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12'x8' Chicken Run Plan

Designed for up to 15 chickens

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12'x8' Chicken Run Material List

Site Preparation

• Concrete• Bricks

Coop's Door (2x)

• Pressure-Treated Lumber• Wood siding boards

Coop's Main Frame

• Pressure-Treated Lumber• Plywood• Wire mesh

Coop’s Window

• Pressure-Treated Lumber• Wire mesh

Coop's Roof

• Pressure-Treated Lumber• Plywood• Corrugated roof panel• Metal roof ridge cap

Inner Wall Exterior Siding

• Pressure-Treated Lumber• Wooden dowel• Plywood

Front Wall Exterior Siding

• Pressure-Treated Lumber• Wood siding boards

Aviary's Door and Stairs

• Pressure-Treated Lumber• Pressure-Treated Board• Wire mesh

Side Wall Exterior Siding (2x)

• Pressure-Treated Lumber• Wood siding boards

Nest, Roost

• Pressure-Treated Lumber• Plywood

Back Wall Exterior Siding

• Pressure-Treated Lumber• Wood siding boards

Fasteners & Hardware

• Corner braces• Door hinges• Door pulls• Surface bolts• Galvanized nails• Sheet metal screw with neoprene washer• Wood screws

8"

11'

8"

12'-4"

8"

7'

8"

8'-4"

Foundation Preparation1.1 Clear and align the ground according to the dimensions in the drawing.

1.2 For the foundation, dig the trenches at least 1' wide and 1' deep.

1.3 Fill the trenches to ground level with concrete and let cure, or harden. Since curing times vary between brands, read the packaging for recommended curing times.

1.4 Once the concrete has cured, use standard-sized bricks and lay them across the foundation. You will need roughly 110 bricks for this step.

STEP 1

Assemble The Bottom Frame2.1 Assemble the frame using 3 1/2” x 3 1/2” pressure-treated material. You will need two boards cut to 12’ that will be the rim joist and two boards cut to 8' that will be the joist.

2.2 For the corners, use an overlapping joint.

2.3 Secure the beams into the frame with 2x3" wood screws.

2.4 Using a speed square or carpenter's square, check the corners to make sure they are 90 degrees.

3 1/2"

11'-5"

3 1/2"

12'

3 1/2"

7'-5"

3 1/2"

3 1/2"

8'

STEP 2

7'

3 1/2" 3 1/2"

3'-4 1

/2"

3'-6 3/4"

3'-6 3/4"3'-5"

4'

3'-5"

7'

Assemble The Wall Studs3.1 Using 3 1/2" x 3 1/2" pressure-treated material, cut ten studs and assemble using

the illustrations below as a reference.

3.2 Use 4 1/2 “ x 4 1/2 “ x 1/2 “ L-brackets and 8x1” wood screws to secure the corners.

3.3 Make sure the corners are 90 degrees using a carpenter’s square or speed square.

STEP 3

2'-3 1/4" 2'-3 1/4" 2'-3 1/4"

3'-5"

3 1/2"

Framing The Floor4.1 Using 3 1/2 “ x 3 1/2 “ pressure-treated material, cut two joists using the illustration

below as a reference.

4.2 Secure the joists to the bottom frame with 4x5" wood screws.

STEP 4

8'4'

Install Plywood For The Floor 5.1 Prepare the floor sheathing using 9/16” plywood and the illustration below as a reference.

5.2 Secure the plywood with 2" wood screws.

STEP 5

6 1/2"

1'-11"

6 1/2"

1'-8 1

/2"

1'-8 1

/2"

3'-5"

1'-11"

Framing The Side Walls6.1 Using 2 1/2 “ x 3 1/2 “ pressure-treated material, cut four studs and attach them using

the illustration below as a reference.

6.2 Secure the girts to the studs with 4x5" wood screws.

STEP 6

Assemble The Roof Frame7.1 Use 1 1/2 “ x 5 1/2 “ material to create 14 rafters.

7.2 Use 1 1/2 “ x 3 1/2 “ material to create four collar ties and attach according to drawing.

7.3 Use 3/4 “ x 7 1/4 “ material to create the ridge board.

7.4 Connect the beams with 2x3" wood screws.

12'

7 1/4"

1'-10 1/2"

1'-10 1/2"1'-10 1/2"

1'-10 1/2"

1'-9 3/4"

1'-9 3/4"

STEP 7

Install the Roof Sheathing8.1 Cut sheets of 9/16” plywood for sheathing the roof using the drawing below as a guide.

8.2 Secure the plywood with 2" wood screws.

6'-6 3/4"

6'-6 3/4"

4'1'

6'-6 3/4"

6'-6 3/4"

4'

1'

STEP 8

Nesting Box Assemble It is necessary to make two boxes for the right and left walls.

9.1 Using 1 1/2 “ x 2 1/2 “ material, assemble the frame for the nesting boxes using the illustration below as a guide. Make sure to take note of the 9 degree slope needed for the roof of the nesting boxes.

9.2 Cover the top and bottom of the nesting boxes with 9/16” plywood and secure with 2” wood screws.

9.3 Prepare and install starter courcer from the pressure-treated lumber with cross section 1/4" x 3/4". Prepare the 1/2" x 6" wood siding boards in the required amount according to the drawing. Cut the shield's top part according to the angle of rafter slope. Assemble siding shields with 2" galvanized nails to the frame beams.

9.4 Cut the trim boards for the wall using the following size of materials: 3/4 “ x 1” , 3/4 “ x 2 1/2 “ and 3/4 “ x 3”. Use the illustration as a reference to ensure you are cutting at the appropriate angles.

9.5 Assemble the door frame using 1 1/2 “ x 2 1/2 “ material according to the illustration and use the same siding material listed in steps 24.3 and 24.4.

9.6 Install two 3" door hinges using 6x1" wood screws. Finish the door installation by attaching 4" surface bolt and 6" door pull.

9.7 Cover the roof of the nesting boxes with corrugated roof panels and secure with 1 1/2 “ sheet metal screws and neoprene washers.

9.8 Install nest box assembles with the help of two corner braces and 8x1" wood screws. Connect the box frame and coop's frame by 5" wood screws.

STEP 9

Assemble and Install Coop Doors10.1 Assemble the frame from the pressure-treated lumber with cross section 1 1/2" x 2 1/2 " with 2x5" wood screws according to the drawing.

10.2 Install door trims from the pressure-treated lumber with cross section 1 1/2" x 3/4" with 2" wood screws according to the drawing.

10.3 Prepare and install starter courcer from the pressure-treated lumber with cross section 1/4" x 3/4".

10.4 Prepare the 1/2" x 6" wood siding boards in the required amount according to the drawing.

10.5 Assemble siding shields with 2" galvanized nails.

10.6 Install three 3" door hinges using 2x1" wood screws. Finish the door installation by attaching 4" surface bolt and 6" door pulls.

3'-6"

3'-3

1/2

"

STEP 10

W ( 1 : 5 )

1'-11"

1'-

3"

Window Installation11.1 Use 1 1/2 “ x 1 1/2 “ pressure-treated material to create the window frame.

11.2 Prepare 1/4" wire mesh for window according to the dimensions.

STEP 11

3 1/2"

3'- 3/

4"

3 1/2"

3'- 3/

4"

3 1/2"

3 1/2" 2'-11 1/2" 3 1/2"

4'-3"

4'-3"

6'-11

3/4"

3 1/2"

3 1/2"

48°

42°

Aviary's Door Assemble And Installation12.1 Assemble the frame from the pressure-treated lumber with cross section 2 1/2" x 3 1/2" with 2x5" wood screws according to the drawing.

12.2 Prepare 1/4" wire mesh in the required quantity and install it on the inner side of the frame with the help of industrial stapler.

12.3 Install three 4" door hinges using 6x2" wood screws. Finish the door installation by attaching 4" surface bolt and 6" door pull.

STEP 12

3'-6 3/4" 3'-6 3/4" 3'-5"4'

3'-5"

7'

3'-4 1/2"

Aviary's Mesh Wall Installation13.1 Prepare 1/4" wire mesh in the required quantity and install it on the inner side of the

frames with the help of industrial stapler.

STEP 13

13'-2 3/4"

5'-2"

5'-2"

13'-3 1/2"

Installing Corrugated Roofing14.1 You will need roughly 140 sq. ft. of corrugated roofing for this step.

14.2 Fasten the panels with 1 1/2" sheet metal screw with neoprene washer.

14.3 Prepare and install metal roof ridge caps according to the drawing.

STEP 14

Coop DecorationNow that your coop is all done, you are ready to decorate it any way you want using your favorite

paint, stain, or preservative.

STEP 15

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