Chicken Coop Winterization – 6:30AM
See the modifications I made to my chicken coop to deal with cold Maine winters!
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Here is an update on the how to build a DIY chicken coop. I compared buying a coop vs. building your own chicken coop. I guess trying to become self sufficie…
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Category: Chicken Coop
1:11 shut up baby!!
i mean wood
where did u get your would?
Can’t get past the droning baby noise in the background.If you are intensionally filming something be a little more thoughtful please.
I know nothen about what a chicken needs Im learning…. but I would flip it right side up,so it has a roof not a floor.
Thank you so much. I really needed to see this! I am trying to figure out how to do mine out of reused shipping crates and this is exactly what I was thinking of! Just for about 3 birds
Love the video, but the background noise is very distracting.
How many chickens does it hold?
Great job!! You should be proud !!
I just subscribed we just bought land in TN mountains and plan to do the same as you are about trying to be mtg. and util. free. Well you already have most of the plywood for the coop. You are doing great! We are in our 60′s just getting started. You have a lifetime ahead so just don’t let the world distract you. Bless you and yours!
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to keep screws from splitting wood—turn over screw with point looking up-on hard surface -tap screw with hammer-to peen the sharp end=no splits
Lol. Oops!
It’s called “a baby”.
What the Hell is that weird ass annoying sound in the background????
I get it…but you have to have the drills, table saw, screws…etc. That is the cost of building it yourself other than time. But I do agree…if you can build it yourself then that’s best. You will enjoy it more. We just built ours. We call it our chicken Palace.
lmao! Good research man! loved your comment about having to put the 500 dollar coop together yourself.
NICE.SOUNDS LIKE U NEED SOME BP MEDS. YOUR OUT OF BREATH!!
I don’t know if anyone mentioned this but chicken wire is meant to keep chickens in our out – but it doesn’t do the job for controlling predators… Raccoons and dogs or foxes can get through chicken wire pretty easily. If you want protection for your chickens then you want to use hardware cloth and heavy duty staples or what did was use some roofing nails. hope this helps! I’ve lost a few chickens to raccoons – they are vicious!
Lol, loving it mate,you are certainly getting into the “make do and mend” mindset.Something for you to think about for the longterm,if you have a greenhouse sorted,try and get it to match up alongside your chickencoop, and set an air vent from it into the greenhouse,that way you can get the heat from your chickens,to extend your growing season,all important when you are self reliant.Plus you have the added benefit of letting the hens into your greenhouse before you plant,to eat the bugs.nice job
Totally “COOL BEANS”
I was looking for an expensive method of Coop’n
Thanks!
check out swamp meets for cheap hardwere. but good job.