Carport Into Chicken Coop. Slight problem though…there was no new coop and we were at capacity in two of our other coops, one coop has been converted to the dog quarters, and the other coop is still in a state of disrepair after the stray dogs destroyed it. We stretched small welded wire around the entire coop and also buried at least four inches down to ward off digging varmints.
There's something for everyone and lots are dirt cheap to make. Every night it's normal to see raccoons and possums under our carport. Converting your shed into a chicken coop can be easy and cost effective.
Next, we needed an attached run.
Swing into an upcycled chicken coop: I had an unused 20x20 carport, and wanted to have chickens, so the wife and i started to enclose the carport and have a 20x5 coop, 10x5 feed storage and a 20x10 general storage. This chicken coop can shelter up to 16 chickens. The customer filled out the inside with wooden chicken huts, with an open air structure that allowed for ventilation and fresh air.