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    Hi all,
    Thinking i would like to keep some chickens in the future and build my own henhouse/run, anyone out there got plans i could follow would like to have about 4 or 5 chickens so how big would it need to be and how much of a run should they have. Any help would be welcome.
    All the best Phattaff
    It's not the size of the dog in the fight
    It's the size of fight in the dog

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    Hi Phattaff

    I have some images for a free one made from pallets on my blog can home 4 -6 max But id wait . On tuesday my woods getting delivered , im making a big home ( 8 to 10 birds with room )< It's a copy of a 560 to 600 pound raised house with pen at a diy price of about 150 pound . It will be made from the same high standard wood as they use and il be given full step by step guides/photos over the days il be making it .
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    • #3
      Cheers Dave look forward to reading/seeing how you get on building yours.
      All the best Phattaff
      It's not the size of the dog in the fight
      It's the size of fight in the dog

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      • #4
        Hi there Phataff,
        If you're handy with DIY there's no reason why you can't draw up your own plans - there's three main styles of house, a triangular ark style, one that looks... well, like a house... and the third is basically a box with a roof sloping one way. For 4-6 hens you'll need 1-2 nest boxes (or just put one big one along the length of one wall)and a roosting perch about 40cm off the ground).

        Dwell simply ~ love richly

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        • #5
          Cheers birdie
          Shows you how much i know. i thought each bird required it own nest box, aslo while i'm here, my plans are for the house and run to be at my allotment so (and here's the question) how big should the run be for say 6 birds?????? ( i know it's a bit of a how long is a piece of string question) but what would be the minimum size for them to be able to have a peck and scratch around with out bumping into each other.
          Hope you can help all the best Phattaff
          It's not the size of the dog in the fight
          It's the size of fight in the dog

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          • #6
            You could always put it on wheels so it's mobile ... called a chicken tractor. I got the book from the library, but amazon have it here: Amazon.co.uk: Chicken Tractor: Andy Lee, Pat Foreman: Books

            These pix are fab: Chicken Coop Designs - Back Yard Chickens
            All gardeners know better than other gardeners." -- Chinese Proverb.

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            • #7
              Hi Phattaff.. I'm definatly not an expert, but having had to built a house and run in 2 days a couple of weeks ago (cos of the rescue being brought forward) I remember all the stats as I've only just looked into them.. I think the bare minimum is about a sq foot per bird inside (not including nest boxes I assume) and a sq yard outside, mine have about that outside and a bit more indoor space (adapted crate as I could get hold of it and make it work quickly ), but I'm intending on letting them have supervised access to the garden as soon as I've sorted out the fencing so they don't go wandering into the neighbours as my little run is rapidly becoming a quagmire... hope that's helpful, Becca
              I have a dream:
              a dream that, one day, chickens can cross roads without having their motives questioned.

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              • #8
                Cheers Becca may need to reduce the amount of chickens i was thinking of getting.
                All the best Phattaff
                It's not the size of the dog in the fight
                It's the size of fight in the dog

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by Two_Sheds View Post
                  You could always put it on wheels so it's mobile ... called a chicken tractor. I got the book from the library, but amazon have it here: Amazon.co.uk: Chicken Tractor: Andy Lee, Pat Foreman: Books

                  These pix are fab: Chicken Coop Designs - Back Yard Chickens


                  I spent days looking for a site like that some weeks ago before i got my hens

                  Anyway started my new one today ! Got all photos plans from stage one sorted but not going to post intill its done Only because bits are changing as im going along. Should be a strong design as its all put togeather using 1 by 5inch dowel rods Heres a 80% finished side and half built next box .

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                  • #10
                    Looking forward to seeing the finished article Dave. I'd like to have a go at making one myself. I'd rather make something than do rotten housework anyway!
                    My girls found their way into my heart and now they nest there

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                    • #11
                      you cant go wrong if you buy a load of 2x2 and some plywood
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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by roadkill View Post
                        you cant go wrong if you buy a load of 2x2 and some plywood
                        Silly thing to say So In your view ;buy some paint , a brush and your paint a Mona Lisa replica ? of course not. Reading, getting advice and seeing other peoples work is the was to go. Without doing alot of research you dont know what your doing... roadkill your post isnt helpful to this thread or Phattaff
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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by davefromthechipie View Post
                          Silly thing to say So In your view ;buy some paint , a brush and your paint a Mona Lisa replica ? of course not. Reading, getting advice and seeing other peoples work is the was to go. Without doing alot of research you dont know what your doing... roadkill your post isnt helpful to this thread or Phattaff

                          WHEN YOU HAVE FINISHED KISSING ARSE LET ME KNOW

                          i was just adding my bit as you have already gave quite a bit of advice so adding on to what you have put about plans i was just saying that if you got some 2x2 and ply then that will get you on the way to building a nice basic hen house .... I havent taken any pics of mine yet but when i do i will post them on here ... and i am a novice when it comes to diy and hen houses but believe i have done a good job for my hens
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                          • #14
                            Cheers everyone for the input looking forward to seeing the finished house looks very posh and well built, Roadkill post some pics of your house would be good to see other peoples designs also guys how big are the runs for your chickens.
                            All the best Phattaff
                            It's not the size of the dog in the fight
                            It's the size of fight in the dog

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                            • #15
                              Originally posted by roadkill View Post
                              WHEN YOU HAVE FINISHED KISSING ARSE LET ME KNOW
                              I can't beleave someone older then 10 would write that
                              Was only pointing out a fact ...You dont have to get upset about it.

                              Originally posted by Phattaff View Post
                              Cheers everyone for the input looking forward to seeing the finished house looks very posh and well built, Roadkill post some pics of your house would be good to see other peoples designs also guys how big are the runs for your chickens.
                              All the best Phattaff
                              This one's 1750 high 1200 wide and 1900 long . The sleeping parts higher aswell as the next box . Can't say im looking forward to having to write this design as its going to take hours . Work time already is over 13 hours and still got loads to do . ( of course doing it again would be faster )
                              Sorry about the bad pic. would of taken one If id known ! have taken it apart now to plan/sand it .

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