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Reuse No.018 · Agriculture & Homestead

Chicken coop / brooder shell, built from a recycled IBC tote

A cut bladder shell inside its steel cage makes a weatherproof, predator-resistant coop or brooder for far less than a prefab unit, reusing both components.

Component
Bladder + cage kit
Indicative price
CAD $60–$140
Replaces
a prefab small coop
Alt. cost
CAD $250–$700

Recycled IBC

CAD $60–$140

Reuses a durable, standardised container. Diverts it from scrap and avoids new-material carbon.

vs

a prefab small coop

CAD $250–$700

A purpose-built product — bought new, moulded or fabricated from virgin material.

See it in use

Tank Depot — coop/brooder from cut tote + cage →

A real-world write-up with photos of this reuse in practice.

The honest case

A cut bladder shell inside its steel cage makes a weatherproof, predator-resistant coop or brooder for far less than a prefab unit, reusing both components. That advantage is real for this job specifically — not a blanket claim that a tote is best for everything.

Suitability & safety

Prefer a documented previous-food-use bladder. Treat any non-food or unknown-history tote conservatively and confirm prior contents before reuse.

For any water-holding reuse, shield the bladder from sunlight to prevent algae, fit food-safe fittings, and rinse thoroughly before first use.

Indicative Southern Ontario pricing; confirm locally. Not legal, engineering, or drinking-water certification advice. Verify the tote's prior contents and clean appropriately before reuse.