Sounds expensive particularly at these prices, but to be honest these are rather high end yurts and you can get a basic yurt brand new for $5K but as you see above this is basically for human housing. We don't want that, we are looking for another chicken coop and that is rather cheap, weather resistant and easy to install...Best of all, they are under $1G. If you live in a milder climate than I do, you can get one for about $600.00. -- that's the same cost as a prefab coop.
Or you could put up the yurt just during the warm months or during construction of the "real coop". Or course others just use a garage.
We thought of yurting the chickens but decided against it and went for the traditional wood structure. I am not sure next time around we would make the same decision, and to be honest our smaller coops for particular chicks or hens is more like a covered conestoga.

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