Recycling an Old Horse Shelter into a Turkey, Duck & Chicken Coop & Run with Repurposed Materials

Good job of repurposing materials! Nice article write up, I liked that you included the lists of materials.
Great job repurposing the run-out, but I’m concerned that zero windows means no light inside and no vents if any kind means zero ventilation. Are you planning to address that. 1/5th of every wall should be constantly vented. This looks like a snug little structure but not appropriate (so far) for healthy chickens?
Sequoia Raven Bird Farms
Sequoia Raven Bird Farms
Hello. Thank you. I realize that I haven't covered ventilation yet, but I do have a lot of it, thank you for your concern. On the two longest walls I have 1ft high holes that run the span of the wall. They are covered with wire and aren't easy to see in any of the previous pictures but it is very high up letting humidity and hot air escape.
G'day.
Great repurposing! Love the lists and plans. Nice article
Amazing article. Love all the pictures, and lists of materials. Love all the repurposing of pallets. Article is well organized. Great job on the article and the refurbishing of this shed.
Nice conversion of an old building into a coop! Excellent article with materials list and plans.
Great idea and impressive with all supplies and tools needed as well.

Nice job!!
Sequoia Raven Bird Farms
Sequoia Raven Bird Farms
Thank you Debbie, I will continue updating it.
This is an excellent conversion of a horse stall to a chicken coop.

It even includes a list of tools used!
Sequoia Raven Bird Farms
Sequoia Raven Bird Farms
I'm glad you like the lists. I'll continue typing the rest soon.
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