This all started a couple of days ago after going around my uncles to gain some experience with bee keeping as I have a bee hive but not any bees or experience yet. But that’s another story, while I was there I took interest in his chickens, I've thought about maybe one day keeping chickens but never seriously looked in to it. I also loved one of my uncle’s new chicken coops and was shocked when he told me the price. The next day at home I decided to brows the net especially ebay and check out the prices of chicken coops. The conclusion was they were very expensive. so I went for a walk to the top of the garden behind the shed and eyed up all the old bits of wood including some old shelf’s, to half rotten fence panels a old sheet of plywood and a crate and decided I could probably build one for the price of chicken wire. 
I looked around earlier for some chicken coop / ark plans but had no luck, the only choice will be to try and remember what they looked like and how big they were. So I started digging out all the bits of wood and before sunset I had built a basic 5ft x 3ft frame of my chicken coop with nothing but a jigsaw drill and some screws. 
The next day at about 1PM I got started yet again on the chicken coop, I used the fence panel lat’s cutting of the rotten wood for the hut part of the coop also creating a removable door, the ply wood for the hut floor and a removable door to the run and bought a role of chicken wire for £8.99 for the front and sides of the run, and before I knew it I had a chicken run actually looking better than I expected, especially that this was the first time Iv tried my hand at wood work since school.
OK, 2 days ago I went to look at some chickens! Now I have a chicken coop. I guess that’s made the decision for me that I'm going to have some chickens of my own.

Wicked!
It looks really good!
I had a friend with chicks and they named them who what where when. It was hilerious hearing stories about them with those names.
Any idea on names?