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  1. K

    Recommended prebuild/prefab coops/sites

    That's a pretty fair point. Short of 'hiding' it behind some lattice like Blooie did in the links above, a hoop coop looks like a hoop coop. I think your next best options are converting a shed, going Amish style (and still expecting to make some changes such as ventilation), or hiring...
  2. K

    Recommended prebuild/prefab coops/sites

    Very nice! The inward swinging door helps ensure snow won't block the door. Of course, you have to be sure the chickens can't knock something else over in there. My door is hardware covered cattle panel. I didn't even need to hang real hinges. I have it raised up so that I don't have to...
  3. K

    Recommended prebuild/prefab coops/sites

    I'm not sure that buying a shed from Home Depot, Lowes, etc will be any more difficult to assemble than what you linked to above. I'm sure some of those can be delivered assembled, too. Then, you're only looking at making some modifications. Or you may be able to find a local shed builder and...
  4. K

    Recommended prebuild/prefab coops/sites

    Hoop coops are among the easiest and most affordable. Converting a shed is probably the next easiest and still not crazy expensive. The key to a shed is figuring out how to modify it for proper ventilation. People here will be glad to offer feedback before you make any purchases.
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