Can you build a hoop coop with only 1 cattle panel?

I’m only looking at getting 2-3 chickens, the hoop coops are neat but look a lot bigger than what I need. I can’t find any plans that aren’t 2 panels wide. Is it not a good design for a smaller coop?

Welcome to BYC You can shrink the plans to one-panel if you want to, but it's always good to have extra space. :) Was there a particular plan you were looking at?

4x4 is about the smallest a coop should ever be because when you go any smaller there's no place for food and water.

What are your plans for a run?
 
Welcome to BYC You can shrink the plans to one-panel if you want to, but it's always good to have extra space. :) Was there a particular plan you were looking at?

4x4 is about the smallest a coop should ever be because when you go any smaller there's no place for food and water.

What are your plans for a run?
I don’t have one yet, just trying to figure out the best design. Most of them seem designed for 10+ chickens. My backyard isn’t huge
 
To help you visualize, 4 square feet of coop is the size of my doormat:

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Three times this is about the size of a standard pallet.

10 Square feet is the size of a standard, bath-shower insert -- one of the small ones you can barely shower in:

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Three times this is about the size of a queen mattress.

So if you think of a pallet next to a queen mattress that's what you'll need for coop and run for 3 chickens. :)

A single-panel hoop coop would be the size of my Little Monitor Coop -- 4'x4' (but a little taller in the center.

https://www.backyardchickens.com/articles/the-little-monitor-coop.76275/

Here it is set up as a brooder. See how much room the feed and water takes even for baby chicks?

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I don't know of anyone who ever regretted building a coop a little larger instead of a little smaller. :)
 
However, those coop that advertise 10 birds, are actually able to hold 2-3. Most prefabricated coops are poor quality also.
Yeah I was originally looking at prefab ones but they seem to be basically a waste of money. But my carpentry skills aren’t great. Plus most of the designs I see are basically big boxes. I live in a subtropical region, my winter is usually 40-50 degrees. I feel like a solid coop is going to cook my chickens in the summer
 

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