•1 min read•from Raising Chickens or Other Poultry for Eggs, Meat, or as Pets
Home made coop from junk pallets and scrap wood.
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Are you ready to embark on a cluck-tastic adventure in DIY chicken coops? Meet HmetwnZero, who transformed junk pallets and scrap wood into a cozy home for their feathered friends. With creativity and resourcefulness, they crafted a coop that’s both budget-friendly and charming, spending only on chicken wire and a coop sign from Amazon—oh, and the adorable chicks, of course! This project beautifully showcases how a little imagination and some repurposed materials can lead to a delightful result. Now, HmetwnZero is eager for your thoughts and constructive criticism on their coop creation. Join the conversation and share your insights—after all, we’re all in this chicken-raising journey together! Cluck, cluck, let’s get critiquing!

| Only thing I spent actual money on is the chicken wire and the coop sign on Amazon. And the chicks of course. Curious on thoughts/constructive criticism [link] [comments] |
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