





12 Hours
37
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$100.00

VenmoGood bones, but needs some love. Served us well for many years. Probably $750 in wood and the coop, was not cheap to start. Hoping someone can have a lovely backyard chicken set up without spending the same money I did! With some brackets, screws, and a few pieces of wood, it would be great. It’s technically fine now, just not meant to move around.
The enclosure should be lifted straight off the ground by 4-6 people and loaded on a flatbed trailer. It doesn’t have the structural integrity to twist and roll (I was a novice).
The backside (not seen) is where I put the front of the coop when it was on another location. Then I used cedar planks to close the gap. This way we could access the nesting boxes from the outside and increase the run area in the enclosure.
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12 Hours
37
0
$100.00

KSL Classifieds makes it easy to buy and sell with peace of mind. Check our safety tips and quickly report anything that doesn’t look right to keep your experience smooth and secure.






VenmoGood bones, but needs some love. Served us well for many years. Probably $750 in wood and the coop, was not cheap to start. Hoping someone can have a lovely backyard chicken set up without spending the same money I did! With some brackets, screws, and a few pieces of wood, it would be great. It’s technically fine now, just not meant to move around.
The enclosure should be lifted straight off the ground by 4-6 people and loaded on a flatbed trailer. It doesn’t have the structural integrity to twist and roll (I was a novice).
The backside (not seen) is where I put the front of the coop when it was on another location. Then I used cedar planks to close the gap. This way we could access the nesting boxes from the outside and increase the run area in the enclosure.











