lhsimpleliving

In the Brooder
Oct 7, 2022
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It’s been five years since I had chickens at the old house. I’m so excited to say that my new coop is finished and the little girls are all running around inside. I had my nephew come down and help me with the foundation, framing and trusses. I took it from there. I had no idea what I was doing and why on earth did I start building a chicken coop in the middle of summer? 🤦🏼‍♀️ It was hot, my lips were chapped and swollen 🤪 but I persevered and got at it! I wanted the coop to be both functional and pretty since it‘s sitting in my garden and close to our farmhouse. I used a lot of things I already had in my barn. The lathe is from our house build. I had all the hooks. I used a piece I cut off from the front door and it’s now holding my tools as a wall rack. The paint was leftover from our house. I did splurge on the cypress siding and the roof. I wanted to make sure this thing didn’t blow across my yard in a hurricane haha. I’m proud to say, it survived Ian.

I documented the entire build on Instagram at @lhsimpleliving. Each video is saved in the “guides” tab in my profile. I also shared a video (about 3 minutes long) with more detail on my feed earlier tonight of the coop part finished. I also have a blog post with more details.

Grab you a cup of hot tea or coffee and enjoy!

Wendy
 

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Looks like you put a lot of hard work into it!
In the south I really like to see more ventilation up high. The heat will linger under the peak with humidity and noxious gases. I see you put ventilation in the frame of the roof, but there's several feet of peak above that. Why not cut out a nice big triangle of siding at the front right under the peak.
 
It’s been five years since I had chickens at the old house. I’m so excited to say that my new coop is finished and the little girls are all running around inside. I had my nephew come down and help me with the foundation, framing and trusses. I took it from there. I had no idea what I was doing and why on earth did I start building a chicken coop in the middle of summer? 🤦🏼‍♀️ It was hot, my lips were chapped and swollen 🤪 but I persevered and got at it! I wanted the coop to be both functional and pretty since it‘s sitting in my garden and close to our farmhouse. I used a lot of things I already had in my barn. The lathe is from our house build. I had all the hooks. I used a piece I cut off from the front door and it’s now holding my tools as a wall rack. The paint was leftover from our house. I did splurge on the cypress siding and the roof. I wanted to make sure this thing didn’t blow across my yard in a hurricane haha. I’m proud to say, it survived Ian.

I documented the entire build on Instagram at @lhsimpleliving. Each video is saved in the “guides” tab in my profile. I also shared a video (about 3 minutes long) with more detail on my feed earlier tonight of the coop part finished. I also have a blog post with more details.

Grab you a cup of hot tea or coffee and enjoy!

Wendy
It's absolutely beautiful! Just the kind of hen house I want. I love it! ♥️
 

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