Watching these older ones and learned a new idea...the way you used that clamp to support the boards...GREAT...I ALSO watched the chicken coop build and the clever way you used a sliding door tract and some " interesting stops" It is so nice to see thinking people making things work through their own innovation. You two are so inspiring.
Wow! 5 years ago!!? I think that was the first video of yours that I saw and have been hooked ever since! I was SO impressed with your building skills and that coop because I had chickens back then and was wishing for a coop just like yours!! 😁
They sent me the latest 1984 trailer video so after catching up with that I decided to go back to the beginning of all your videos. Something good to watch for the time in between the updates on the trailer. I love DIY!
I've been following you for a few years, but never got around to these oldest videos. You didn't grow into your innovative genius, you had it all along! Love all those ideas. And my, how young you 2 were 8 years ago! Anyway, now I have new binge watching stuff for the evenings after the yard and garden work. I was running out of things. Work stops earlier in the day at my age and some of the stuff I've had going on. It was your new channel "Living DIYfferent" that made me look again at older videos. Doesn't make sense to most anyone else probably, but it does to me. I think it's the getting to know you better thing.😄
This was the very 1st video of yours I saw about 18mon ago. Been watching you since. This came up in my recomended feed this morning and I just had to watch it again! Love the coop and run! Love how you buy new if you need too, but use what you have whenever you can. That is how we are trying to do things at our homestead too. We are only a few months in, but learning a lot from you! Thank you!
I like a man that can get things done. I lost my Helper but I now use klamps a lot and they are good. You got a very solid structure to work with and now can settle back and let the "spoiled workers do their jobs". They give You all some time off and You both deserve it! Well done!
Those chickens 🐓 must have been so excited......yeah new place to hang out 👍. Just noticed , I am watching from Scotland good effort tossing that caber lol xx
Not certain about the points made but ,if anyone else is searching for how to build a portable chicken coop plans and videos try coop magic tactic ( search on google ) ? Ive heard some great things about it and my mate got amazing results with it.
Yours looks Great! We built our duck/ chicken house and run the same way except our opening is a lot lower to the ground where we cut the opening in our barn and our run is way bigger but we have a lot birds. We can also close a door on them if we needed to. It works fantastic. I'm sure yours does too.
The horizontal boards on the bottom are 2x6's. The long side on top is a 2x6. The horizontal ones in the middle are 2x4's. The ceiling joists are 2x4's. The 2 corner posts are 4x4's. The run measures about 5'x12'. :)
Every situation may be different depending on what you are looking for and what you have to work with. It would be hard to help without seeing it. Sorry.
@@diyfferent I bought my cabin in the woods that way. Still here six and a half years later. Nothin' but nature! I think where you are now will be home for you now. Most especially since you're from upstate NY and used to that climate. But... life is a fun, fluid event and my joy comes from diving in to new adventures. And now, watching you guys doing it is great fun. Truly, blessings and love, from the Ozarks. ❤
I'm glad you like our chicken run! We bought the dog kennel door at Menards. Here is a link to it: www.menards.com/main/building-materials/fencing/kennels/6-x-5-heavy-duty-kennel-panel-gate/p-1444430946799-c-13935.htm?tid=6315888700621703058
Great carpentry job but you need smaller wire or a second layer of coop wire and it really needs to be bigger so they can reach fresh grass and dirt because there is nothing but rocks there. Chickens need fresh tilled dirt to sunbathe in. Too bad it isn't big enough to reach some of that fresh green grass you have there.
Very nice job. Well done! new subscriber here. I have a series I'm doing now on a colossal coop to house 30 chickens, (skycoop) It's a 8x8' coop building 7 feet off the ground, with a 8'x50' fully enclosed chain-link run. It's almost 17 feet tall ! Hope you enjoy watching the process of building this unique coop :-) Have a great day, Matt
A good friend of mine Old Camp Ranch made a tag video and he tagged you guys. I came over to see your channel and now you have a new subscriber! :) Have a great day folks :)
The pen is 5' by 12'. You will need a kennel panel with gate and four 1" conduit straps to hook it to the run. We used all pressure treated lumber: five 2x6x10's, five 2x4x10's, three 2x4x8's, two 4x4x10's. 25 foot roll of 1/2" hardwire cloth 3 feet wide. 50 foot roll 2 inch by 4 inch welded wire 4 feet wide. 3" inch screws for outdoor use/pressure treated wood. And we used 2x4 joist hangers for the ceiling, but you can just angle screw the boards, which is probably easier. Hope this helps you!
MiniSteading I'm in the process of building the same setup on my large shed. I'd like to see what the interior looks like on how you placed your coops. It's awesome getting different ideas.
I am in the processing of getting a shed to put my chicken and then I want to enclose it as you did, have a run to surround the shed. What size wood (pressure treated I am sure), the door? and is that a nail gun? you used the heavy lumber in the corner and what type of wood for the ground and the rest? Thanks! I love your run.
Hi, I did not notice a window for the hens inside the coop. I am seriously considering this type enclosure for my chickens and cringe at the idea of first cutting an opening for hen passage, let alone another one for a window. How did you get around the need for the hens to have view of daylight? Thank You.
The pop door lets in enough light for them to see their food, water, and nesting box. We have been leaving the pop door open 24-7 so they have sun as soon as day breaks and they go outside when they wish. On a side note they do make the garage dusty.
Menards. I think this is the one: www.menards.com/main/building-materials/fencing/kennels/master-paws-reg-6-x-5-heavy-duty-gate-panel/1711683/p-1444430946799-c-13935.htm?tid=4107051462799140129&ipos=3
There's no chicken poop smell since we clean the coop regularly. What we do have though is dust...chickens make a lot of dust and it gets on everything.
Your plans have a couple of things wrong. You listed that you used 2x6x10 but that the run is 12’ long. Also looks like you used 5 conduit clamps instead of 4. 4 seems to hold fine but the length of run is only 10 feet
For some reason I had the lumber listed wrong in the description all this time without knowing. Thanks for pointing that out. I think it is listed correctly now. The run really is 12' long.
Tavuklar, tavuk hastalıkları, civciv bakımı, gurk tavuk, tavuk yemleme, besleyici yemler, ilaçlama yöntemleri, yumurta toplama, tavuk horoz küçükbaş ve büyükbaş kesim videoları ve benzeri konularla alakalı bilgilendirici videoları sizinle paylaşmak üzere oluşturduğumuz kanalımızda bunların yanı sıra el yapımı bazı makineler, bazı toprak mahsulleri, alet ve makine yapım videoları gibi konulardada video paylaşımlarımız olacaktır. Genel anlamda ''SANAL KÖY''de bizimle kalın.
For our cold climate, this works well for us since we don't need to worry about big snakes like that are in the south, and nothing else really comes around during the day when the chickens are in the run.
Out in the Country ahhhhh cool 👍 sorry, just started watching your channel, I think they might be a bit muddled. Coop looks great btw :) (Hello from Australia)
hi guys, the best success that I have ever had was by using the coop magic tactic (i found it on google) definately the most useful course i've followed.
Watching these older ones and learned a new idea...the way you used that clamp to support the boards...GREAT...I ALSO watched the chicken coop build and the clever way you used a sliding door tract and some " interesting stops" It is so nice to see thinking people making things work through their own innovation. You two are so inspiring.
Wow! 5 years ago!!? I think that was the first video of yours that I saw and have been hooked ever since! I was SO impressed with your building skills and that coop because I had chickens back then and was wishing for a coop just like yours!! 😁
They sent me the latest 1984 trailer video so after catching up with that I decided to go back to the beginning of all your videos. Something good to watch for the time in between the updates on the trailer. I love DIY!
Doug , your visit to the lumber yard makes me miss our old lumber years.
Starting to see this bloke
And his family all over TH-cam .
Decent And Genuine folk .
coming back to see how you began, love your channel
and it looks like you should have sooo many subs…..with a million and a half views!
Here I am on 02/17/2024 watching Doug and Ashley's very first video, Cool. KoKomo Later
I've been following you for a few years, but never got around to these oldest videos. You didn't grow into your innovative genius, you had it all along! Love all those ideas. And my, how young you 2 were 8 years ago! Anyway, now I have new binge watching stuff for the evenings after the yard and garden work. I was running out of things. Work stops earlier in the day at my age and some of the stuff I've had going on. It was your new channel "Living DIYfferent" that made me look again at older videos. Doesn't make sense to most anyone else probably, but it does to me. I think it's the getting to know you better thing.😄
This was the very 1st video of yours I saw about 18mon ago. Been watching you since. This came up in my recomended feed this morning and I just had to watch it again! Love the coop and run! Love how you buy new if you need too, but use what you have whenever you can. That is how we are trying to do things at our homestead too. We are only a few months in, but learning a lot from you! Thank you!
Thank you for sharing that, and for following along our journey :)
This is exactly what I was looking for, the thing I am changing is putting the hardware clothes before putting the 2x6 vertically.
Ha! Doug that fancy hair cut! Belle was so young precious moments! I remember watching this, you all have grown so much!
I like a man that can get things done. I lost my Helper but I now use klamps a lot and they are good. You got a very solid structure to work with and now can settle back and let the "spoiled workers do their jobs". They give You all some time off and You both deserve it! Well done!
That's a nice looking run...great job!
Thank you!
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Omg I'm not the only one playing catch up with your videos. Ashley you look so cute in the sunglasses.
I just noticed that this video has had more than a million views. I’m impressed. You made the instructions so clear. Belle was so little here.
Interesting watching u build that from scratch, great job!
Thanks!
Look at the lumber prices! 🤣 So much has changed since you guys started the channel!
you did a great job on your chicken pen.😊🐓🐔
I love the skirts on Ashley. So pretty!
Doing a great job love the chicken house
I love this.... Exactly what I am looking for... 👍
NICE! I see you even wore your angel wing blouses back then too. Sweet trademark!
Those chickens 🐓 must have been so excited......yeah new place to hang out 👍. Just noticed , I am watching from Scotland good effort tossing that caber lol xx
Not certain about the points made but ,if anyone else is searching for how to build a portable chicken coop plans and videos try coop magic tactic ( search on google ) ? Ive heard some great things about it and my mate got amazing results with it.
Yours looks Great!
We built our duck/ chicken house and run the same way except our opening is a lot lower to the ground where we cut the opening in our barn and our run is way bigger but we have a lot birds. We can also close a door on them if we needed to.
It works fantastic. I'm sure yours does too.
We also poured concrete to about 6 inches below the ground putting the chicken wire into the concrete so nothing could dig under and get into the run.
Run looks great, could you post what size your wood boards were, Thank you kindly.
The horizontal boards on the bottom are 2x6's. The long side on top is a 2x6. The horizontal ones in the middle are 2x4's. The ceiling joists are 2x4's. The 2 corner posts are 4x4's. The run measures about 5'x12'. :)
You have done well, you are skilled in your work👍👍👍👍👍👍👌
Excellent! Great idea to use a kennel gate!
Yea, we're glad we were able to come up with the kennel gate idea at the last moment! It works so well, and looks great too.
MiniSteading it does look great! I have to keep this in my favs! Thanks!
Fantastic. I have a house run in that I want to turn into a coop. how would u suggest I close it off for roosting then create a run?
Every situation may be different depending on what you are looking for and what you have to work with. It would be hard to help without seeing it. Sorry.
Doug's hair! Wow a thick mane ya had.
I like the new coop better I think
Did you consider burying some of the chicken wire to avoid the risk of digging predators?
Yea, We did consider it, but decided we don't need to. We lock the chickens in at night and we haven't had any problems during the day. Thanks!
i really like this!!!
Very nice,gave me an idea for behind my house
This is going to be epic watching your journey! I guess this is your first Indiana house..
Yep :) We bought it sight-unseen while we lived in NY and then drove to it :)
@@diyfferent I bought my cabin in the woods that way. Still here six and a half years later. Nothin' but nature! I think where you are now will be home for you now. Most especially since you're from upstate NY and used to that climate.
But... life is a fun, fluid event and my joy comes from diving in to new adventures. And now, watching you guys doing it is great fun. Truly, blessings and love, from the Ozarks. ❤
where did you purchase the dog kennel metal door ,I've seen a lot of videos ,but this one is the one I'm going to built.
I'm glad you like our chicken run! We bought the dog kennel door at Menards. Here is a link to it: www.menards.com/main/building-materials/fencing/kennels/6-x-5-heavy-duty-kennel-panel-gate/p-1444430946799-c-13935.htm?tid=6315888700621703058
Thank you so much, we are new at this as well!
Just ran across this old video. So much better where you live now.
More than one million views. That is great.
Yes. I like where you live now much better.
Great carpentry job but you need smaller wire or a second layer of coop wire and it really needs to be bigger so they can reach fresh grass and dirt because there is nothing but rocks there. Chickens need fresh tilled dirt to sunbathe in. Too bad it isn't big enough to reach some of that fresh green grass you have there.
Aww she looks so cute in her outfit. And I never noticed the tattoo on her neck till now.
Very nice job. Well done! new subscriber here. I have a series I'm doing now on a colossal coop to house 30 chickens, (skycoop) It's a 8x8' coop building 7 feet off the ground, with a 8'x50' fully enclosed chain-link run. It's almost 17 feet tall ! Hope you enjoy watching the process of building this unique coop :-) Have a great day, Matt
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Cool making a coop
What is the tool around @6:11 that holds up one end of your lumber? Looks like a vice?
Solid job!
A good friend of mine Old Camp Ranch made a tag video and he tagged you guys. I came over to see your channel and now you have a new subscriber! :) Have a great day folks :)
Oh my gosh Doug you are wearing blue jeans😂
Nice coup and run! 🌻🌵🎶
This is exactly what I was looking for. what size is the pen and could I get a material list for this please?
I'll see if I can get a list put together for you.
The pen is 5' by 12'. You will need a kennel panel with gate and four 1" conduit straps to hook it to the run. We used all pressure treated lumber: five 2x6x10's, five 2x4x10's, three 2x4x8's, two 4x4x10's. 25 foot roll of 1/2" hardwire cloth 3 feet wide. 50 foot roll 2 inch by 4 inch welded wire 4 feet wide. 3" inch screws for outdoor use/pressure treated wood. And we used 2x4 joist hangers for the ceiling, but you can just angle screw the boards, which is probably easier. Hope this helps you!
MiniSteading thanks did you put a roof on it later?
The ceiling is just the 2" by 4" welded wire.
MiniSteading I'm in the process of building the same setup on my large shed. I'd like to see what the interior looks like on how you placed your coops. It's awesome getting different ideas.
You remind me of Jim Gordon (Jim Working With Horses). Have you thought of adding swings? My hens love theirs.
I'm jealous of the T-shirt weather. Nice coop.
i like the chicken coop❤️❤️😍😍🤩🤩
thank you
@@diyfferent your welcome👍👍☺️☺️
Did you cement the posts or are they secure enough being attached to the crossing boards on the ground?
The posts are set in the ground 3 feet and backfilled with the dirt that we took out. No cement was used.
cool, thanks!
If you spray the bottom of those 4x4 with flex seal they won't rot in the ground from moisture.
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I saw your channel Nel name on Homestead Tessie's channel and subbed.
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I am in the processing of getting a shed to put my chicken and then I want to enclose it as you did, have a run to surround the shed. What size wood (pressure treated I am sure), the door? and is that a nail gun? you used the heavy lumber in the corner and what type of wood for the ground and the rest? Thanks! I love your run.
Check the video description for the materials we used. It was a staple gun that we were using. Thanks!
@@diyfferent great thank you! did you cement the posts?
@@rosepompeo2604 nope :)
Hi, I did not notice a window for the hens inside the coop. I am seriously considering this type enclosure for my chickens and cringe at the idea of first cutting an opening for hen passage, let alone another one for a window. How did you get around the need for the hens to have view of daylight? Thank You.
The pop door lets in enough light for them to see their food, water, and nesting box. We have been leaving the pop door open 24-7 so they have sun as soon as day breaks and they go outside when they wish. On a side note they do make the garage dusty.
Love your videos you are awesome😻😻😻😻😻😻😻😻
Your family matters.
Ashley is the perfect Godly definition, of a help mate 😃 greaf wife,mother,friend homemaker, a woman of honor,and the Lords favior shine apon her😉
Fantastic shabola
Build it! Now!
Holy crap! You keeping a bear in there?
haha, more like trying to keep the stray pit bulls *out* that always seemed to gallivant into our yard!
Hello there good job on that looks good. Going to get one like that soon. Thank you for your help. For got to ask were did you get the gate from?
Menards. I think this is the one: www.menards.com/main/building-materials/fencing/kennels/master-paws-reg-6-x-5-heavy-duty-gate-panel/1711683/p-1444430946799-c-13935.htm?tid=4107051462799140129&ipos=3
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good job
love that lumber yard
were you using staples to hold the chicken wire? what size and does it seem to work ok? nice coop
Yea, we used staples. Not exactly sure about what size we used. The staples worked great, no issues :) Thanks
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First I thought great idea to put chicken in the garage but then I realized that the cars will smell like chicken poop or whatever you store there.
There's no chicken poop smell since we clean the coop regularly. What we do have though is dust...chickens make a lot of dust and it gets on everything.
MiniSteading Where do you live
MiniSteading I am live in Indonesian
Indiana, USA
I think you should have put the door on the other side away from that drain pipe.
Your plans have a couple of things wrong. You listed that you used 2x6x10 but that the run is 12’ long. Also looks like you used 5 conduit clamps instead of 4. 4 seems to hold fine but the length of run is only 10 feet
For some reason I had the lumber listed wrong in the description all this time without knowing. Thanks for pointing that out. I think it is listed correctly now. The run really is 12' long.
great job
Thank you!
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We had to put it on backwards because the door would have hit the corner post if it were the correct way
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Tavuklar, tavuk hastalıkları, civciv bakımı, gurk tavuk, tavuk yemleme, besleyici yemler, ilaçlama yöntemleri, yumurta toplama, tavuk horoz küçükbaş ve büyükbaş kesim videoları ve benzeri konularla alakalı bilgilendirici videoları sizinle paylaşmak üzere oluşturduğumuz kanalımızda bunların yanı sıra el yapımı bazı makineler, bazı toprak mahsulleri, alet ve makine yapım videoları gibi konulardada video paylaşımlarımız olacaktır. Genel anlamda ''SANAL KÖY''de bizimle kalın.
Very nice.
WOW THIS good job
missing .. use oil for wood in the ground .... i suggest to put that ....
great job but chicken wire is to big which would allow vermin to get in -snakes,mongoose, etc
For our cold climate, this works well for us since we don't need to worry about big snakes like that are in the south, and nothing else really comes around during the day when the chickens are in the run.
Pretty nice. Who could do more or better? Mine wasn’t that nice.
Yes
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Wao. Great. Love from india
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*where to buy this gate?*
How many chickens for that size run?
About 6
That’s some serious traffic noise... I thought you were out in the country, do you live in a city somewhere.
This video was recorded at our previous property. We moved in January 2018 to the place we are at now.
Out in the Country ahhhhh cool 👍 sorry, just started watching your channel, I think they might be a bit muddled.
Coop looks great btw :) (Hello from Australia)
hi guys, the best success that I have ever had was by using the coop magic tactic (i found it on google) definately the most useful course i've followed.
I am watching from saint Lucia in the Caribbean lovely, I want to raise some chicken can you help me.
Maybe. It's not too hard, you just need feed, water, and a safe place for them to live.
Nice
as a not so very handyman can someone please tell me what the measurements are in cms
Wow nice...nice work
very good
So nice and beautiful
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It is not safe to pot chickens on Rock's
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Its a good job
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