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  • @ThirdCoastCraftsman
    @ThirdCoastCraftsman  Год назад +38

    Hey everyone if you have bought the plans and have a question or suggestions please email me at thirdcoastcraftsman@gmail.com. I will be able to get back to you much quicker that way. Thanks!

    • @ronniefeise2132
      @ronniefeise2132 Год назад +5

      I bought the plans and am making a "How to, how to" video based on your design. The plans were EXTREMELY helpful and I look forward to sharing my process!

    • @bobomonkey702
      @bobomonkey702 Год назад +3

      @@ronniefeise2132 When are you going to release the video because I would like to see it?

    • @Ricky12ma
      @Ricky12ma Год назад +2

      ​@Ronnie Feise when are you releasing the video

    • @tannawagnon1786
      @tannawagnon1786 Год назад +2

      Where do you buy plans?

    • @tommymann494
      @tommymann494 Год назад

      Would like the plans where are they

  • @bambamnj
    @bambamnj Год назад +18

    I posted this on your other video: I am copy/pasting it here so both you and other people can see it regardless of which video they look at. "on your door to the nesting boxes. You could put a small piece of chain on the sides and small hooks on the sides of the door, So if you want to use the door as a "bench" (work bench not sitting bench) instead of using your knee you just grab the chain and hook it to the door, one side both sides and now your door will sit "workbench" level and you are free to walk about. If you want to drop the door all the way down, you just unhook the chain(s) and let it hang down. Just make sure you use chains of a material that hold up to the outdoor elements so it doesn't rust on ya."

  • @quentindelvigne7141
    @quentindelvigne7141 2 года назад +192

    I'm a small farmer, and I have to say your design is amazing. I have a small flock of chickens (100) I'll have to adjust your design, but I love the look and feel, the easy access and cleaning, which, when you run a farm, is a must ! I don't have an automatic door because we have a guard dog and I like to start and end my day by visiting the chickens. I feel like it's important to check on eventual problems, water and food levels, etc Thanks for sharing.

    • @alisonfoudy3294
      @alisonfoudy3294 Год назад +20

      ummm is 100 chickens a small flock?

    • @journeywithgabriel5031
      @journeywithgabriel5031 Год назад +6

      @@alisonfoudy3294 I think so I have 110 and I consider it a small flock

    • @billybullets
      @billybullets Год назад +4

      @@journeywithgabriel5031 if a hundred is small then what is 10?

    • @Shelboooooo
      @Shelboooooo Год назад +25

      @@billybullets mini flock, and having 5 and under would be a micro flock. I just made that up.

    • @BoeingAviation737.
      @BoeingAviation737. Год назад +2

      I would consider 1000 as a big flock

  • @CastIronCookingandRecipes
    @CastIronCookingandRecipes 2 дня назад

    I bought the plans probably a year and half ago or so and started buying everything little by little. I am just starting my build. Thanks for the detailed plans and video to go along with them. It’s making the build pretty simple.

  • @RyanMartin-wg7gm
    @RyanMartin-wg7gm 23 часа назад

    That is the coolest 😎 coup I have ever seen thanks alot Guys especially Dad ha ha ha see ya 😊

  • @luisr6377
    @luisr6377 Год назад +8

    I cant tell ya how many people are wanting me to build this design for em. Mine now has withstood severe storms and my girls are happy. As of 2/7/2023, cost to build in raw materials is roughly $1600. That’s everything on his list. I bought the pdf file and it’s very easy to build. Just HEAVY!!! Lol thanks man! If you ever design a small coop lmk and I’ll buy the design

  • @dannycook2995
    @dannycook2995 Год назад +69

    Hey Chris,
    So I built the Coop. I’ll say this, it’ll be the first and last coop I’ll ever built. I am not a carpenter but I loved the process, followed the instructions in the plans to the T + your recommendations on the walk-through video and it came out AWESOME . I wish I could share some photos. Thank you so much.

    • @amandamann724
      @amandamann724 Год назад +1

      Do you know about how many hours it took you to build this?

    • @dannycook2995
      @dannycook2995 Год назад +8

      @@amandamann724 I worked on building this coop full days Friday- Sunday 9 hour day for 3 weeks.

    • @mariandoktor3028
      @mariandoktor3028 Год назад

      Hey Danny, how can get the plans for this chicken coop😉

    • @rbljackson
      @rbljackson Год назад

      @@dannycook2995 Can you explain how the roof is attached to the wall structures please. Im having an issue grasping the attachment on that part before the metal roof goes on. Thanks!

    • @dannycook2995
      @dannycook2995 Год назад +1

      @@rbljackson you first need to build the roof frame and screw the roof metal with the roof screws. Once that’s complete you just slide the completed roof on top of the run walls. Then secure the roof to the 2x4s from inside the run. I hope that helps

  • @sfan2767
    @sfan2767 2 года назад +15

    I’m about to finish building this coop with minimal modifications.
    The big difference is a hardware cloth mesh vent on the back wall just below the peak. I also didn’t include the side window since I couldn’t find one small enough; with the mesh I figure I’ll still have good cross ventilation.
    The more widespread useful idea I have to share is that I mounted the windows backwards so the window can easily be opened from the outside instead of the inside. I did have to cut off the trim seating flange to make this feasible, but it felt like a good trade to make.

    • @mikemaz6121
      @mikemaz6121 2 года назад

      Do you know the approximate total cost of the build? Thanks!

    • @sfan2767
      @sfan2767 2 года назад +5

      ​@@mikemaz6121 I think it ended around $1500; I didn't track it perfectly as I bought the non-lumber components in multiple different orders (and I got about 35 2x4 for free). This included adding 2' of PVC coated hardware cloth as a skirt. I did also buy some new tools for the project, but those don't count :P
      As you may be able to tell from my avatar I am in the San Francisco area; I'm not sure if that adds to the cost of items at the big box stores.
      edit: and if you are smart with your T1-11 Siding cuts, you can totally make this with only 4 sheets. That's what I did, and now I have a 5th sheet sitting on my garage floor... I did have to allow the top corner above the cleanout to not be continuous with the main piece, but that flaw is fully hidden by trim.
      Oh also my wife spent $1.50 buying some stained glass decals at Daiso, lol.

    • @mikemaz6121
      @mikemaz6121 2 года назад +1

      Hahaha my lady will be going for the stained glass add ons too! I’m hoping I can pull of this build… I used to be an auto mechanic and I built and wired my own guitar amp.. so I am fairly confident I can swing this too if I follow the instructions. Thanks for the info!

    • @sfan2767
      @sfan2767 2 года назад +2

      @@mikemaz6121 It's honestly not that hard, it's by far the biggest thing I've built but it went smoothly nonetheless. And I was building on non-level ground so had minor issues getting things started (I built the coop in place since that clearly is the only option without a level surface).
      It did take me about 12 full days of work; I did the bulk of that during a week between jobs (plus the weekends) then about 45 minutes a day for a week during lunch (yay WFH), and the next weekend.

  • @PaulKazmierczyk
    @PaulKazmierczyk 6 дней назад

    I purchased your plan, built it and must tell you it is a great design. I added a piece of white aluminum on the poop shelf. Makes it easier to clean. Thank. You again.

  • @johnwylie9208
    @johnwylie9208 2 года назад +44

    With the metal roof it’s perfect for a water catchment system to keep the chickens water bowls full. Beautiful coop!

  • @Imaginexall
    @Imaginexall Год назад +16

    I'm currently roaming the whole internet for ideas to build my own first coop, and damn, yours is the most beautiful, yet apparently easy to make and maintain. It's awesome!! 11/10

  • @ceeairabalsom702
    @ceeairabalsom702 11 месяцев назад +16

    We are currently building your plan! We loved it and it looks great so far! Can’t wait for it to be finished and it cost us roughly $1400

    • @amythuman8883
      @amythuman8883 2 месяца назад +2

      $1400 😭😭😭😭😭

  • @Xlingad
    @Xlingad 7 месяцев назад +3

    Such a good chicken coop! I built one earlier this year and would only make a few adjustments on it.
    1. I’d move the chicken door enterance over to the side so it’s not in my way in the chicken run.
    2. Id move the wood braces underneath the coop so it’s easier to staple the hardware cloth.
    3. I’d make a double door, top and bottom for the run so the chickens can’t get out if you want to throw some food in there really quick.

  • @tomsd8656
    @tomsd8656 2 года назад +35

    What I like is you show the finished coup on higher ground than the surrounding. This would help water drainage when it rains a lot, keeping the inside of the coup as dry as possible. I learned the hard way. My coup was just at level with the surrounding, Actually even a bit lower. Then it would rain for three days in a row and the chickens were basically wading in water. I had to move the whole thing to higher ground while it was raining. Luckily I only had a few chickens, so the coup and run was smaller.

  • @merin9978
    @merin9978 2 года назад +22

    Best design I've found yet! Thank you so much for sharing your ideas! ❤️ We can't wait to get started on ours! 😊

  • @Darth_DMack
    @Darth_DMack Месяц назад

    Ordered the plans today, after watching your videos... very well done, simple, easy to follow. I'm a very NOVICE wood worker, so having a clear, concise plan is top priority. Thank you for this!

  • @HeartPumper
    @HeartPumper 2 года назад +23

    Since you bought that property, you're going full ahead !! That's freaking awesome, to see someone with such talent & craft knowledge, to fully prosper & spread their wings.
    Way to go Chris !!🤙🏻👏🏻

  • @johnnewman5607
    @johnnewman5607 2 года назад +4

    I bought the plans and just finished this coop. It’s really helpful having plans to go by. Everyone loves this thing, especially the chickens!

  • @mcoo465
    @mcoo465 Год назад +8

    I searched and searched all the coop build videos and I was very intrigued by your plans.
    I watched your video for this one and I copied your plan pretty closely , but I changed the windows and made a smaller nesting box, but , it's pretty much like your set up. I'm very pleased with the raised shelf under the roosts. I've had it occupied by 5 hens for one month now, and I'm very pleased with how easy it is to clean out. Kudos sir!

  • @casey8270
    @casey8270 2 года назад +45

    It took me a month, but I finally finished our coop! Thank you for much for the plans and for the tutorial. My chickens and I are so happy! Here is how ours turned out: drive.google.com/drive/folders/13xBreixfmf5mBBuw97uRChoetLpZdeQf?usp=sharing

    • @christyhall4946
      @christyhall4946 2 года назад +3

      Looks awesome, thank you for sharing

    • @MasterBojangles
      @MasterBojangles 2 года назад +1

      so you just used wire for the windows? I can't find the 18x23 window anywhere... look good!

    • @casey8270
      @casey8270 2 года назад +1

      ​ @Christy Hall - Thank you very much!!! ​And yes, @@MasterBojangles, we just used wire over the windows for now. We also could not find windows, but I hope they are back in stock by this fall so we can add them before winter! Otherwise I think we might just shutter the windows to keep the snow out, or cut plexiglass

    • @michaelcampagna6174
      @michaelcampagna6174 2 года назад

      @@casey8270 where did you get the metal roofing from and how many did you need?

    • @Ikkinbah
      @Ikkinbah 2 года назад

      Awesome!! Looks great! Thank you for sharing!!

  • @carrieanneatreides6240
    @carrieanneatreides6240 10 месяцев назад

    Y’all. I CANNOT recommend this enough. We got as much of the components monthly as budget allowed.
    The plans are freaking amazing and thorough. I built my run to my preference using his plan to guide my own design. The coop is amazing and to his specs.
    Do your flock a favor and don’t even look at any other plans. Well. Worth. It.
    I would buy more of this guy’s stuff in a heartbeat. I’m grateful. This video is a super amazing supplement and I’m grateful.

  • @bradleytimms9772
    @bradleytimms9772 Год назад +3

    I just built mine using your plans. I got it done for around 1300 and that’s having some of the materials already. If I had bought this in South Carolina it would’ve costed me 3k or better. I’ve got a lot of compliments on it and it also gave me an excuse to purchase some much needed power tools.😁 Thanks.

    • @thecrazylooser7
      @thecrazylooser7 Год назад

      Wow, its still that much for me. I just started this today, got the basic structural parts, but I only have left the equivalent to 200 dollar…😅 I will have to improvise on the journey.

  • @overthinked
    @overthinked 2 года назад +4

    Great build! Thank you for sharing, for the great video, and the plans. Looks like I've got a fun spring project lined up.

  • @roydanforth5550
    @roydanforth5550 Год назад +5

    Great design for a chicken coop.
    I did some modifications though. Since the ground was slanted slightly the corner 4”x4”s are longer and buried 2’ in the ground.
    The most obvious one is I thought the small side windows needed some roof overhang so I centered the coop on the run and put an 8’x8’ roof on it. Also my wife suggested a Dutch door so that happened.
    Some not so obvious changes were that I strengthened the double doors and nesting box drop down door with 2”x4” s. In doing so I had to modify the plans for the interior supports to make room for the doors to close. Last change is I took Chris’ idea to make the run 14’ long.
    My three hens love it and so does everyone that sees it. Thanks Chris for your inspiration.
    It wasn’t cheap but well worth it

    • @jonrjd912
      @jonrjd912 Год назад

      Congratulations! Where did you find windows? Building the coop and no luck finding them...

    • @roydanforth5550
      @roydanforth5550 8 месяцев назад

      I cut the openings as per the plans and just made tilt out wooden windows. I prop them open most of the year and close them for the few times it gets cold here in Florida.

  • @tavvybui4440
    @tavvybui4440 4 месяца назад

    I so appreciate the slanted droppings board because my mom had the same idea but with a tarp. She wanted to be able to collect the poop to use as fertilizer in her garden. This coop build is really well thought out. Thank you!

  • @jason-tk5rs
    @jason-tk5rs 2 года назад +4

    Best design I have seen. On my build list now. Thanks for sharing!

  • @daniellevinson5500
    @daniellevinson5500 2 года назад +6

    Awesome seeing you work in the new shop! Looks great. 1 year ago I built a junky workbench after being inspired by your channel. Today I am building a built in wall unit in my new house. Keep up the good work!

    • @BaruLopez
      @BaruLopez 7 месяцев назад

      how’d the built in go? have plans?

    • @daniellevinson5500
      @daniellevinson5500 7 месяцев назад

      It came out great! Scored a lot of points with the wife on that one! I don't hav plans but I basically followed Bourbon Moth's video on how to build cabinets the easy way or something like that. Idk if it's cool to link someone else's content on another creators page but you should be able to find it with a quick search@@BaruLopez

  • @syazwananordin8657
    @syazwananordin8657 2 года назад +2

    That angled dropping board is awesome! It'd really makes drops cleaning easier! Thank you for that idea!

  • @justingarner9806
    @justingarner9806 27 дней назад

    I bought the plans and am building it now. I’m almost done with the coop and then I’ll be starting on the run. I love this setup! Thank you!

  • @RobDragonslayer
    @RobDragonslayer 2 года назад +37

    You have such a way of making something look classic while functioning efficiently. Great design and execution again!

  • @j-4121
    @j-4121 2 года назад +37

    We have just finished making this coop and run and absolutely love it, the instructions were extremely helpful but of course we had some minor deviations we had to make and notes. Here are some of the things we learned along the way that may be useful for others:
    We found that we actually needed a total of 6 - 2"x4"x12' boards, the material list only listed 2 pressure treated 2"x4"x12' boards for the bottom of the coop run. You will need 4 additional non pressure treated 2"x4"x12' boards, 2 for the top of the coop run sides and 2 for the side of the run roof.
    We also needed an additional 1"x4"x6' board for the top trim on the side of the coop and an additional 2 - 1"x3"x8' boards for trim. (This could have just been due to how we cut the boards). The 12"x18" window for the side of the coop was not available so we did a 12"x12" and had no issues.
    For the instructions:
    There are a few points in the instructions that it doesn't tell you or make clear whether the cut is an angle cut or not. This isn't a huge deal as long you are paying attention as you go and check before making cuts.
    The biggest issue we ran into was that the instructions don't tell you to cut the siding on top of the nesting box at an angle to make it snug, and it doesn't tell you to overhang the end of the top of the nesting box. Not doing this would have let water go straight into the boxes so we ended up having to remove it and recut it out of leftovers, we extended ours out approximately 3/4"-1" and it worked great.
    The instructions for the run are a little more assuming you have some framing knowledge. Specifically the angle cuts and angled supports, we ended up using 8 degrees from the instructions and then every angle cut after support was cut to fit and measured.

    • @j-4121
      @j-4121 2 года назад +3

      We also used OSB sheets on the roof structure to reinforce it and limit condensation before adding the roofing panels. This coop and run took 5 OSB sheets total.

    • @ThirdCoastCraftsman
      @ThirdCoastCraftsman  2 года назад +22

      Thank you for this feedback. I’ll work on adding this info and corrections to the plans

    • @daba5113
      @daba5113 2 года назад +2

      Any idea on an overall cost? That would be helpful to know prior to buying the plans.

    • @OneBrightLightTN
      @OneBrightLightTN 2 года назад +2

      @@j-4121 Do you have an estimate of what the total cost was to build this coop?

    • @Thedoctor4x4
      @Thedoctor4x4 2 года назад +1

      @@OneBrightLightTN I will like to know this as well

  • @jennylheureux2068
    @jennylheureux2068 10 месяцев назад +1

    Day 1 of build complete. Plans are great, my hubby printed them in color. My 20 yr old son is my general contractor.

  • @markmanwaring3823
    @markmanwaring3823 Год назад +2

    One great little handy tip regarding anything to do with chooks etc ,,, put a gently fall on any floors so they drain and dry fast . Great build mate , very well thought out .

  • @jeffgessel5793
    @jeffgessel5793 2 года назад +14

    Just about finished with my build! You did a great job on the plans , thanks for all you hard work on this project.

    • @amandabelcher5920
      @amandabelcher5920 Год назад +1

      How much did it cost you to build this?

    • @fusssj
      @fusssj Год назад

      Hi! I am looking into ordering his build plans. Did it account for a scale down by chance. I currently only have three chicks and factoring in chicken math don’t really see ever getting past maybe 6-8. As is, this would be too large.

  • @SuburbanSodbuster
    @SuburbanSodbuster 2 года назад +4

    I really like your design; it checks all the boxes that I've been looking for in a coop. I will be purchasing the plans and hope to build it soon.

  • @fotonmom
    @fotonmom Год назад +1

    We are just putting the finishing touches on our coop...Fantastic plans and directions. Can't wait for spring and the chicks!

  • @j.monroy7683
    @j.monroy7683 Год назад +2

    Just finished building the coop. A lot of work and for an afternoon DIY took me almost two months. But very satisfied with the coop.
    And also with prices of everything right now its a first class house for my chickens.

  • @richardsloan1556
    @richardsloan1556 2 года назад +3

    Good evening, thank you so much for the plans and videos. I wished there were more DIY’s for the weekend warrior’s. My son and I are having a blast building this coup. We bought lumber from a local saw mill to save a little money but true dimensional wood has been interesting. Anyhow I just wanted to blab on and say thank you so much.

  • @JoeBologna_USA
    @JoeBologna_USA 2 года назад +16

    Awesome design! I just purchased the plans! Can’t wait to build it! I’ve put together a giant swing set for the kids and a few other pieces and have never seen plans so clear and easy to follow. Thank you!!!

    • @truthclips
      @truthclips 2 года назад

      So...how did the build go? Was it worth the 15 bucks? thx

    • @johnnewman5607
      @johnnewman5607 2 года назад

      @@truthclips I bought the plans and they’re totally worth it. I made my cuts very accurate, because I’m weird about that stuff and it blows my mind how close the finished measurements are. They just helped me a lot! Hope this helps

    • @truthclips
      @truthclips 2 года назад +2

      @@johnnewman5607 I just bought them myself...and plan to start gathering materials for the build. First disappointment...those windows are no longer available on Amazon (or anywhere else online)! Where did you get the windows? Thanks!!

    • @colinchampollion4420
      @colinchampollion4420 Год назад

      How do y ou purchase the plans? Please help!

    • @colinchampollion4420
      @colinchampollion4420 Год назад

      Joe ~How did you purchase the plans?

  • @patrickhenry240
    @patrickhenry240 2 года назад +1

    Absolutely beautiful coop! You wouldn't change s thing because it is perfection.

  • @manuviron
    @manuviron 2 года назад +2

    Another quality built project, nicely done Chris.

  • @bambamnj
    @bambamnj Год назад +4

    Couple other comments I will make. I probably would have painted or stained and sealed the bottom of the plywood that you used for the floor of the coup.. just because it is outside and open to the elements, and in my area we have issues with carpenter bees who love unprotected wood.
    Similar comment with the walls of the run. You left them totally untreated. I would have used pressure treated or at least stained them before putting them together and/or putting the hardware cloth on.
    For the barrier around the bottom of the run; instead of using hardware cloth you could use that thick black plastic or rubber landscaping edging. get the 5 or 6 inch stuff and shoot a nail or large stable just under the top into your pressure treated bottom board.
    Finally, I would love to hear you review the automatic door. What has been your experience? Have any of your flock ever been trapped in the run all night because the door closed too early? Have any of your flock been trapped inside because the door didn't open in the morning? Daylight changes throughout the year. Are the chickens instincts aligned with getting in b4 the door closes? What about weather? If you have a dark gloomy day does the door still operate appropriately so that the chickens aren't trapped on one side or the other of the door? If someone had an outdoor spotlight or a streetlight hanging off their barn, do you think that would interfere with the proper operation of the light sensor for the door? Thanks.

  • @chickchickbloomtx
    @chickchickbloomtx 2 года назад +5

    Loved this so much that I bought your plans on Etsy! Hopefully this won’t be too difficult for a beginner like me!

  • @trueleyes
    @trueleyes 2 года назад +1

    I've seen a lot of chicken coop builds but this one tops them all. It must be nice to be so rich to have all the toys you do and glue lam beams in such a large shop and how knows what else you young folks have. It is nice to see not all are struggling and so sad. Bravo to you and the new baby on its way. Great video.

    • @frankseville2136
      @frankseville2136 2 года назад +1

      I would guess he’s not rich , it’s working hard. When you work hard and put 1000% effort into things you get results. Work hard and don’t waste money and you too can have a shop like he does.

    • @trueleyes
      @trueleyes 2 года назад

      @@frankseville2136 lol lol lol ;-)

    • @rodwhite7949
      @rodwhite7949 Год назад

      @@frankseville2136 couldn't agree more. Hate when people say must be nice to be rich or have certain things. If people put in the effort they to could have what they want.

  • @jkoop
    @jkoop Год назад +1

    I built this coop just recently. Cost was around 1400 with everything which is much cheaper then anything you’d buy per build with this quality of construction. I did modify it a bit though for the nesting box door so that I could use barrel laches instead. Just put the 3” trim pieces and t1-11 strips on each side and made the door a bit more narrow. Makes it so the raccoons can’t open it easily. I’ll have to say it’s a quality coop and plans are easy to follow. It’s extremely sturdy as well. I also have two silkies who like to sleep on the ground sometimes so the angled dropping board is key. It keeps the other birds from pooping on them but still allows room to clean easily. Thanks for the video and the great plans.

  • @glorygloryholeallelujah
    @glorygloryholeallelujah 2 года назад +4

    Aww look at that cute lil pregger!! You have such a lovely family!🥰
    I just moved out in the middle of nowhere a couple weeks ago and I’m ready to finally get back to my childhood farming roots!!
    This project is a bit too ambitious for me right now…
    But I absolutely LOVE this coop/run design and I will definitely be getting these plans from you-once I feel a bit more confident in my diy builder skills.😬😆

    • @loisnickell
      @loisnickell 2 года назад +9

      I am a 68 1/2 year old woman, & I just finished this coop build all alone (no help) I am no carpenter, but it turned very good if I do say so myself, now to build the run & attach it.....If I can do it you can also......Good luck

    • @glorygloryholeallelujah
      @glorygloryholeallelujah 2 года назад +2

      @@loisnickell well you ma’am- are a badass!😁💗
      Thanks for the words of encouragement-and congratulations on building this awesome coop (and congratulations to the pampered chickens that get to move in to the fancy home you made them!)😆

  • @melstowman3241
    @melstowman3241 2 года назад +20

    Out of all the coops I've researched, I keep coming back to yours. I love how it looks easy to clean which is a big concern I have since we've never owned chickens!

  • @jewdd1989
    @jewdd1989 2 года назад +1

    It’s very unique, sweet and functional! Thoroughly enjoyed

  • @rachelf6208
    @rachelf6208 2 года назад +1

    So beautiful! Thanks for posting this super helpful video.

  • @bethboucher4685
    @bethboucher4685 Год назад +4

    I won't scare folks with the price of the materials for this coop. We did need to rethink the windows, as the ones in the design were not available, but I will tell you it is a solid well thought out design. Our chickens are some lucky ducks!! Thanks!!!

    • @kherboth646
      @kherboth646 Год назад +1

      What windows did you find? I’m hunting for my windows for this project and haven’t found a good alternative yet !

    • @robertwhite865
      @robertwhite865 Месяц назад

      I had to change the window size by about an inch, and I found windows at menards for $50 each.

  • @NorthshireGaming
    @NorthshireGaming Год назад +4

    My brother and I were discussing getting chickens and building a coop, I can't tell you how much I love this design and think this will be the one we go with. Not only is it functionally sound, it's such a beautiful design as well.

  • @petertyson4036
    @petertyson4036 10 месяцев назад

    W never heard of this young guy .but brilliant .We need him up here in 🇨🇦🇨🇦🇨🇦.🇨🇦to help us with this broken country .

  • @denigodoi6469
    @denigodoi6469 Год назад +1

    By far, the best looking coop on RUclips. Well done!

  • @fordstroker
    @fordstroker 2 года назад +3

    Just went to Indiana lowes. EVERYTHING on the list. $1,700.

  • @christopherengland7245
    @christopherengland7245 2 года назад +3

    Awesome project I was just starting to look at chicken coops. Just a lil info I'm subscribed and have the bell notification on but this is the first time it sent me an alert you posted something (a week after your video was uploaded)

  • @jackiebrand3352
    @jackiebrand3352 8 месяцев назад +1

    Just started my coop and run with your plans, so excited. In the past I have built many things(patio cover, deck, and fencing). Started building myself after I retired. I am tackling this at 64, my friends and husband think I am crazy. It took me 5 months to get a farm animal permit for the chickens! That's crazy, only looking to have 4 to 6 chickens. I am in an urban area, but I have 1/3 of an acre. Thank you for your plans, why reinvent the wheel with all the features I want and such easy to follow affordable plans.

    • @saltybildo9448
      @saltybildo9448 7 месяцев назад +1

      I'm 63 and winging mine off every video I've watched lol

  • @mathewcox3516
    @mathewcox3516 Год назад +1

    Super easy to build! The plans and diagrams where super super good and had no confusion to it.

  • @doubledarefan
    @doubledarefan 2 года назад +4

    15:58 Put sloped pieces of metal between the studs, so the droppings will slide onto the platform, eliminating the need to fish out the droppings.

  • @paulricharddeguzman6753
    @paulricharddeguzman6753 2 года назад +3

    I noticed that your roost inside were installed one higher then the other. Have you had any problems with the chickens fighting with one another. Chickens are ruthless when it comes to heiarchy. Hence the saying "Pecking Order" they will fight just to be able to roost higher then the other chickens. Besides that awesome design and the poop catcher is a great idea. I also love the fact how you used the 4x4 all the way up for added structural support. Keep the great ideas coming!

  • @thehaskewhomestead1158
    @thehaskewhomestead1158 2 года назад +2

    This is chicken coop GOALS! Hope to build this one day soon.

  • @xxRock81xx
    @xxRock81xx 2 месяца назад

    I just finish up a coop/run with a lot of inspiration of your build, I incorporated storage with a 34" drawer slide into mine is the big difference, and Carolina coops ladder over ramp. Used 4" pvc feeders and plumbed in chicken nipples. The poop shelf is great. I made my windows also. They're hinged with window prop arms from amazon. It turned out great and the wife is very happy. Thanks for sharing the video, it helped me decide on my design. I would post a picture, but there is no option to.

  • @kindredcottagelife
    @kindredcottagelife Год назад +7

    I’m surprised you didn’t use a roll of linoleum or vinyl on the floor before building the frame? This is an EGG-cellent coop!!!! Amazing!!

  • @tennessee978
    @tennessee978 2 года назад +3

    I really like your coop design....build is on my fall list. Looking forward to your plans!

  • @carminesilano8319
    @carminesilano8319 7 месяцев назад

    I finished this coop up today, built off of his plans. total cost 1700 painted, it's quite a bit of effort for an amateur, took me 6 days, but definitely a "chicken condominium" vs other coops :) it came out really nice.

  • @Penumbra2142
    @Penumbra2142 Год назад

    Built it and love it! Added an automatic pvc water system and it’s perfect! We are not professionals by any means and we built it with very little trouble. Thanks!!

  • @HazardousOutdoors
    @HazardousOutdoors 2 года назад +3

    Love this coop! What about insulating the coop for winter?

  • @siddharthvikramsingh4605
    @siddharthvikramsingh4605 2 года назад +4

    The door sag support has been installed by you in the reverse order. It should be pointed away from your hinges and not towards them.

  • @terrifuentes4323
    @terrifuentes4323 Месяц назад

    It’s beautiful!!! My husband and I are purchasing the plans. I can’t wait to see how it turns out

  • @eatwhatukiii2532
    @eatwhatukiii2532 6 месяцев назад

    I’m in Maine researching more coop ideas (chicken math is strong here) and this is a great coop. For those of us in northern areas where 24” heavy snow loads are not uncommon (lots of beautiful barns collapse some winters) the metal roofing is a must to speed the snow sliding off. One note I might add is I might angle the run roof down another 10” so sticky type snow slides right off immediately rather than sitting on top of the run until actual weight makes it slide. If you don’t want to change the build then install a post in the middle of the run to support heavy snow load. THANKS FOR POSTING this is a gorgeous coop with convenient features!❤

  • @rbljackson
    @rbljackson Год назад +3

    I really like the design but have a question....at 8:40 the framed roof goes on and has overhang on the sides of the coop. Later in the video, there isnt any overhang on the sides. Curious what happpened there, and how you go about securing the roof to the framing of the coup. thanks for a great video on the making of what I think is the best looking coop and color combo ive seen on youtube in the last few days of research.

  • @Shadowserpent277
    @Shadowserpent277 2 года назад +5

    Such an awesome build. Im working on my third coop and i love this design. I have to ask, how does the non pressure treated hold up in the weather seeing as its exposed in the run? We usually make the entire run with pressure treated wood, and while using the non treated would make the build cheaper, will it hold up in florida weather?

    • @seanricker9817
      @seanricker9817 Год назад

      I'm going to be purchasing this plan. I live in Texas which is similar to Florida in climate. I have the same concern. I think I will be getting pressure-treated lumber for the run and for the coop legs that touch the ground.

  • @chelseahappyhome
    @chelseahappyhome 2 года назад +1

    Looks great! Love the color! Lots of great features!

  • @genemelton8305
    @genemelton8305 3 месяца назад

    We have nick-named the design the Taj MaCoop. I built the coop a year ago with some minor modifications. I put doors on both sides of the coop and run. Having the second set of doors in the coop helps when cleaning. I put galvanized sheet metal in the gaps between the studs as a ramp for the droppings to fall to the cleanup area and not collect between the studs where its more difficult to clean up. I used vertical windows over the side doors instead of horizontal as I could not find horizontal windows with bottom drains. I added a gutter over the nesting box so I can get the eggs without getting soaked when it's raining. The nesting box door has the latches on the side as will as an old fashion swivel board latch in the middle. I seldom use the side latches as it's easier to have the middle latch with hands full of eggs. I also ran power to it for lights and a ventilation fan high in the run side wall. The fan provides cooling ventilation in the summer and provides a breeze in the run area. I used structural siding (30 year warranty) instead of T1-11. It's painted green and brown to camouflage it to the area of the yard. where we placed it. Everyone who sees the Taj MaCoop loves it. Over all the cost ran a little over $1K. We have nine chickens which produce 7 to nine eggs daily. Mostly eight eggs. Having never raised chickens, I thought 5 nesting boxes would be too few. Ha! Most of the time all of the eggs will be in the most left-hand box. Or lately the two left boxes which interestingly enough is where the Third Coast Craftsman retrieved his egg. I let the chickens free run in the afternoon which is a good time to clean up the coop and run. The cleanup is very easy as advertised (Great idea). Collecting the droppings in the bucket is so convenient with no mess. Lastly, my chickens think nothing of flying over a 4 foot high fence. I had to install a 8 foot fence to keep them out of the garden. Thank you Third Coast Craftsman for an excellent design.

  • @sapelesteve
    @sapelesteve 2 года назад +5

    Great job on that chicken coop Chris! At one point I had thought about building one myself & watched quite a few video builds on YT. I must say that yours is one of the best. One thing that you might consider changing are the shape of those roosting bars. They should be round as it makes for a better fit and keeps the birds from developing problems with their feet. Also, you may want to put some lighting inside the coop and a heating element for the winter months. BTW, how does UTZ get along with the birds? Hope that you & your family are doing well & staying safe...... 👍👍😉😉

    • @patrickhenry240
      @patrickhenry240 2 года назад +6

      Unless you are going to force the hens to lay in the winter lighting is a waste. Heating a coop will set you up for a fire and the chickens don't need it. Mine survive Idaho's bitter winters in an open air coop.

    • @HiTheNameIsBj
      @HiTheNameIsBj 2 года назад +1

      @@patrickhenry240 is your coop very well insulated? I know very little about chickens, I just always assuked they needed a heat source.

    • @patrickhenry240
      @patrickhenry240 2 года назад +1

      @@HiTheNameIsBj bare studs with t111 on two walls, dutch door with hardware cloth on the top. Horizonal sliding glass door window with wire above it. My concerns in the winter is wind so I cardboard on opening. Check out Backyard Chickens for some great help.

    • @lesleyhughes6113
      @lesleyhughes6113 2 года назад +1

      @@HiTheNameIsBj cold is not an issue with chickens..cold WIND is the killer. Heating a coop is a fire hazard .

    • @chevyv.2281
      @chevyv.2281 Год назад +5

      If you have open ground under a coop, place some concrete stepping stones under the nest boxes in the winter.
      The sun will heat them up in the day and they’ll radiate heat throughout the night.

  • @HalfAcreFarms
    @HalfAcreFarms Год назад +3

    Hi there! I am going to be commenting on building this shortly, but for now I have a question. If the roof is 12’ long and the metal roofing is 12’ long, how do you have a couple inch overlap on the low side?

    • @stledbetter7
      @stledbetter7 9 месяцев назад

      I'm planning on cutting excess roofing,.which came from the 8 ft panels, and attaching it to the bottom.

  • @brushenas
    @brushenas 2 года назад +1

    What a great, smart & sleek design. 10/10

  • @MrsCecileB
    @MrsCecileB Год назад

    Thank you so much for this-i bought the plans. You are genius in your addressing the litter, cleanup height. AWESOME

  • @daba5113
    @daba5113 2 года назад +11

    Any estimate on a cost? That would be helpful prior to buying the plans. Thanks and great design!

    • @UnkyJofus
      @UnkyJofus 2 года назад +4

      I'm building mine now. About $700 in lumber, another 400 of hardware(windows, screws. Hardware cloth, Nails, hinges). I got my roofing metal free from a friend. I'm in coastal Texas. So not sure how your lu.ber prices compare. I'm paying $4 a stick of 2x4x8 for an example. I had the screws and nails, hinges in my shop already, and the 4x4s.

    • @sharriceowens913
      @sharriceowens913 2 года назад +14

      @@Good-VS-Evil777 i thought wayfair only sold kidnapped children

    • @luisrodriguezjr297
      @luisrodriguezjr297 2 года назад

      @@UnkyJofus Wood prices here in Ga went up to about $5.25....I just bought some lumber to start a coop and then came across this design, yikes now I'm changing it to this lol

  • @onlythejeffness
    @onlythejeffness 2 года назад +5

    Great build! I love the aesthetics. Do you have a rough total build cost?

    • @ThirdCoastCraftsman
      @ThirdCoastCraftsman  2 года назад +6

      I don’t sorry. I unfortunately built this when materials were sky high but see that materials are back down a ton. I think it was around $2k when I started this late last winter

  • @TomatoBreadOrgasm
    @TomatoBreadOrgasm 2 года назад +1

    That looks both beautiful and highly functional.

  • @inspirationsforyou1671
    @inspirationsforyou1671 2 года назад

    Wow, very beautiful a chicken coop, and practical, easy to clean. Cool👏👏👏

  • @bandwidthbros4741
    @bandwidthbros4741 2 года назад +16

    Just built mine with your plans. It turned out awesome! Love this design and wish I could share the pics with your community to show what an awesome product this makes over store bought cheap coops. Thanks again for the great video and descriptive plans!

    • @nickvickrey8692
      @nickvickrey8692 2 года назад +5

      How much did it cost you with the current wood prices? I’m looking at building one soon and this one seems amazing!

    • @hopejanson9743
      @hopejanson9743 2 года назад +1

      Where did you find your windows? We are actively looking and just bought the lumber to build ours.

    • @bandwidthbros4741
      @bandwidthbros4741 2 года назад +9

      @@hopejanson9743 I did not do windows as that was an easy several $100 I could save by just cutting out the “windows” and stapling hardware cloth over the opening. I then put trim around and am doing shutters I can open and close.

    • @hopejanson9743
      @hopejanson9743 2 года назад +2

      @@bandwidthbros4741 ohhhhh love that!!

    • @summerc1036
      @summerc1036 2 года назад +2

      @@bandwidthbros4741 how much did this cost you to build?

  • @peterkelley6344
    @peterkelley6344 2 года назад +4

    Fascinating project. I am surprised that Utz did not come to you and say, "Dad, I am NOT going to be able to defend these chickens by myself!"
    I used to have friends who raised chickens (by the dozen). At this stage how is it holding back fox, racoon, the neighbors dog, wolf(?) and other animals that may try to force themselves in?? As you might know once a dog tastes fresh chicken that it for either the dog or the chickens.

    • @ThirdCoastCraftsman
      @ThirdCoastCraftsman  2 года назад +4

      I would be beyond shocked if anything could get through that hardware cloth. Utz is a bird dog and it was a lot of training him to leave the chickens alone but now he doesn’t even look their way and they can walk right up to him.

  • @damianford7360
    @damianford7360 Год назад

    I could not have even started without this great build video and plans. Thanks for the perfect new coop for my ladies;)

  • @casey8270
    @casey8270 2 года назад +2

    My younger brother and I are building this together as a spring project for our new chickies! So far the instructions have been easy to follow. We're excited to finish building it and introduce our chickens to their new home!

    • @kimberlymitchem6117
      @kimberlymitchem6117 2 года назад

      Where did you find the windows?
      I just bought the plans and have everything I need just can't find the windows?

    • @casey8270
      @casey8270 2 года назад

      @@kimberlymitchem6117 Hi! We haven't gotten the windows yet because we aren't ready to spend $ on them, and I see they were out of stock! So we are just putting hardware cloth over the windows for now and will hopefully try to get the windows in the fall before winter sets in! Good luck with your coop!

  • @aoifeathans2546
    @aoifeathans2546 2 года назад +4

    We just bought the plans and going to build this in a few weeks once we get our chicks. How many chickens will fit? I went a little crazy and have 17 coming 🤣

    • @ThirdCoastCraftsman
      @ThirdCoastCraftsman  2 года назад +1

      This is for up to 12. You will want to widen it a couple feet for 17 chickens haha

    • @phyrewillow6463
      @phyrewillow6463 2 года назад +4

      Good rule of thumb is 10’ per chicken outside, and 1’ of roosting space per chicken inside.

  • @woodworksbygrampies1284
    @woodworksbygrampies1284 2 года назад +3

    Hola! What a great video and awesome project. Love that idea for collecting the droppings inside the coop, I may have to make some changes to my coop and integrate that feature. Do you compost in your run? I get some serious "black gold" with just six hens. I'm headed straight to the follow up and walkthrough video. GREAT JOB! Take care and have a good one, Adios! 🖐

  • @earthnailsandtails
    @earthnailsandtails Год назад

    Awesome build! I really enjoyed watching the whole video. Not only are you and faxing at your craft but you created an excellent video as well. Well done. 👌🏼

  • @kyleoconnor9859
    @kyleoconnor9859 Год назад

    Just about 750 for everything. Started it four hours ago. Simple instructions. Easy to build. Well thought out design. Plans were worth it.

  • @randyhoward9651
    @randyhoward9651 2 года назад +3

    I just recently bought 11 chickens and this coop looks great! Would this be big enough for 11 laying hens???? I am all new to this, thank you very much.

    • @OurWild-Life
      @OurWild-Life Год назад

      I'm about to build one of these, and I'm a little concerned about the size. We have 9 chicks. How did it turn out for you with 11 hens?

    • @randyhoward9651
      @randyhoward9651 Год назад

      @@OurWild-Life I made mine 8 foot wide and made the chicken run the same width. It worked great for 11 chickens. We recently sold that place in MI and moved to Southern Alabama and I am building another one of these coops again, its such a great design. This one I am making 12 feet wide. I beefed up some of the areas like the hinges and door locks, but this guy laid out great design to get you started.
      Good luck.

    • @OurWild-Life
      @OurWild-Life Год назад

      @@randyhoward9651 Thanks for that info. I could not find any comments, on this video or his others for this coop, on the experience of others on the claimed sizing. I decided I'm going to modify the coop by pushing the wall out on the nesting end to the width that would of included that area, and then build that nesting box onto the outside of that, with some cantilevered floor joists to support it. Whatever the width of the nesting area is, that is how much overall interior space I will gain by doing that. That will give me a little more length on the roosting bars, because I can move them out a little towards the center, which will give me room to lengthen them. I'm really curious if most people use his sand on the coop floor method, or the deep litter method.

  • @cliffmolz8719
    @cliffmolz8719 2 года назад +5

    Good job! Just a couple of questions, since your chicken droppings go directly on the wood, I would think during the winter they would freeze to the wood and make it very hard to scrape off (speaking from experience). Also, why so many nesting (egg) boxes for only 10 chickens? I'm just thinking of additional space for the chickens during the winter. Cheers

    • @ImMe-tt6fm
      @ImMe-tt6fm 2 года назад

      There's a heater on in the winter

  • @sambeerman2225
    @sambeerman2225 2 года назад +2

    Almost done with the coop, great plans so far. Only issue I have is that your plans for the doors cause the bottom trim to hang below the door on the nesting box door. The main doors trim won’t go on at all at the bottom due to the longer vertical pieces going all the way down flush with the bottom of door

  • @scrummyvision
    @scrummyvision 10 месяцев назад

    i remember my dad getting his japanese pull saw for father's day or christmas or something, he made it seem so cool to me and my brother. great memory unlocked, thank you
    also gonna help my buddy build this in a couple weeks so thank god my dad trained me well :D

  • @SWOTR731
    @SWOTR731 Год назад +3

    My suggestion is walking through the build with a novice and seeing what needs to be added instruction wise to your plans. We have built things before and there were way too many details left out of this plan. I love the design and the ideas but this was not easy and too many questions left unanswered including the order in which siding goes up in order not to leave gaps. We are making it work and I do think it could be fairly simple with more detailed instructions

    • @marymaka6045
      @marymaka6045 Год назад +1

      agree! This is my first time ever trying to build anything. I started with the run first and there are a lot of measurements missing. I'm currently "stuck" as the door does not fit correctly but my measurements are all correct and then there are no measurements for the door slats that require a lap joint.

    • @mattackerman9440
      @mattackerman9440 7 месяцев назад

      You did watch the video right? Pretty simple to see in the video how the siding goes ip

  • @jenniferpatrick6582
    @jenniferpatrick6582 Год назад

    hello, I bought the plans and had the coop built and I love my coop! It is so easy to clean and the chickens love it too. Thank you for my coop.

  • @samanthadscott
    @samanthadscott 2 года назад +2

    We’re almost done with our coop and run. We bought your plans and can’t wait for it to be complete! It’s taken us about 10 days (rain and snow kept us from working on it)🐣

  • @josephandrews2353
    @josephandrews2353 Год назад +4

    I’m a bench carpenter. I am making this coop for a family member. Ok so the roof, no where in the purchased plans material list nor the video is there mention of the kind of screws needed to secure it. So I’m using the 1 1/2” screws……I will check back in 5 years to update y’all.

    • @liquidgold2735
      @liquidgold2735 Год назад +1

      any update on what you did to attach the roof?

    • @josephandrews2353
      @josephandrews2353 Год назад +3

      @@liquidgold2735 I got roofing screws, the ones with the little grommet on them so the water didn’t leak through.

  • @matonmacs
    @matonmacs 2 года назад +7

    TFW some guy’s chicken coop is more attractive than your house…

  • @jamiem3575
    @jamiem3575 2 года назад +1

    This is beautifully built! Very nice. 👍🏼

  • @williehodges745
    @williehodges745 Год назад

    I love your design. It is great and amazing, I can pre built them and bring them to the location for my customers thank you so much for showing how to do this