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Can you turn a shed into a chicken coop.
At night you can close the door but during the day you ll want to have something wire or mesh opened so the chickens can have air and sunlight.
Especially in this case since moving a building this size is probably only going to happen once.
Old or otherwise unused sheds of all shapes and sizes have great potential to be converted into chicken coops as these members have done.
We opted to go with the treated lumber 6 x 6 timbers to raise the coop up from ground level.
I have a power cord run down there and i made them a little brooder box with a roost they can run in to get warm and they have a heat lamp over their brooder box and another heat lamp inside of the coop for when they come out of the box.
The doors and windows.
You can use 6 x 6 timbers or cinder blocks.
Before choosing the location for your coop there are a few things to remember.
Converting a shed into a chicken coop step 1.
With some well thought out plans these honeymooners turned an old garden shed into a chicken palace.
Level the ground and get materials for elevating the coop off the ground several inches.
The best thing about using what you have is you can really splurge on essentials without feeling bad.
The first step in converting the shed into a coop happens before the shed even arrives.
When choosing where to keep your chicken coop and run location really does matter.
Chickens will need fresh air during the day so build a wire door to insert inside the main door frame.
The chicks just moved into the coop yesterday at a couple weeks old and they are loving it.
The first part of your wooden shed to concentrate on is the doors.
I feel any shed can be turned into a coop when you have the basics already in place.
If you have a shed that s not being used this is definitely a fun project to do.