This is literally a “here’s a photo, it’s that simple” type of blog post. Now, this blog post isn’t a “make cuts here and screw things there” type of thing. If not, it’s just a quick run to the local farm store or home improvement store. You only need a few things that you may already have laying around the homestead. Now that we’re more experienced, setting up a quick and easy chicken coop is, well, easy. I’ll never suggest that type of DIY chicken coop, but hey, you do what you have to do! Literally, they sat underneath a tarped area sectioned off with gardening wire. When we arrived home, they had no place to live. Have you ever tried to catch a chicken in a field? Yeah, it’s about darn near impossible. She told me we could have them as our very first chickens. I’ll never forget that late summer evening in the middle of a field, trying to catch two chickens that a friend of mine had left behind when she moved the week before. ![]() In fact, he often threatens to get rid of his chickens (aka, my chickens), and I just chuckle. ![]() I remind him of this often, because he isn’t the “chicken” type at all. I can remember when my husband first told me he wanted to get chickens. Make it a chicken tractor, and we’ve got a deal! A DIY chicken coop is even better especially if you’re on a budget. Is there even such a thing? With the plethora of chicken coop plans that are out there, sometimes we just want something simple and easy.
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