Pallet Wood Hen House & Prototype for Our Own Tiny House. Part 2. Costs less than 25 Euros/Dollars

| July 3, 2013 | 25 Comments

The Hen House is finally being assembled during a spot of very hot weather. I also put together a set of old lawnmower wheels on a small pallet wood frame to…
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  1. TheWoodbucher says:

    Love to recycle old pallets, if only more people would do the same maybe we would not live in a world of rubbish. Keep up the good work!

  2. curmbugeon says:

    That was absolutely awesome. Creating from used materials is just tops and benefits all of us. You, Sir, are genius. I love everything about your video. You must have very happy chickens. Thank you.

  3. tigertruckerman says:

    few hippies living down the lane forever taking pallets home,now I have seen your shed I know why, very clever well dokne looks mega

  4. suprsleep says:

    Nice

  5. purpleconnies says:

    wish I was this handy!! Andy, can you come and build me a coop??

  6. Sinhue Baca says:

    gersyers

  7. Organikmechanic says:

    Thanks! Hope you get to make one and if you need any extra info just get back to us. All the Best from France, Organikmechanic aka Andy

  8. knownas Hapy says:

    cool vid guys :)

  9. Organikmechanic says:

    Thanks, much appreciated. We are still learning all the time. One thing we both did before coming out here was to get our practical skills up to speed. I took a bricklaying course, ironic really because we bought a ruin of a stone and granite house – but the same rules apply and I learned so much about lime mortars. Sue had done a lot of tiling, though carrying terracotta tiles up and laying them onto a roof was challenging! If you want to see our house, it’s on the blog. All the Best, Andy

  10. HHeirloomIA says:

    Terrific wirk! You two have great skills. Thanks for sharing.

  11. MedicalCannabisSpain says:

    drive me a van load o pallets down bro and I will help you build me stuff

  12. Organikmechanic says:

    Thank-you, much appreciate your comments! We all have such fun making these videos, it’s an extra bonus when others enjoy them too, though of course Bob the Sebright does most of the work! Best Wishes from France, where we are enjoying an Indian Summer – better weather than the actual Summer!

  13. Organikmechanic says:

    Thanks, your comments are much appreciated! Hope everything is going well with your project! Best Wishes Organikmechanic aka Andy

  14. ArtAndBeautyFreak says:

    Thank you so much for subscribing to my channel!

    // Aria

  15. Rob Bob says:

    Fantastic…
    Entertaining & informative..
    Thanks Peoples….

  16. Rustic By Nature says:

    What a wonderful job. Great video.

  17. Organikmechanic says:

    Thanks for your comment, much appreciated! Yours sounds like a big engineering project – hope you are making a film!! Best Wishes from Basse-Normandie, Organikmechanic aka Andy

  18. DixieGirl9876 says:

    Very cool re-purposing project! I’m sure the chickens are happy with their new home :)
    We’re in the process of making a chicken tractor from an old metal(4×8) frame table.

  19. indoorharvestgardens says:

    you both look very happy and i hope to reach that point in my life someday soon ;)-

  20. dobe762 says:

    Yes I use sawdust or wood shavings under the roosts, it goes into the compost bin along with the contents of the dry toilet, all of which makes a fantastic feed for our fruit trees and raised beds.

  21. Organikmechanic says:

    Thanks for watching and commenting, much appreciated.

  22. Organikmechanic says:

    Thanks! They liked the old house but it was really time to replace it. They certainly seem to feel comfortable in a wooden house and also perching on branches which I use for the perch/roost poles.

  23. Organikmechanic says:

    Thank-you! You might try blocking off the rafters and making a higher roost with a droppings pit underneath. Would make it safer for you!!! I suppose the rooster stays down on the roost is because he can’t fly up as well as the others, or maybe he just appreciates your carpentry!

  24. Organikmechanic says:

    Thanks! Yes, my father-in-law, who was a poultry farmer showed us how to makes these way back when we started with chickens. We also have them all at the same height otherwise you can get status and possibly bullying problems. I have to make some new ones with wider dimension branches for the new Cochin chicks – their feathery feet need the added width – planning a vid, as you say it’s a great way to keep everything clean. Do you put sawdust or straw under your roosts? It makes great compost!

  25. jasioni86 says:

    Great vid, J

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