How to build chicken nest boxes out of recycle 20 litre pail

| December 3, 2013 | 24 Comments

Recorded on April 6, 2011 using a Flip Video camera. Instructive video on how to build inexpensive “recycle” type chicken nesting boxes for your chicken coop…

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  1. Cdngardengirl says:

    You need to be able to remove buckets for cleaning or relocation. Air holes
    at the back are a good idea, especially in summer, so don’t mount them
    flush to a wall.

  2. Debbie B says:

    I would use super glue

  3. jfobug says:

    We used the left over T111 from building the coop for 2 nest boxes, but
    this is a great Idea I’m going to try this too and see if the Ladies have a
    preference.

  4. Bee Winfield says:

    I think this design would not be very sturdy, be difficult to clean, and
    has not ventilation. Sorry, I dislike.

  5. LadybugV7 says:

    “Fowl Stuff” nesting boxes have already been designed. They are excellent
    and well worth the purchase. I believe it is a copyrighted product.

  6. Joe LeGrand says:

    I would place a 2×4 at each outside corner of the roll of bucketnest, then
    run a 2×2 just under the lip of the bucketnest. then a second 2×2 for the
    hens to use to get in the nest. I can get a few hundred of these green
    buckets & lids free. If anyone in South Carolina would like some.

  7. Hedgieonboard says:

    Great video thank you for sharing :) @LadybugV7-Why would it matter if Fowl
    Stuff had a similar nesting box designed and copyrighted? Maybe they are
    well worth the money but this is a dyi video and she’s sharing her dyi
    knowledge/giving ideas how to use recycled items. You can share information
    on how to make things with other people and make whatever you want for
    yourself regardless if someone has a copyright on a similar box.

  8. William LaFollette says:

    you can use JB weld to secure the handle

  9. kongerher says:

    Wow awesome idea! Thank you for sharing

  10. aznguy11111 says:

    a buck a piece. damn

  11. Donald gray says:

    You can also use a cheap towel rod holder. Just cut the rod to width of the
    bucket and mount it onto a 2×3 on the bucket.

  12. Teresa Fordyce says:

    You need to drill holes on the side for air flow, great idea thou

  13. Butch Swingle says:

    The handle can be attached by drilling two small holes on each side lining
    up with the angle you decide the perch should be. Next using light wire,
    wire them in place. I find the buckets with the metal handles work better.
    I usually cut the lid in half and get two fronts out of one lid.

  14. lepusreg says:

    @looggs you are welcome. :o) i figured out how to make the perch in front
    of the pails. get some 2 x 4′s and cut them 2″ longer than the depth of the
    total pail. Purchase dowling (1″ diam.) and drill 1″ holes in the ends of
    the 2x4s. mount the 2x4s on either side of the end buckets on each row.
    Slide the dowling thru and across so it sits within the holes in the 2x4s.
    You can glue them into place with white wood glue. Hope that helps! ;O)

  15. lepusreg says:

    and they are VERY easy to clean…just pull off the lid, put your hand in
    and pull out shavings or straw, then take a cloth or sponge and wash.
    SIMPLE. Really, the chickens are only using them for a few minutes to lay
    and if they are in a cool building (barn), or a ventilated building (shed
    with a fan or open windows), there is no need to ventilate the box. They
    are not in it for hours on end, unless they are brooding. If you have
    broody hens, then yes, you might want to drill vent holes.

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  17. Teresa Fordyce says:

    If you cut the top of the lid, fold it down and bolt it to the bottom of
    lid, it should be strong enough for the chicken to pirch on, just a idea

  18. Robin Hurst says:

    Good idea and easy to clean! Thank you.

  19. gcgawking says:

    good idea why buy when you can build

  20. 156jimmy says:

    cut a short piece of water hose, split it down one side, open the hose up
    and put it over the lid edge , punch two holes in lid and zip tie hose to
    lid.

  21. Donald gray says:

    I’m not S.C. but would like some here in Las Vegas. email me at
    papadonto8@yahoo.com

  22. aznguy11111 says:

    ventilation? just drill holes

  23. looggs says:

    Thats an excellent idea, much cheaper and easier than building wooden ones
    . We are in process of setting up our chicken coop, so thats a real help.
    Thankyou

  24. Maxi Fia says:

    c’est beau

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