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A HOOP COOP for our NEW CHICKENS!
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The Chickens MOVE into the HOOP COOP!
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The EASIEST Bread EVER! Crunchy, No Knead Recipe.
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TORNADOES In the Ozark's...How WE Prepare!
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No More RUNNY Sauce! I WISH I knew THIS when I started.
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How To Make Homemade Cheese! Simple, Cheap & Delicious
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We Will NEVER Freeze Our EXTRA EGGS Again!
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We Will NEVER Raise THESE Animals Again!!!
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4 Reasons All My Seedlings Died
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A HOOP COOP for our NEW CHICKENS!
24,648
The Chickens MOVE into the HOOP COOP!
15,790
The EASIEST Bread EVER! Crunchy, No Knead Recipe.
14,599
TORNADOES In the Ozark's...How WE Prepare!
13,923
No More RUNNY Sauce! I WISH I knew THIS when I started.
13,072
How To Make Homemade Cheese! Simple, Cheap & Delicious
9,122
We Will NEVER Freeze Our EXTRA EGGS Again!
8,132
We Will NEVER Raise THESE Animals Again!!!
8,021
4 Reasons All My Seedlings Died
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Don't FRY those GREEN TOMATOES!!
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Making HOMEMADE BUTTER with a MODERN twist.
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Unheated Greenhouse Troubles. Our Solution!
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Experimental Gardening Might Be Paying Off!
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No More Rats! Easy Homemade Rat Trap
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How to Raise Rabbits for Meat: Part 1 Breeding
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Hatching Quail Eggs Can Be Simple!
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ALL of a SUDDEN they are EVERYWHERE
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Basic Quail Care and How to tell Male from Female.
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The HOOP COOPS Are Just TOO COLD!
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Living Traditions Homestead is all about living a simple and sustainable way of life. We believe the world has gotten too “busy” and that people are missing out on many of the true blessings this world has to offer. We started as a small urban homestead in Gilbert, AZ and after the city grew up around us, decided it was time leave corporate America and take a big leap of faith by moving our family to the Missouri Ozarks.

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Channel Comments
StAndrew65 (6 years ago)
That structure can be used for a lot of things: chicken coop; greenhouse; crop protection; dog kennel; etc. Heck, it can also be used as a child's playhouse. . Thanks for sharing!
randygrider (4 years ago)
No need to cut panels, just overlap, will make whole structure stronger.
TheWisemanExperience (4 years ago)
Good work. I like it when people say "God bless". God bless you too!
nicoleauld9536 (4 years ago)
Bless you both for taking time to do a in depth step by step for ppl who have no ideas how to build a coop but desire to. I love the teamwork!️
AnneGoggansQHHT (5 years ago (edited))
For those who have predators like raccoons, never use chicken wire. We’ve had predators it holes in chicken wire, pull the chicken heads out, and bite the heads off as a snack. Hardware cloth is the way to go.
tongaimupedzi (5 years ago)
Apart from seeing this wonderful ideas you show, it's so sweet seeing you working hand in hand as couple, it's so amazing I love your team work....May the good Lord bless you
blueheronfarm3818 (6 years ago)
I built my coop nearly identical to this one. One thing I did differently is to add two support boards, front to back, on the top of the door frame on the inside. It gave a little more front to back stability on the top in the wind and gave me a place to run a light and hang a hook for when I need to feed inside on really rainy, stormy days.
LiwaTSon (3 years ago)
You guys are great! We did our chicken coup in a day! Hahahha! We didn’t cut the cattle panels, just had it overlapped.
newedition0456 (2 months ago)
tack weld them will never come apart just an idea great work
sharonshepard4580 (5 years ago)
I copied your hoop coop for my cattle panel green house, the metal straps from the plumbing strapping is the perfect way to go! Thanks for such a great tip Kevin!
jamiet9132 (6 years ago)
This design would make a good diy greenhouse too!
darrellblair5818 (6 years ago)
You two look like a nice couple, both so talented. Neither of you mind getting your hands dirty or doing hard work. Just good people.
sarastone2497 (4 years ago)
This was great!! I searched had for the best coop and settled on this, honestly we tweeted it for us and made it bigger but it turned out amazing!!! Thank you for posting this !!
lynphilion1501 (1 year ago)
If you overlapped instead of cutting the last panel. It would have provided a couple rigid areas.
Silverstrand5311 (4 years ago (edited))
Retiring in 2 mths time. This is a perfect model for a beginner like me to copy. Much easier and cheaper to construct. You’re blessed guys. Thanks a lot.