Custom made bantam coop. It is great design and can be made smaller or larger to fit many other animals and personal needs. Made with 1″ size poultry wiring. Has hinged front access door and top hinged house lid. For a front door latch, we have a screw drilled in thr front to pull open, with a rotating wood block to turn around door. Easy and cheaper. You can also make this model with a latch fit on the front door and lock for extra security.
They can easily be moved around the yard for grazing and can hold a banty pair of most breeds and trio of some. Great for ducklings that destroy pens and brooders, just put them out in these with some water to hop in and they’re good to go. Once chicks are big enough, they can go out in these too. Attach or add feed and water as you desire.
Also great plan for rabbits, cavies, guineas, a ferret or chinchilla (with added security and bordered bottom for digging), other small animals that are limited outside time and not allowed to roam such as small kittens, holding pen for cleaning cages, breeding pens, for other fowl such as cockatiels, budgies finches and lovebirds (with modification or wiring and safety precautions of course) and whatever else suitable for use and size.
Dimensions:
Cage 2ft tall, entire pen 4ft long
Actual wired cage space 34″ long
Front door 16″ wide, 12″ tall
House is 13″ long, 2ft wide
The house door is 8″ tall and 7″ wide
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Two do good in …
Two do good in there. Or if you have smaller ones you can probably do a trio. I like one or two in these.
How Many OEG …
How Many OEG Bantams Can You Put In There At One Time?
I move them around …
I move them around so much when we have grass, but this time of year when there are just stickers coming up and grass is dying, there’s not much place for them to go. Any questions on this cage feel free to ask.
Looks like this …
Looks like this will work for me. I want to add a bottom and put AstroTurf on that. I don’t have enough grass. Maybe for a treat I will take it to the house next door(abandoned foreclosed)
It was I think $35 …
It was I think $35 or so. It can be made a lot cheaper if you use different materials or simplify things.
how much did it …
how much did it cost to make?
Great coop!
Great coop!
Amazing chicken …
Amazing chicken coop! Just simply amazing!! I wouln’t mind living there??!!!!! lol! But it’s just simply striking!!! Keep up the good work artista!!!
Inside the box …
Inside the box there is nothing. You can easily install a perch though. There is nothing but walls inside the box and the door to go in and out.
whats the inside …
whats the inside look like?
Thank you.
Thank you.
very nice. im gonna …
very nice. im gonna start to build mine
We have some that …
We have some that start laying at 4-6 months of age. It can depend on the breed, environment and diet also.
what age do they …
what age do they start laying eggs?
tyvm for taking ur …
tyvm for taking ur time to post this.i will def…try and build some like these,ty