M100 - Chicken Coop Plans Construction - Chicken Coop Design - How To Build A Chicken Coop

M100 - Chicken Coop Plans Construction - Chicken Coop Design - How To Build A Chicken Coop
It can comfortably hold 18 chickens
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Units: Inches - fractions
Overall size: 5' 3 1/2" x 5' 3 1/2" for Cage
5' 3 1/2" x 1' 10 1/2" for Nesting Boxes for 3 Hens
18' 8 1/8" x 6' 6 1/2" x 9' 9 7/8" (height) for area of ​​the building
Construction area: 122.889 Feet ²
Total volume of wood: 173109 2/3 inches3 (= 100 1/6 feet3)
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Units: Millimeters - decimal
Overall size: 1613mm x 1613mm for Cage
1613mm x 571mm for Nesting Boxes for 3 Hens
5535mm x 2202mm x 2525mm (height) for area of ​​the building
Construction area: 12.28 Meters ²
Total volume of wood: 2.73 m3
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M100 - Chicken Coop Plans Construction 
Chicken Coop Design - How To Build A Chicken Coop
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It can comfortably hold 18 chickens
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Overall size: 5' 3 1/2" x 5' 3 1/2" for Cage
5' 3 1/2" x 1' 10 1/2" for Nesting Boxes for 3 Hens
18' 8 1/8" x 6' 6 1/2" x 9' 9 7/8" (height) for area of ​​the building
Construction area: 122.889 Feet ²
Total volume of wood: 173109 2/3 inches3 (= 100 1/6 feet3)
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Overall size: 1613mm x 1613mm for Cage
1613mm x 571mm for Nesting Boxes for 3 Hens
5535mm x 2202mm x 2525mm (height) for area of ​​the building
Construction area: 12.28 Meters ²
Total volume of wood: 2.73 m3
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Dimensional lumber sizes:
a: 4"x4" (Nominal) = 3 1/2" x 3 1/2" (Actual)
b: 2"x4" (Nominal) = 1 1/2" x 3 1/2" (Actual)
c: 2"x2" (Nominal) = 1 1/2" x 1 1/2" (Actual)
d: 1"x2" (Nominal) = 3/4" x 1 1/2" (Actual)
f: 1"x4" (Nominal) = 3/4" x 3 1/2" (Actual)
g: 1"x6" (Nominal) = 3/4" x 5 1/2" (Actual)
k: 1"x1" (Nominal) = 3/4" x 3/4" (Actual)
h: 1" thickness (Nominal) = 3/4" thickness (Actual)
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Dimensional lumber sizes:
a: 100x100 mm (Nominal) = 89x89 mm (Actual)
b: 50x100 mm (Nominal) = 38x89 mm (Actual)
c: 50x50 mm (Nominal) = 38x38 mm (Actual)
d: 25x50 mm (Nominal) = 19x38 mm (Actual)
f: 25x100 mm (Nominal) = 19x89 mm (Actual)
g: 25x150 mm (Nominal) = 19x140 mm (Actual)
k: 25x25 mm (Nominal) = 19x19 mm (Actual)
h: 25 mm thickness (Nominal) = 19 mm thickness (Actual)
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Units: Inches - fractions
Units: Millimeters - decimal
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The functional component - the build step guide - Table of Contents:
0.0 - 0.7 - Concept design
1.0 - Building the Axis and Column
2.0 - Building the Main Frame Structure
3.0 - Building the Floor System
4.0 - Building Beams surrounding the cage
5.0 - Building the Nesting boxes
6.0 - Building Perches for chickens
7.0 - Building the Frame of the Door, Windows - Vents
8.0 - Building Main frame for Chicken Run
9.0 - Building Roof beam
10.0 - Building Wall system outsite
11.0 - Building the Doors and Windows
- Main door for cleaning - Window and mesh - Standard Chicken door
- Clean Out-Lid - Door to eggs - Vents for Cage
12.0 - Building Litter Tray
13.0 - Building RAMP
14.0 - Building completed roof - Insulated Panel for Roof
15.0 - Building Chicken Run
- Main door and Wire mesh
16.0 - Perspective - The building was completed!
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Chicken Coop Design - How To Build A Chicken Coop
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I'm upgrading the entire plan, and I always do so, I am reducing the volume of wood in construction and still achieve what we want, to save money, build faster, easier,
I am presenting a plan for a better way with less drawing, to save money on printing and viewing time, download time,
I am following the suggestions and feedback from all of you,
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M100 - Chicken Coop Plans Construction 
Chicken Coop Design - How To Build A Chicken Coop
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14 comments:

  1. interesting!

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    1. Thank you for nice comments. Let keep track my work to get many Free and Useful plans :)))

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  2. When I accompanied my brother in touring new homes in Maryland, some of the neighborhood we encountered maintain a coop like this to tend chickens for their eggs. I was amazed to know that people are still into chickens.

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  4. Wow, that looks great especially with that kind of layout. Thank you very much for sharing.

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  5. Thank you so much for the plan! Can't wait to try it out on next weekend. Just subscribed to your awesome blog :)

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  7. i just paid for the complete instructions on this coop through paypal amd STILL NO LINK HAS BEEN SENT TO MY EMAIL ACCOUNT OR PAYPAL ACCT. WHATS THE HOLDUP....I THOUGHT IT WAS AUTOMATIC AFTER I PAID?????

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    1. ​I have sent you a link to download the plan!
      You have downloaded successfully?
      Let me know the results
      ​​​​​​​​If you need anything else please tell me
      I am always ready to assist you in the design and construction
      I wish you success in building
      Stay in touch and keep track of my work to get other free plans

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  8. Hi.

    Not sure if your plans actually include framing instructions. It all looks nice in 3D modeling software, but do your plans actually show how to tie lumber together in say corners and such? And exact quantities of specific lumber to be purchased at say Home Depot?

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  9. Hello how are you?
    I loved your project! very good!
    Do you want to have it on MC or MM?
    Here in Brazil we use this unit of measure. Many thanks and big hug.
    Lucas Oliveira

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