Chicken Coop Starter Set

Mezzacello has had chickens and rabbits from nearly day one. It has always been my vision that the animal, vegetable, and formal plant domains be United. My first chicken coop was a plastic playhouse. My second coop was a compost bin in a dog kennel. My third coop was purchased from a family in Clintonville. I really liked this coop. The floor was easy to clean and I could get in the coop but not from the run. I appreciated the ease of cleaning, but I needed more gracious entry access.Dimensions: the Coop is 8’x3’x7’x5’ and the run is the same dimension. The duck coop is 4’x3’x7’x5’.The coop weights 200 lbs and the runs weigh half that.

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[media-credit id=3 align="alignnone" width="768"][media-credit id=3 align="alignnone" width="900"][media-credit id=3 align="alignnone" width="768"][media-credit id=3 align="alignnone" width="900"][media-credit id=3 align="alignnone" width="900"][media-credit id=3 align="alignnone" width="768"]I am ready to expand Mezzacello again. I will need to standardize the size and scope of my coops and run. I want to repurpose this coop to a new home. it is well built, sturdy and functional. It comes apart in three pieces - the run (harddware cloth, lattice, and wood) the coop (wood and plywood with a nesting box and five nests) the coop floor is also plates. and the west run for the chick hatching and isolation.I am posting this here because I want someone to benefit from this. I have four constraints:

  1. You must pick this up
  2. You must help to disassemble the coop
  3. You must share this on social media
  4. You must pick this up before April 10th

If not, it will be destroyed and recycled. that is the way.

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