There are a myriad of options what you could use as building materials when it comes to
chicken coops.Since there are numerous unique designs - depending on the size - you can go with, it's easiest to use the material that suits your chosen option the best.
For many people, one strong consideration when determining which type of chicken coop to build is price. While some plans will call for pricier varieties of materials to be used, others allow for more flexibility so you can effectively reduce down your building costs while still maintaining a very well built chicken coop.
Here are the 3 most popular, most cost effective material options Wood Pros: Normally a good option ( depending on the type )
provides sturdy structure
easy to paint or stain
good insulation if you choose the thicker variety
Cons: prone to shrink over the years
Plywood
Pros: low cost option
less "shrinkage" than regular untreated wood
some have been treated to be moisture resistant
Cons: the glue or adhesive used to make plywood can give off formaldehyde
Chipboard
Pros: another low cost option
easy to paint and decorate
Cons: its' basically pressed recycled paper and therefor not very well suited for any kind of wet conditions
not suited for larger chicken coops
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