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The Ultimate Guide On How to Build a Predator-Proof Chicken Coop (on a Budget)!

If you’ve ever wondered how to build a predator-proof chicken coop (on a budget), you’re in the right place. Store-bought coops can be shockingly expensive, especially if you need one large enough to keep your flock safe and comfortable. In this video, I’ll show you a simple, affordable way to transform a secondhand shed into a secure, functional chicken coop that protects your birds while saving you hundreds—if not thousands—of dollars.

In this video, I’ll take you step by step through how we built a large, predator-proof chicken coop without spending thousands of dollars. Instead of buying a brand-new coop, I found an 8×10 shed on a local marketplace for cheap, and with just a few simple upgrades, it turned into the perfect home for our flock. I’ll show you how we added power access, cut a custom chicken door, and built an easy pull-cord system that makes opening and closing the door quick and secure.

Inside the shed, you’ll see how we created a safe and functional space using low-cost materials—like a homemade roosting ladder built from basic lumber, cinder-block nesting boxes, and a DIY garbage-can feeder that holds three bags of feed at once. We also set up a watering system with chicken nipples, which we’ll eventually upgrade to a 55-gallon drum, proving that even basic setups can work great on a budget.

I’ll also share how we used the shed’s old shelves in a clever way to create a step for deep bedding. This not only keeps the coop clean and sanitary but also produces excellent compost over time. Outside, you’ll see how we built a spacious chicken run using simple 2x4s, repurposed a chain-link gate, and secured every gap with staples to keep predators from squeezing in. The run, combined with the deep bedding method, gives the chickens a safe, comfortable environment while helping us recycle their bedding into nutrient-rich compost for the garden.

By the end of this video, you’ll see that you don’t need to be an expert builder—or spend $1,500–$2,000—just to get a large, secure coop. With creativity, repurposed materials, and a little effort, you can build a chicken coop that’s safe, practical, and affordable.

 

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