Craft Your Own Chicken Coop Thinking about raising chickens? Don’t yet have a home for your feathered friends? Check out these great ideas for crafting your own coop. House-Inspire Coops: These coops will help you create a cheery homestead just for chickens. Bright & Homey - 50s inspired, with colorful shutters and a picket fence. Get the tutorial at: Trevor Made Window Boxes In Yellow - Complete with flower boxes and blooms. Get the tutorial at: Backyard Chickens Family Farm - Family designed, farm inspired. Get the tutorial at: Redeem Your Ground Build Your Own Ideas: Want to start building your own coop from scratch? Pullet’s Pallets - A classic barn look crafted from pallets. Get the tutorial at: A Vision To Remember Copy-A-Coop - A standard coop at half the cost. Get the tutorial at: Housewives Of Riverton Garden Planter - Space-saving coop with it’s own rooftop garden. Get the tutorial at: Landscape & Urbanism Re-Purposing Items: Want your coop to breathe new life into old items? Brooding Cabinet - Upcycle a cabinet for brooding chicks until you build your new coop. Get the tutorial at: Ana White Swinging A-Frame Coop - Repurpose an old swing set as your new chicken coop. Get the tutorial at: Country Living Free Range Coop - Repurpose an old crib into your perfectly sized new coop. Get the tutorial at: Weed 'Em & Reap Or let these inspire you to create your own and share them. We'd love to see what you come up with! Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Print Email Related Articles What to Feed Layer Hens Through Each Life Stage Are you new to raising chickens for eggs? With so many brands of feed and so many formulas, making a decision on what to feed your flock and when can… Read More The Essential Chick Days Shopping List What and where to buy — and how much it will cost If you’re a first-timer raising chicks this season, you’re likely doing some research on exactly what you need… Read More Feeding Tips for a Happy, Healthy and Thriving Flock When it comes to nutrition, especially if you’re a new chicken parent, you’re not just going to grab the first bag of feed you see on the shelf. You want… Read More