck with your build!
Yes!!! I aquired some metal roofing and was going to build according to the sheet size.... but seeing how you cut it is making me rethink my options... btw i paid around $6 a sheet for my repurposed metal roofing. Lol sooo jealous u got urs for free. Lucky!
Chicks in a tent 😅 genius that alone earned the subscribe. I'm just toying with cheap brooder ideas for a batch of Guinea fowl. Genius idea perfect timing for me, now where's that old tent I'll never camp in again. Brilliant wow thanks for sharing this weeks eureka moment. New subscriber from southern Europe. Have a great day 🎉
Haha glad that was helpful for you! We've used old appliance boxes in the past, sometimes multiple taped together for larger spaces. It all depends on what you have available!
Ahh thanks for the kind words! It was a pretty under-utilized spot on our property so I think we made the most of it. Going into fall/winter as well, the sun exposure shouldn't be an issue. Thanks for checking it out!
Thanks so much! Yes, I've added an outdoor fenced run that the chickens can explore during the day, and we also let them free range quite regularly when the weather is nice. They appreciate the extra space outside the coop and enjoy foraging for yummy eats.
Thanks for the video, it's a nice build. How do you keep the bears from obliterating it? We live in a suburban neighbourhood with no forest nearby, and we still can't keep them from destroying everything. Has anyone had success with a coop that has spikes all over it? I'm trying to come up with a design like that, except I'd want the nails covered when the kids are around. Any ideas?
Thanks for watching! I'm grateful that bears aren't a concern in our area, but that sounds like a tough situation for you! The electric fence idea another commenter mentioned sounds like a good starting point, I wonder if there are any other ideas out there 🤔
This one could definitely still work for laying hens, but you'll need to incorporate some sort of nesting boxes for them to lay their eggs in. It wouldn't be hard to add, maybe along the back wall, but definitely a consideration. I have a video on the nesting boxes here: ruclips.net/video/9Do7OVLUeB8/видео.html One other thing to add would be roosting bars for the chickens to sleep on. These could easily be run across from the "rafters" of the a-frame. Good luck!
At these dimensions, it's a bit too big/heavy to move around like a tractor. Maybe a scaled down version, using plastic or polycarbonate sheet roofing instead of metal, could be movable.
For 10 bucks, it can't be beat, so nothing lol...If you can get metal for free, invest in a wire welder, a new world will open up for you, super easy to use, you will be welding in 10 minutes
@@Slowsteading Home depot sells a small Century wire welder for $ 250, its super easy to use, will get your money back in less than a week, must have tool for Homestead, your handy, you will pick it up fast.
A hint take one long piece of metal roofing uncut late long ways from Eve to Eve then bend down and nail it in place so you get no leaks I'm very top on the top part the very center longways so it covers the entire building very top make sure to make it your last piece you put up use Hot tar to seal it
A better way to do that is to put yeah you finally did it you put the boards together and you cut the angle where they're propped up against each other though the long boards the ones that make the at the avo longest boards you know he finally did it you were cross them so but you got there there you go
The structure itself was quite watertight, leaks were not an issue. Plus it was an outdoor chicken coop, so 100% water tight was never the goal nor a necessity.
Get the downloadable chicken coop plans here:
www.slowsteading.com/original-chicken-coop
I’ve never seen anyone use a tent for baby chicks, love it!!
It was the only thing we had that was big enough to fit that many chicks 😂 Hosed it off afterwards and we're ready for the next camping trip now too 😄
@@Slowsteading 😂 Awesome!
Thank you for showing how you cut the metal roofing! I have searched for days to find this type of installation video! Great video and excellent build!!
Thanks so much, I'm glad it was helpful! Definitely pick up a few cutting wheels from the hardware store, they wear out quite quickly on this metal roofing material. Good luck with your build!
Yes!!! I aquired some metal roofing and was going to build according to the sheet size.... but seeing how you cut it is making me rethink my options... btw i paid around $6 a sheet for my repurposed metal roofing. Lol sooo jealous u got urs for free. Lucky!
Chicks in a tent 😅 genius that alone earned the subscribe.
I'm just toying with cheap brooder ideas for a batch of Guinea fowl. Genius idea perfect timing for me, now where's that old tent I'll never camp in again. Brilliant wow thanks for sharing this weeks eureka moment. New subscriber from southern Europe. Have a great day 🎉
Haha glad that was helpful for you! We've used old appliance boxes in the past, sometimes multiple taped together for larger spaces. It all depends on what you have available!
Simple and easy to make! You picked an excellent spot!Thanks!
Ahh thanks for the kind words! It was a pretty under-utilized spot on our property so I think we made the most of it. Going into fall/winter as well, the sun exposure shouldn't be an issue. Thanks for checking it out!
Exactly what I was looking for. You guys did an awesome job. Blessings from northern california!
Thanks for checking it out, much appreciated!
Looks good are you going to add a run to it so they can be outside in the day?
Thanks so much! Yes, I've added an outdoor fenced run that the chickens can explore during the day, and we also let them free range quite regularly when the weather is nice. They appreciate the extra space outside the coop and enjoy foraging for yummy eats.
Awesome build! Looks great.
Thanks for checking it out! I'm happy with how it turned out :)
Asks his wife for help. Lol awesome
If it means she doesn't have to listen to me curse in frustration, she's always happy to lend a hand!
0:25 is that what I think it is? 👌🏽🤠
😉we like to strive for self sufficiency in all aspects over here 😂
Love the video but at 03:31 please tell me you put another screw in the end?
Haha good eye! Yes I double screwed those braces, and even fixed my miss once I noticed it after the fact 😂
Thanks for the video, it's a nice build. How do you keep the bears from obliterating it? We live in a suburban neighbourhood with no forest nearby, and we still can't keep them from destroying everything. Has anyone had success with a coop that has spikes all over it? I'm trying to come up with a design like that, except I'd want the nails covered when the kids are around. Any ideas?
Strong electric fence around it. Can also use electric pads around but electricity is the best way to combat bears
Thanks for watching! I'm grateful that bears aren't a concern in our area, but that sounds like a tough situation for you! The electric fence idea another commenter mentioned sounds like a good starting point, I wonder if there are any other ideas out there 🤔
i was looking at your other coop, but i think i may just build this one. would it be good for eggs?
This one could definitely still work for laying hens, but you'll need to incorporate some sort of nesting boxes for them to lay their eggs in. It wouldn't be hard to add, maybe along the back wall, but definitely a consideration.
I have a video on the nesting boxes here:
ruclips.net/video/9Do7OVLUeB8/видео.html
One other thing to add would be roosting bars for the chickens to sleep on. These could easily be run across from the "rafters" of the a-frame.
Good luck!
What’s the music in the background @ 0:22-0:48? Perfect sleep sounds
It's called Djupet by Owen Meyers. I get all my music from Epidemic Sound, I found it there :)
You may need a floor to keep dogs and foxes from digging under.
I buried wire underneath the perimeter and that seemed to be sufficient. Luckily no foxes here and the property is fenced to keep out unwanted dogs.
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We don't have a dog right now, so no plans currently for a dog house!
Could this also be used as a tractor? Or is it too heavy?
At these dimensions, it's a bit too big/heavy to move around like a tractor. Maybe a scaled down version, using plastic or polycarbonate sheet roofing instead of metal, could be movable.
What could I have done better?
For 10 bucks, it can't be beat, so nothing lol...If you can get metal for free, invest in a wire welder, a new world will open up for you, super easy to use, you will be welding in 10 minutes
@@MosaicHomestead I've been super curious about welding, I think it would be a great skill set to have around the homestead. Thanks for the advice!
@@Slowsteading Home depot sells a small Century wire welder for $ 250, its super easy to use, will get your money back in less than a week, must have tool for Homestead, your handy, you will pick it up fast.
@@MosaicHomestead Beautiful, I love it! Can't wait to weld some metal 💪
Would it not get scorchingly hot in there for the chicks
U have plans?
Unfortunately I don't. The design was mostly dictated by what I had on hand. The footprint itself is 8' x 6' if that's helpful.
Was that a "wèéd" plant lol
It's Canada 🤷🏻♂
Won’t be able to move that heavy chicken coop
Yep, it's staying in place where it is.
A hint take one long piece of metal roofing uncut late long ways from Eve to Eve then bend down and nail it in place so you get no leaks I'm very top on the top part the very center longways so it covers the entire building very top make sure to make it your last piece you put up use Hot tar to seal it
Damn you lucked out on that metal roofing s***
You overlap the sides and seal it with tar.
A better way to do that is to put yeah you finally did it you put the boards together and you cut the angle where they're propped up against each other though the long boards the ones that make the at the avo longest boards you know he finally did it you were cross them so but you got there there you go
Tf u saying?
I'm confused are you making a house for chickens or weed
And looking at it you didn't do it right it's going to leak all over the place
The structure itself was quite watertight, leaks were not an issue. Plus it was an outdoor chicken coop, so 100% water tight was never the goal nor a necessity.