π Think building a chicken coop is expensive? Think again.
β Download low-cost, easy-to-build chicken coop plans here β and start raising chickens without breaking your budget.
Raising backyard chickens doesnβt have to drain your wallet.
In fact, with a little DIY spirit and the right blueprints, you can build a sturdy, predator-proof, comfortable chicken coop for less than $200 β often using locally sourced or reclaimed materials.
This guide shows you exactly how to build a chicken coop for under $200, and why DIY beats overpriced prefab kits every time.
π§° How to Keep Coop Costs Low (Without Sacrificing Quality)
Key strategies:
- Use affordable materials like OSB boards, untreated lumber, and chicken wire
- Buy second-hand windows, hinges, or handles at salvage yards
- Repurpose pallets or fencing wood for framing
- Keep the footprint compact but efficient (4β6 hens donβt need a mansion)
The Building A Chicken Coop system even includes designs specifically optimized for small to medium flocksβwith airflow, roosts, and nesting boxes already factored in.
π Sample Materials List (Typical Under-$200 Coop)
| Material | Estimated Cost |
|---|---|
| OSB or Plywood Sheets | $30β50 |
| 2×4 Lumber (10β15 pieces) | $40β60 |
| Chicken Wire | $20β30 |
| Roofing Panels or Shingles | $25β40 |
| Hinges, Latches, Screws | $15β20 |
| Paint or Sealer | $10β20 |
β TOTAL: Approximately $140β$200 depending on local prices
You can often save even more by using leftover paint, recycled hardware, or reclaimed wood.
π§ Want ready-made layouts for small, medium, and mobile coops? See budget plans included in the full system β complete with measurements and material shortcuts.
π‘ Best Budget-Friendly Coop Designs
- π» Portable Chicken Tractor β lightweight, easy to move, great for fresh grazing
- π 4β6 Hen Backyard Coop β compact footprint, full protection, easy access
- π‘ Raised Coop with Run β elevated coop prevents flooding, adds shade and run space
- βοΈ Cold-Weather Ready Coop β insulated with recycled foam panels, designed to minimize heating needs
All designs come with cut lists, blueprints, and assembly guides that keep waste to a minimum.
π What Owners Say About DIY Coops Under $200
βWe built a coop for 5 hens in just two weekends with about $175 in materials. Itβs way stronger than anything I found online.β
β Bethany K., Michigan
βUsed some free pallets and a second-hand window. Total cost? $143. And the hens love it.β
β Luis M., New Mexico
βPrefab coops in our area were $800+. This plan showed us how to build a better coop for $190, including a feeder and waterer.β
β Sophie D., Queensland
β Start Your Backyard Chicken Dream Without the Big Price Tag
With Building A Chicken Coop, youβll get:
- πΈ Cost-saving plans for small and medium flocks
- π§° DIY-friendly instructions using basic tools
- π Material lists optimized for affordability
- π₯ Coops that are durable, secure, and easy to clean
π Click here to download the full low-cost chicken coop blueprint pack