25 thoughts on “How I built My Pallet Chicken Coop”

  1. HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA Thought this was going to show a cheap inexpensive
    chicken coop but YOU OVER ENGINEERED THE SHIT OUT OF IT! LMFAO, Super
    awesome and I am sure your chicken are fat and fricken happy! Wish I knew a
    neighbor who could do this, having a coop like that would be amazing. How
    much you reckon this would cost in materials and how much time you think it
    takes someone to do this? 

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  2. :::Discover all the chicken coop building tips and secrets you need to plan
    and build your dream chicken coop easily…

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  3. that is a very good chicken hutch, great job, my garden is smaller than
    yours 🙂 i have to make mine smaller , thanks for the share though

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  4. Very Cool barn feel to it using old pallets. Looks Great and custom job on
    everything. Congrats! Was wondering about moving it till trailer got broke
    out…haha.

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  5. It is almost perfect, with the exception of the roosts, 2×4 are not the
    most cofortable for the chickens feet, and are hard to grip, I would have
    prefered the big wood dowels like those used for closet rods, just sayin,
    other than that, you did an awsome job.

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  6. An easy way to transport if you don’t have a trailer, is to set the
    structure down on to several pieces of 6″ diameter PVC pipe and just push
    it to the final location. keeping in mind as a pipe exits the rear, to put
    it back to the front and continue as needed. This method Is perfect if you
    don’t want to mess up a yard with equipment tracks or, you just don’t have
    the proper equipment. BTW awesome idea, I may have to replicate this idea.
    By far the best I have seen on You tube.

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  7. I have been searching for the perfect Chicken Coop and found yours!
    Beautiful job showing the highlights of construction. Just love the
    balcony !! Good job!

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  8. I think its great!, You live near me. come by and fix up my coup, lol. I
    live in De Soto. I don’t have chickens yet but the place has a couple
    coups that I have to fix up. One is too far away from the house, the other
    too close, Anyways I like your coup turned out really good.

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  9. I can only imagine how much this would cost if you found it at Lowes or
    tractor supply so excellent job on the hand work of this project because it
    looks awesome.

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  10. You are seriously good man. I couldn’t imagin how much that would cost to
    buy exactly the way you made it. And since u applied urself and learned the
    skills u get it for next to nothing 😉 see it pays to use ur hands

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  11. This is Fantastic. I think your chicks will appreciate it. Adding the
    siding was wonderful . not only looks great, but gives double wall
    insulation. viewed on 6/16/24

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  12. you are amazing, your hen cottage is fabulous! I do some construc. around
    the house and looking for a plan to build a chicken coop now…. a bit
    less ‘Romeo Juliet’ style, lol. but I love it!!!!!

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  13. thats awesome man. i like that u used the chicken nipples to give them
    water. i seen an other video were they put those nipples on a pvc and the
    chicken feeder is on an other thicker pvc. and both of the tubes are all
    the way to the outside were u fill the inside with water and food. so u
    dont have to go in all the time to fill it.

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  14. I’m not sure but ,if anyone else is searching for easy chicken house
    designs try Wondsting Coop Builder Wiki (should be on google have a look )
    ? Ive heard some awesome things about it and my work buddy got excellent
    results with it. 

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  15. This is ABSOLUTELY marvelous!!! I have a chicken tractor & hope to upgrade
    to a coop and I love your design. Very clever! Oh, and how are those bad
    ass fat chickens doing?

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