Attention Chicken Peeps!!!

“How to Build the Perfect Backyard Chicken Coop

Without Spending a Fortune on a Pre Made Coop”

Watch the video below and I will explain the designs and why I started designing chicken coops…

“I didn’t know how to build anything before I got chickens…so it was nice to have simple plans and a cordless screw gun.. and it worked!”   -Andy

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Here is what some of our customers have said about us…..

Dan Orasi 

What a fun project, I loved every minute of it. Such a nice change from everything having to be perfect. I even fired up the cnc and carved some decorations and a hen shaped window. .

Ryan E

Thanks for the plans!

I built a modified version of the Post and Beam coop (a foot wider in each direction, a foot taller) for my dozen or so girls.
They love it!
Thanks again.

Alan (Maine)

This is the simplest set of plans to follow, especially for a beginner. There is a roost on the inside and welded wire to keep out predators. 

Bill (Virginia)

I think the chickens will enjoy their new hen house.  Thank you so much for the awesome plans….. 🙂

Tom n Barb (Tennessee )

We used the plans provided and increased the size to 6×8, and added a second door for easy cleaning. We also Mae the windows smaller and added a chicken door.

Deb (Antelope Valley, CA)

The molding on the door is left over redwood fencing and will also cover each corner of the coop (girls like pretty). But for now, the girls love their new home. Now I have to clean out the stall in the barn they’ve been in for the past month…ugh 😉

Thank You for these easy to follow plans!
The first step in building any great chicken coop or barn is to start with a great plan… 

A wise man once said, If you fail to plan, you plan to fail”

​​​​​​​​​​​​​​Following these Chicken Coop Plans makes building a Chicken Coop so much easier! There is no guess work involved, every step has been thought out and designed to make it easy for you, and even easier on your pocket book.
What used to require the knowledge of skilled craftsman, can now be done by the average do it yourselfer.
Wouldn’t it be great if you could build a great Chicken Coop with some simple tools and basic know how?
These Chicken Coops are designed to incorporate simple joinery using screws and some simple techniques.

If you can cut small boards with a hand saw, drive screws with a power screwdriver, and swing a hammer then you can build your own Chicken Coop with these plans.

We have planned everything out for you, all you have to do is get access to our chicken coop library today!

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Here is what you get in the Chicken Coop Plans Library…

  • Video How to Guides: that will help you learn certain techniques and secret tricks that will help save you time, frustration, and most importantly money, while you are building your new chicken coop.
  • The Plans: 7 complete sets of Chicken Coop plans that you can print as many times as you need. There is enough information on the plans for you to build your Chicken Coop from scratch. You will know exactly what size lumber you need, where to make your cuts.  
  • Materials Lists: No unnecessary trips to the hardware or lumber yard.  Each Chicken Coop Plan includes a detailed materials list so that you will know exactly what materials you need to build that chicken coop.  

Chicken Coop Plans Library

Tim’s Coop

Project by Tim in Tracy, CA I have 8 four week old chicks and needed a coop I could build on a weekend. I used the plans and made some minor adjustments. Thank you for having these plans on the net. It was perfect and exactly what I was looking for. Tim racy, CA

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Cedar chicken cabin

Project by John Davis in Goodyear, Arizona, USA Built with cedar lap siding and rough sawn cedar trim. This will house our 6 buff orpingtons in a few more weeks. They will have a fairly large area to run free in and coop up at night. Thank you Barn Geek for the plans.

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Chicken Chateau

Project by Trevor Roth in Rutland, ND My wife decided we need some chickens for our little farm so I told her I'd build her a coop. After looking at multiple designs I fell in love with the functionality of these coops so I put together one based on the main design...

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Our First Coop

Project by Thomas Corn in Middletown, NY Five years ago we decided to raise chickens for eggs. So I had my wife find a picture of a coop she liked and I was to copy it. When I was finished the coop looked nothing like the picture, basically I took the idea of having...

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Chicken Fortress part 2

Project by Tom Brawley in Exeter, R.I. U.S.A. I am sending some additional pictures of my progress with building the Chicken Fortress. I call it a Chicken Fortress because the majority if the wood is 2"x 8"s and 2"x 10"s that is what I had salvaged. It is one heavy...

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Chicken Fortress

Project by Tom Brawley in Exeter, R.I. In the middle of building this coop as I type this. I have made several changes to this plan and I'm just using the basic design. I have a large stack of salvaged lumber I have been stock piling for years for projects like this...

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First Timer Gomer Style

Project by Evan in Gomer, OH I stared at plans on here and looked at everyones coops trying to figure out what direction I wanted to go. I am a woodworker but not a carpenter some of this was new to me but I had lots of barn siding, and rough cut maple so i planned...

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tis house of fowl

Project by Thomas Johnston in Omaha Nebraska Hello, I used your photos and assembled my chicken coop. for my first time it came out well enough to house 8 birds, I built it in the backyard, it kinda got away from me, did not intend for it to be this big. Any way I...

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My Fathers Day Coop

Project by SuperGrump in Swansea UK Hi I constructed a modified version of this excellent design. Thanks for the initial inspiration for my new chicken palace :=] I built it last summer (2013) it remains dry and cosy for my birds, is a very sturdy and practical...

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