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Funky and fun describe these chicken coops in the 5th Annual Urban Coop Tour in Atlanta.

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Colorful and Recycled Coop

Erica Jong and Josh Crook of East Atlanta crafted this coop from recycled wood flooring that had been in their kitchen. The coop is built 2 feet off the ground to give their girls some shade during the warm Atlanta summers.

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By: Paul Cox via TheLisaE in Why I Raise Backyard Chickens (Original Photo)

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