See the New Upgrades to Our Most Popular Chicken Coop

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  • čas přidán 21. 08. 2024
  • Matt does a walk-through of an American Coop and shows what features come standard in our most popular chicken coop. There are new upgrades that will now be included in this 6' x 12' walk-in chicken coop.
    The back henhouse doors were upgraded with windows, the deep litter bed and egg hutch comes with high-density polyethelene, and the ladder from the run to the henhouse was redesigned.
    Our American Coop is our most popular selling chicken coop and is suitable for up to 16 full-sized chickens with free ranging. It has two 6-foot roost bars in the henhouse and is 7' tall at the peak. Like all our chicken coops, the American Coop is predator proof and built to last a lifetime. Our signature deep litter beds means no cleaning out the henhouse for at least a year or longer. This chicken coop comes with a variety of different options, please check our website for pricing. We ship worldwide!
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Komentáře • 277

  • @alejandracampos934
    @alejandracampos934 Před 3 lety +7

    I like this lady.... She ask so many questions

  • @toniahand6251
    @toniahand6251 Před 4 lety +9

    Another fine coop down south. She will love it, so will her chickens. I would love to see another coop with the storage below the egg hutch. It is such a super idea for keeping their feed right on hand. Keep on showing these wonderful functional coops. We are WATCHING!

    • @CarolinaCoopsVideos
      @CarolinaCoopsVideos  Před 4 lety

      Thank you Tonia. We like our 'coop pantry' too. Hopefully we will video a coop with one soon.

  • @13thSwarde
    @13thSwarde Před 4 lety +3

    I am new to raising Chickens, learning all I can before making the leap. My wife, and I are looking for our forever home in the country, with several acres of land. We plan to build a coop. with attached run. and I think if at all possible we will be getting one of the American Coops in 6 foot by 18 foot. I want to let you know the new rear coop doors are an awesome idea. Windows to let in day light, and they open from the bottom, swing up to allow airflow, and rain protection, plus you don't have to look for a place to store the removable door panels. I think your Chicken Coops, and Runs are the best kit out there for those of us looking for a quality Chicken forever home.

  • @happycamper4329
    @happycamper4329 Před 2 lety +4

    I use pine shavings under the straw because it helps absorb any moisture and if a chook breaks an egg in the nesting box, it also helps to minimise the mess. Pine shavings are also great for reducing the awful smell, and are great for making compost when you clean out the coop.

  • @allanhough9687
    @allanhough9687 Před 4 lety +15

    I have noticed when you are talking about litter and nesting materials you do not stress the need for using different materials. I have had chickens off and on for over 40 years. Now, I did not come up with on my own, but my Grandparents, Aunts and Uncles shared their experience with me. If you are using shavings for instance in the run, the reason you do not want it in the nest boxes, is that it confuses the girls. They do not see the difference as to the place, just the material. Therefore you will have a higher instance of eggs on the floor. This also is most important if you are free ranging your birds. Part of the reason for lower egg count when free ranging is the availability of the grass that they are browsing in, so they lay their eggs in that. At least this has been our experience. We use golden comets, a sex link because of their egg count, 280 to 320 plus per year. They are an extra large to jumbo brown egg. Because they lay so many eggs you need to keep oyster shell for calcium and cherry stone for grit, even if you are free ranging.
    For cleaning poly carbonate or plexiglass, SO NOT USE WINDEX OR ANY OTHER GLASS CLEANER WITH AMMONIA OR AMMONIA D. It will cloud the plastic and make it look foggy. Ammonia sort of melts the plastic to give it that look. We use vinegar and water for cleaning all windows. Works good for all types of stain removal too.
    I enjoy your videos greatly for info not only for the coops, but on birds too. You see even at 68 yrs old, I still keep learning from and sharing with others. God bless and keep up the fine work you are doing.
    Al Hough, Onawa, Iowa

    • @trackrat62
      @trackrat62 Před 4 lety +2

      I don't know why I never received the tip about differing the bedding and nesting material until this video + your comment. Thanks for that - I'll be making a change in my coop today.

    • @KrazyKajun602
      @KrazyKajun602 Před rokem +1

      Allan great explanation. I live in Louisiana and we had chickens when I was young and looking to get some. What advice can you give me on selecting the correct variety of hens for my location. We get hot and humid weather and would love advice on proper task on raising chickens from chicks onward. Thank you for your time.

    • @allanhough9687
      @allanhough9687 Před rokem +2

      @@KrazyKajun602 I have found that hatcheries in my area can be a great source of information. Their advice can be helpful as to birds that are heat resistant. Rhode Island Reds or Whites are a good all around bird for my area. I don't t know about extreme heat like yours. Local old timers in your area are also a wonderful source. I used t raise Cornish rock cross birds for meat birds, since we sold them semi-commercially. You might also consider Pekin ducks since they are excellent layers and are good meat birds.

  • @tinacarmichael5649
    @tinacarmichael5649 Před 4 lety +17

    I’ve been a big fan of your company for such a long time and I’m always so impressed that you are constantly making improvements and upgrading your features that come standard with even your most affordable coops!! You guys are amazing 😊

    • @CarolinaCoopsVideos
      @CarolinaCoopsVideos  Před 4 lety +3

      Tina Carmichael thank you. That makes me so happy to hear. Matt

    • @andremartin4396
      @andremartin4396 Před 3 lety

      Hey everyone, the best results that i've ever had was by following the Coop Magic Tactic (i found it on google) definately the no.1 info that I have ever tried.

    • @andremartin4396
      @andremartin4396 Před 3 lety

      hi guys, the greatest success that I have ever had was by following the coop magic tactic (just google it) definately the most useful course that I have ever followed.

    • @adrianakuzmikova1697
      @adrianakuzmikova1697 Před 2 lety

      @@CarolinaCoopsVideos hi, what software is your designer using to design these?

  • @FishinmattRyann
    @FishinmattRyann Před 4 lety +8

    i don't get the thumbs downs?!?! you guys make quality stuff... maybe its the youtube chicken police, or your competition?

    • @kennethhigdon1159
      @kennethhigdon1159 Před 5 měsíci +1

      People don’t understand that quality like this comes with a pretty big price tag. You get what you pay for.
      That is the cause of the thumbs down.

  • @tomay777a
    @tomay777a Před 4 lety +5

    It's good that you accommodate silkies and bantams. It would be interesting to see a video of her coop with the silkies in it when they are mature and living in it.

  • @10speed4
    @10speed4 Před 3 lety +3

    You’re coops are the most talked about and the coops others compare their builds too. Nice work.

  • @Kate-bi9dh
    @Kate-bi9dh Před 2 lety +3

    I love that you guys plan for deep litter! I just wish there was an additional covered area to hold the continuous feeder and water outside of the coop so it doesn’t take up floor space (and by having it in an alcove it keeps them cleaner)

  • @lindas9638
    @lindas9638 Před 4 lety +25

    Your coops are beautiful! I wish I could afford one without going into debt, which I wouldn't do... ☹

  • @hardwareclothwww.sebossfen6011

    Very precise design and finishing, I admire the beautiful barbed wire installation.

  • @motherthemis344
    @motherthemis344 Před 3 lety +2

    Love and the shared information is so valuable! Thank you. I learn so much from these videos.

  • @wandamcgann7728
    @wandamcgann7728 Před 4 lety +1

    my father raised chickens all his life and he always put pine shavings and pine needles in his coop he said it keeps the mites down on the chickens, he would also put a dirt pool in his coop for the chickens to dust in and always put diatomaceous earth down to help with bug issues. DE will not harm the chickens/ also would put a little organic vinegar in their water every once in a while if they look like they were stressed. my father always had very healthy chickens and very good layers also. coops always neat and clean.

  • @johnnylawson69
    @johnnylawson69 Před 4 lety +3

    The coop looks great. Very good job on construction and design. One change I would recommend. For the roof on the egg hutch, I would add a protective edging to the steel roofing. That edge can be sharp. Even in your video you show how the kids open the door and look in there. Even in the video, the kids' heads are inches from that potentially sharp edge.

    • @CarolinaCoopsVideos
      @CarolinaCoopsVideos  Před 4 lety +1

      You have an excellent point Johnny. And we did add a protective edging to the egg hutch in a recent build. All these things do drive up the costs, but we love to learn and grow with our coops and continue to improve on our designs. You can see the egg hutch in this recent video:
      czcams.com/video/VwCk4d-rWpI/video.html

  • @WSseaghost110
    @WSseaghost110 Před 3 lety +1

    Thanks for the great information and shared videos. Our family has learned so much and we are having a blast with our chicks and I can tell they are very happy too.

  • @LeftSeatAdventures
    @LeftSeatAdventures Před 3 lety

    We use lemon pledge on aircraft windscreens and canopies, prevents scratching. Spray on first, work it around with your fingers to break up dirt and bugs, then use a rag to wipe off. Never use a dry rag on a dry surface or with visible dirt present. All that being said, I have no idea how well lemon pledge would interact with a chicken coop and chickens. But that is the best solution we've found for polycarb and plexi. Great coop designs!

    • @CarolinaCoopsVideos
      @CarolinaCoopsVideos  Před 3 lety +1

      Thanks for your comments. Our polycarbonate doesn't seem to scratch. We have used castille soap and water which has cleaned the windows wonderfully.

  • @leroyvandrie3611
    @leroyvandrie3611 Před 3 lety +1

    Terrific videos always! Completely done. All questions answered, Loved the ventilation! Thanks 🙏

  • @tales_of_the_crypto1583
    @tales_of_the_crypto1583 Před 4 lety +6

    Absolutely amazing chicken coops! Great ideas on the build!🙌💯💞👀

  • @rickfarrell610
    @rickfarrell610 Před 3 lety

    I cannot not think of a better door design. 👍🏻👍🏻

  • @optimusprime-qf1lg
    @optimusprime-qf1lg Před 4 lety +12

    Just when I thought this coop couldn’t get any better you guys go and do this. Bravo team!! Fantastic job👍

  • @robertcarullo4926
    @robertcarullo4926 Před 3 lety +1

    You give a lot of information on coops I never knew. Well informed.

  • @troyarneson3280
    @troyarneson3280 Před 4 lety +5

    i like the rear windows

  • @adamm2909
    @adamm2909 Před 2 lety

    Incredible work
    Very inspiring
    respect and love from Jerusalem Palestine 🇵🇸 ❤️🐓🦆

  • @mr.mikeyg.5282
    @mr.mikeyg.5282 Před 4 lety +5

    Love the new features especially the new doors.

    • @CarolinaCoopsVideos
      @CarolinaCoopsVideos  Před 4 lety +2

      Thank you. We really enjoy hearing what people think, especially when we change things. Thank you for your comments and for watching.

    • @duanepropps9850
      @duanepropps9850 Před 4 lety

      C

  • @eddielane9569
    @eddielane9569 Před 4 lety +4

    Even with the drain that they had installed, during a heavy rain the water has got to splash all inside the floor of the pen and get into the food. They should install gutters at least in the area of the pen.

    • @monicaperez2843
      @monicaperez2843 Před 4 lety +1

      Think the eaves should be a little longer. Believe they are not for fear the coop owner would get injured, as they would be head height.

    • @CarolinaCoopsVideos
      @CarolinaCoopsVideos  Před 4 lety +1

      Eddie Lane well the good news is if you hang your feeder and have it in about 2’ from the side wall it’s not an issue.

    • @CarolinaCoopsVideos
      @CarolinaCoopsVideos  Před 4 lety

      Monica Perez that is an issue I often think about with customer hitting their heads. Pleas keep in mind this is one of our “one size fits all” mass production coops. If you want to see eves wait until you see the upcoming video of our last custom coop in SC.

  • @tylerl6589
    @tylerl6589 Před 3 lety +1

    very nice build! Just a thought, maybe you could put some sort of flexible cover like a smooth peel n stick used in waterproofing over the hinged doors so debris doesn't get trapped there.

  • @ldhenderson95
    @ldhenderson95 Před 4 lety +10

    "Chicken coffins from TSC" perfect description

    • @CarolinaCoopsVideos
      @CarolinaCoopsVideos  Před 4 lety +2

      :D

    • @ldhenderson95
      @ldhenderson95 Před 4 lety +2

      @@CarolinaCoopsVideos I was given one that was under a year old. It cost $300 and the bottom is falling out and the roof is caving it.

    • @sonjadowns6713
      @sonjadowns6713 Před 4 lety +6

      Yep. We have one that we have used for the past 18 months. It is falling apart. Saving up for a Carolina Coop. Love the new features!

    • @monicaperez2843
      @monicaperez2843 Před 4 lety +3

      They should be ashamed of themselves for selling them . . . because TSC is supposed to be proud that they sell only quality products!

    • @CarolinaCoopsVideos
      @CarolinaCoopsVideos  Před 4 lety +4

      @@monicaperez2843 We agree Monica. That's why we do what we do, and we really are giving the best price we can for our coops. The material and the craftsmanship is important to us, and we know our coops are made to last.

  • @greatcountryliving
    @greatcountryliving Před rokem +1

    Next to the barn is perfect for a gutter & rainbarrel for the chickens

  • @thirstymercfan
    @thirstymercfan Před 3 lety +3

    He seems like a good egg 😂.so true excellent customer service is hard to find these days

  • @tamiracampbell8656
    @tamiracampbell8656 Před 4 lety +1

    I love these doors, but I live in Ontario, Canada and the gaps that I see would causes drafts in the winter that would need to be eliminated. But I like the solid door over the polycarbonate window, just my preference.

    • @tdenarobackup
      @tdenarobackup Před 4 lety

      Tamira Campbell What’s the Canadian solution for a window or door without a gap? Just curious how you guys handle clean out doors up there?

  • @ericpamcrouch8013
    @ericpamcrouch8013 Před 6 měsíci +1

    I’m just finishing up building the same exact coop as this one. I’m currently doing the finishing touches. Is there a standard measurement for the 2 roost bars in the hen house? How far apart should they be and how far from the walls in the front and back of the hen house? I love your videos and have learned so much through watching all of them. Thanks

  • @lauriecampbell4357
    @lauriecampbell4357 Před 3 lety

    Looks like an awesome coop!! I would use construction grade washed sand as litter and clean daily with a cat litter box scooper. Easy Peasy!

    • @CarolinaCoopsVideos
      @CarolinaCoopsVideos  Před 3 lety +1

      Hi Laurie, we don't recommend sand in the run for a few reasons. Chickens are woodland creatures and need their environment to mimic that, so they can dig, forage for bugs, and dust bathe. Also there are beneficial microbes in the soil that isn't there in sand. Secondly, there is no reason to have to clean your coop daily. We take all those chores out of chicken keeping. No one wants to scoop chicken poop every day. So to make it easy for the people and much more healthy and beneficial to chickens, ditch the sand, and put in dirt, leaves, grass clipping, wood chips, any natural, organic material you can find. Thanks for watching.

  • @PeasLovePineapples
    @PeasLovePineapples Před 3 lety +3

    Finally! A gorgeous coop I can afford! I really wanted a coop from you guys, having been watching all your videos for awhile, have visited your site but its so comprehensive it was a little difficult to figure out which coop was the right coop for me and affordable. So the videos definitely help!. I will definitely need to hire y'all for the installation. 1 question is it better to set it on flat earth ground or to set it on bricks or concrete foundation and put soil down? Sorry if you mentioned it in video, I watched to the very end and did not hear this information.

  • @rev.twilson7300
    @rev.twilson7300 Před 2 lety

    Beautiful birdhouse.

  • @brendastrait9518
    @brendastrait9518 Před 3 lety

    AWESOME!!! I'm headed to your site now!!!

  • @user-nu3rr2lv1l
    @user-nu3rr2lv1l Před rokem

    Love this coop! Someday…

  • @SirenaSpades
    @SirenaSpades Před rokem

    This man says stop worrying about keeping them warm. He's obviously from down south. In the height of summer, we hit 70 degrees max, buddy. Right now snow is up to my waist.

    • @CarolinaCoopsVideos
      @CarolinaCoopsVideos  Před rokem

      Hi Sirena, Matt the owner is from Clifton Springs, NY and lived there most of his life. Carolina Coops started in NC and then the business went back to NY, now the business is back in NC (and still a shop in NY) so we have tons of experience with chickens in the cold. We also have coops in every state in the US including Alaska!

  • @KristisCustomCreations

    Fairhope!!! That's so close to where I'm located! Such a wonderful little town!

  • @ragazzoloro
    @ragazzoloro Před 4 lety +1

    New to the channel and i'm loving it. Subscribed!

  • @LorrayneHam
    @LorrayneHam Před 4 lety +1

    I’m saving to get one next year!!! I love this coop!!

  • @all4god780
    @all4god780 Před 4 lety +1

    Loooove this coop. One day when I get my dream farm!

  • @rachealsingell3857
    @rachealsingell3857 Před rokem

    It’s beautiful and functional.

  • @G.Davis67
    @G.Davis67 Před 2 lety +2

    I'm new to chicken raising, what are some recommended modifications to this coop for a Wisconsin winter?

  • @IndigenousIndianLady65

    I love that size coop!

  • @grapnel87
    @grapnel87 Před 4 lety +3

    I know, everyone expects everything. I think they are great. I wish you sold the plans so I could build my own. What is the reasoning for having the protection cloth on the inside above the chicken door behind the poly-carbonate?

  • @milagrossobrado1429
    @milagrossobrado1429 Před 4 lety +3

    This make me want to have chicken. Love it!

  • @chrismcpherson1204
    @chrismcpherson1204 Před rokem +1

    Squeegee is good to use to clean with

  • @cathygiacomazzi1449
    @cathygiacomazzi1449 Před rokem +2

    I am impressed with your coops. Any ideas on how to insulate a coop in -45 degree weather?

    • @SirenaSpades
      @SirenaSpades Před rokem

      Agree. I'm in Northern Maine and we get some cold weather too.

  • @amychiappa194
    @amychiappa194 Před rokem

    I love chickens I mean it I love chickens I love Chicks .

  • @TommyLightfootGarrett90211

    This is incredible.

  • @nickabel8279
    @nickabel8279 Před 2 lety

    Need to check em out more but I want to see their take on roll away nest boxes where u can collect the eggs from outside the coop

  • @dak3845
    @dak3845 Před rokem +2

    Is there an update on their coop and how they are enjoying it? And how many chickens now?😃

  • @ronniewrenay6743
    @ronniewrenay6743 Před 4 lety

    Really nice looking coops !

  • @ck3703
    @ck3703 Před 3 lety

    Love her t shirt - and the coop

  • @Cogzed
    @Cogzed Před 4 lety +6

    Man nice coops! Checking out their site though and they're just too expensive! Especially the shipping. I live in Utah so it's almost a grand just to ship it here. Beautiful and functional though. Just can't afford it and not worth the debt.

    • @CarolinaCoopsVideos
      @CarolinaCoopsVideos  Před 4 lety +9

      Thank you for the compliment on our coops. Sorry you feel like our coops aren't worth the cost. We use the best materials and our coops will last forever. Yes, shipping is expensive, because a standard American Coop weighs 1200 lbs. We are always working to get the costs down, and we realize the investment is big in the beginning. But many people buy cheap coops and have to replace them each year, plus they lose birds to predators. We know all our customers have thought it was worth it though. :)

    • @Cogzed
      @Cogzed Před 4 lety +6

      Carolina Coops Videos oh they’re worth the cost! I just can’t afford it and I don’t think anything is worth going into debt for. They’re nice coops though! And the shipping makes sense. Ever thought of selling your plans to people who can’t afford your pre-built coops so we can buy the materials at cost? Some others do that.

    • @CarolinaCoopsVideos
      @CarolinaCoopsVideos  Před rokem +1

      @@Cogzed We are considering it, but there's so much logistics involved to protect our product, so it's not as easy as it sounds. But we hope to one day.

    • @Cogzed
      @Cogzed Před rokem

      @@CarolinaCoopsVideos completely understand. Thank you.

  • @jimdiesel33
    @jimdiesel33 Před 2 lety +1

    Love you coops. I noticed on this coop... the side where the main doors to the hen house are. There's that little bit of space between the framing and the doors, both swinging doors and drop down door. That little space could cause drafts. But I've noticed in more recent videos on the inside of the hen house, there seems to be plywood over the framing that produces a slightly extended lip or edge, about an inch. So when you close the doors that lip blocks the cracks and thus blocks drafts. Is this a change/upgrade you've made over time?

  • @Techangler65
    @Techangler65 Před 4 lety

    Cool stuff great doors

  • @nickmcalpin10
    @nickmcalpin10 Před 3 lety

    If Ray Liotta built chicken coops instead of did.....gangster shit.

  • @mariagraziano3182
    @mariagraziano3182 Před 4 lety

    Very Informative ! We just got some baby chicks!

  • @FishinmattRyann
    @FishinmattRyann Před 2 lety +1

    It would be cool to have Cecil on video chicken live!

  • @frankfraticelli2967
    @frankfraticelli2967 Před 4 lety +4

    That's not a chicken coop. That's a house renovation add on.

  • @josemontalvo4532
    @josemontalvo4532 Před 2 lety

    Could you guys sell the Blueprints to your coops? We’ll be moving to Central America, so the logistics in taking a coop down there is not feasible. I subscribed and put notifications on, because I love your videos. Thank you for sharing.

  • @ancimargarita2763
    @ancimargarita2763 Před 4 lety

    what we do here in France for our chicken coops is that we put the coop on top of a very large piece of apron and pvc "net", and that is of course also put outside of the coop for snakes and all kind of pests that are also abundant over here!!! And what do you do with the open spaces that are created because of the canals on the tin roof? Because snakes, rats, mice and so many other pests can crawl through these "holes".

    • @CarolinaCoopsVideos
      @CarolinaCoopsVideos  Před 4 lety

      We don't recommend putting any netting or apron inside the run, because chickens need to scratch and dig and take dust baths. That's why we only recommend doing it around the perimeter of the coop. We haven't had any reports of pests crawling in from the eaves or roof. The metal roof is overlapped so there isn't any spaces created. As for mice and rats, we recommend not giving them a reason to come to your coop. We discuss that in many of our videos. Thank you for your comments and for watching our video.

    • @ancimargarita2763
      @ancimargarita2763 Před 4 lety

      good, but the net we put inside
      is completely buried more than feet and a half, with netting on the sides also of course, and our hens do not get even closer to were it is. Because where we are there are many snakes, and they are really smart, you cannot believe the little holes they are capable of going through. ANd with this netting all our problems were solved.@@CarolinaCoopsVideos

  • @aovoonthefarmsouthernillin3687

    Nice video.

  • @wildae.
    @wildae. Před rokem

    i love your coops

  • @reneebrown2968
    @reneebrown2968 Před 2 lety

    Pine pitch will gum up your chickens feathers

  • @tompowell6723
    @tompowell6723 Před 4 lety +5

    How about sphagnum moss, which is so common in the South, as a nesting medium?

    • @CarolinaCoopsVideos
      @CarolinaCoopsVideos  Před 3 lety

      It would work, it's nice and stringy. We find chickens love straw though.

  • @duanetaylor9599
    @duanetaylor9599 Před 2 lety

    To clean the plexiglas...John Deere dealers sell a polycarbonate cleaner in a spray cleaner.

  • @GgFf-ok7ob
    @GgFf-ok7ob Před 4 lety

    Good job 👏 👍

  • @PyramidModel
    @PyramidModel Před 4 lety

    I would love it even more if the plexi on the windows was put on from behind/inside the frame instead of in frontoutside so you don't see the edges and the screws.

    • @CarolinaCoopsVideos
      @CarolinaCoopsVideos  Před 4 lety

      Thank you for your comments. We used to put the polycarbonate inside the windows, (like a traditional window) but in an effort to keep the costs down we started doing it this way. It also has an added benefit as allowing water to run off and not seep in anywhere.

  • @jxn0010
    @jxn0010 Před 2 lety +1

    Almost done building my 10x12 10 foot height coop out of 2x10 2x6 and 2x4 1/2 plywood 2300$

    • @emmasalgado7877
      @emmasalgado7877 Před 2 lety

      Whoa thanks for that, I’m just about to start w the same size and I really wanted to know what real expenses were going to be cost wise.

  • @tallytai0326
    @tallytai0326 Před 4 lety +1

    At about 22:26, Matt says you could double your flock in that coop very easily, but then gets distracted and never says how. Lol. How would that be done? I love the American coop but I have a strong feeling I’ll have more than 12 birds eventually. :-)

    • @CarolinaCoopsVideos
      @CarolinaCoopsVideos  Před 4 lety +1

      Tai Nunez yes sorry I didn’t get into details about how to best introduce more hens to her existing flock but the point I was making to her is that at the time of video she had 6 hens and that there was room in her new coop to add another 6 hens for a total of 12. How to do that is another story. Thanks for watching.

    • @tallytai0326
      @tallytai0326 Před 4 lety

      Carolina Coops Videos Ah okay gotcha. I understand. Thanks so much for taking the time to reply. Much appreciated. :-)

  • @johnnztf
    @johnnztf Před 4 lety +1

    You should supply the carabiners

    • @br4man
      @br4man Před 4 lety

      Yep, simple cheap upgrade!

  • @JS-jh4cy
    @JS-jh4cy Před 2 lety +1

    Do the chicken 🐓🐔 like such a long steep ramp up to the door? What about the small chicks that cannot make that mountain to the floor of the chicken 🐔 palace?

  • @Farley25
    @Farley25 Před 2 lety

    What a sweet lady! Nice coop too.

  • @johnfreeman9766
    @johnfreeman9766 Před 4 lety +8

    Can you just sell me plans so I can build it myself?

    • @franciscoo.8656
      @franciscoo.8656 Před 3 lety +1

      John Freeman : i’ll just take a pic, do my own measurements and save on the copy right design.

  • @jamessteffens8337
    @jamessteffens8337 Před rokem

    😊

  • @garyschultz253
    @garyschultz253 Před 4 lety +1

    Common Girl's,
    We're staying at the Hilton.

  • @foxxrunner7989
    @foxxrunner7989 Před 3 lety +1

    this guy talks with a whole lot of confidence.,
    I’m not criticizing you I don’t if or no way but you do have a Lotta mistakes I don’t know if this is your first time with chickens if you mentioned it I don’t know but if you have chickens and you have that big window in the back and all those windows you could still get different animals that are gonna wanna break that window we’re getting some help I seen the chickens in there and scratch on it and who is your chickens to get very scared

    • @CarolinaCoopsVideos
      @CarolinaCoopsVideos  Před 3 lety

      We have been building coops like this for over 10 years, we haven't had a predator break into our coops yet. Our windows are polycarbonate and much stronger than glass. Perhaps you didn't catch all the details during the video. Either way, thanks for watching.

  • @BeauCarlisle
    @BeauCarlisle Před 4 lety +1

    What size are the dowels and are there multiple levels for holding the doors w/Polycarbonate open or is there just one hole at the top and a hidden hole inside when they are closed?

  • @saleen235
    @saleen235 Před 4 lety

    Can’t wait to buy my House next year so I can get one.

  • @colly1952
    @colly1952 Před rokem +1

    Isn't the dowel system hard on the door hinges?

    • @CarolinaCoopsVideos
      @CarolinaCoopsVideos  Před rokem

      our hinges are made to be used, to be opened and closed, so no the dowels aren't hard on the hinges at all. Thanks for your question.

  • @diakanos
    @diakanos Před 3 lety

    Chicken whisperer!

  • @michaelmason5440
    @michaelmason5440 Před 3 lety

    I'm hoping to move this year to Lancaster, PA. I'm hoping to have laying hens. I love looking at your vidoes for ideas. I served 24 years of EMS and Heavy Rescue. So when I build my coop I want to personlize my coop. Any Suggestions.

  • @theeclecticlife
    @theeclecticlife Před rokem

    Love your videos BTW. Is that 1/4 or 1/2 inch cloth all the way around

    • @CarolinaCoopsVideos
      @CarolinaCoopsVideos  Před rokem

      On this coop we used our ½" pvc coated hardware cloth around the perimeter of the coop.

  • @JS-jh4cy
    @JS-jh4cy Před 2 lety +1

    Any ways to build out of recycled crappy lumber and in a very limited budget?

  • @Eric-ve9pc
    @Eric-ve9pc Před měsícem

    People think chickens are like humans? Ok, in that case , who’d want a doorway without an awning or overhang to keep you dry. Rain pours on nesting boxes. Step ladder or inclined ramp , which would you want to walk down first thing in the morning?

  • @nermalsturf
    @nermalsturf Před 4 lety

    I'm curious about if spanish moss could be used for nesting material... looking at her trees, there seems to be a decent supply already

  • @stevefulcher8031
    @stevefulcher8031 Před 2 lety

    I would like to thank you for these videos. I am getting some chickens and I really love y'alls coops. I was wondering are the coops/runs anchored to the ground in any way? I was wondering due to my area having high winds. Thank you again.

    • @CarolinaCoopsVideos
      @CarolinaCoopsVideos  Před 2 lety +1

      We have anchored many of our coops, especially large ones in areas where there are strong winds or hurricanes. We build a base and add a sill plate and use anchor bolts. There are a few custom coop videos on this channel that show that. Check out the Sante Fe, NM coops for some examples of that. Thanks for your comment.

    • @stevefulcher8031
      @stevefulcher8031 Před 2 lety

      @@CarolinaCoopsVideos thank you for the prompt reply. It was very informative.

  • @ziaearthquake
    @ziaearthquake Před 4 lety

    If I only have a run for my chickens (getting them soon) and can not free range, should I still do a compost/mulch floor in the run? Or try to encourage grass in there?

  • @carolfreeman2962
    @carolfreeman2962 Před 3 lety

    This is the coop I want and this exact size. I am in WA State. I called and left a message. You had just closed for the day. I would need you to assemble it for me.

    • @CarolinaCoopsVideos
      @CarolinaCoopsVideos  Před 3 lety

      Hi Carol. You can always email us at sales@carolinacoops.com and tell us which coop you want, your address and that you want it assembled. That's the best way to get the ball rolling on buying our coops. Thank you!

  • @user-qt3bf5ox2q
    @user-qt3bf5ox2q Před rokem

    Красиво! Но все очень дорого. Когда окупится постройка и любимые птицы будут приносить доход? Или это реклама для продажи домика и ролика?

  • @dianaboerninghaus3040
    @dianaboerninghaus3040 Před 3 lety

    Are the hardware cloth screwed on with screws and washers or are they stapled. Screws and washers are best to keep predators out and washed sand is better than composed material it is easier to clean. And sweet coop by the chicken chick is best for the droppings boards if you have that too.

    • @CarolinaCoopsVideos
      @CarolinaCoopsVideos  Před 3 lety

      Hi Diana. Thank you for your comments, however, we respectfully disagree on all your points. No predator has gotten into our coops through the hardware cloth because we use quality strong gauge PVC coated wire. To your second point, chickens don't live naturally on the beach and sand doesn't promote beneficial microbes or harbor bugs that chickens need and want to eat. We also don't agree with the dropping boards, we like the deep litter system, which is easy and healthiest for your flock. Our methods make chicken keeping so much easier than what you are describing, and it makes for a healthy and safe flock.

  • @normbograham
    @normbograham Před rokem +3

    My son's chickens kill snakes as a team. Weird.

    • @CarolinaCoopsVideos
      @CarolinaCoopsVideos  Před rokem

      chickens will definitely go after small snakes.

    • @normbograham
      @normbograham Před rokem +1

      @@CarolinaCoopsVideos My Son's chickens are Deathlayers. they 100% go after all snakes, including big ones coming out of the nearby stream. They got one 4 feet long.

  • @kelseykeller2424
    @kelseykeller2424 Před 4 lety

    If I want this coop, with all of the choices she made, how much would this coop be? I’m trying to convince my husband that this is the coop I need!

    • @CarolinaCoopsVideos
      @CarolinaCoopsVideos  Před 4 lety +1

      Hi Kelsey, the coop in this video is all our standard features, so our American Coop as you see it here starts at $2850.
      This customer paid for a turnkey service which includes delivery and assembly and that comes with the predator apron.
      Usually we ship out these coops and people assemble over the weekend and attached the predator apron.
      Here's our American Coop order form with options, just to see. Shipping depends on location, you can call us for a shipping quote at 919-794-3989 or fill out the form on the link below., there's no obligation. Thank you.
      carolinacoops.com/shop/american-coop/

  • @itspossible3390
    @itspossible3390 Před 4 lety

    I think a hanging chain would be better than those dowe rods which give to much leverage to the window, high winds could damage the hinges maybe?

    • @CarolinaCoopsVideos
      @CarolinaCoopsVideos  Před 4 lety

      We have coops with both, so far neither one has reported a problem from winds, but you make a valid point. Thanks for your comments and for watching

    • @itspossible3390
      @itspossible3390 Před 4 lety

      @@CarolinaCoopsVideos And if you really wanted to upgrade your nest boxes then check out the slanted design that the eggs roll into a bin so they don't eat them.. But great video, i'd say chicken coups are going to be popular this year

  • @michellejohns8921
    @michellejohns8921 Před 4 lety

    Hi - I have a question about the snake guard. Is it necessary to do the 2"x3" predator apron first and the PVC coated black hardware cloth over it or would the hardware cloth by itself serve the purpose of a predator apron AND a snake guard?

  • @warzshadow9701
    @warzshadow9701 Před 2 lety

    I'm In Central Florida, how do your coops stand up to Hurricanes, flooding and constant humidity along with our heat? Wood rots fast here. We have mold galore. Would the coops last a while here?

    • @CarolinaCoopsVideos
      @CarolinaCoopsVideos  Před 2 lety +1

      We recommend all our coops be painted or stained to preserve the wood. We have many coops in Florida, and just like any structure, if it's done right, it will last.

    • @warzshadow9701
      @warzshadow9701 Před 2 lety +1

      @@CarolinaCoopsVideos Thank you for the reply!

  • @KrazyKajun602
    @KrazyKajun602 Před rokem

    What about a mobile coop? Do you have anything. I plant alot of cover crops for my garden plots and would like one to move easy around the plots.

    • @CarolinaCoopsVideos
      @CarolinaCoopsVideos  Před rokem

      Hi Wayne, we have made this model in a mobile style, but our experience is that for laying hens, a stationary coop is best with free ranging.