Small Chicken Coop — Up to 5 Chickens
List Price: $1,199.00
Keep Your Chickens Cooped Up.
- We noticed that many chicken coops on the market are only made for having chickens seasonally, and they didn't come with a floor. So we got to work creating a chicken coop that will meet all your needs and will last many years.
- It is made in the USA and built by Amish-trained craftsmen! It is constructed out of wood and is heavy-duty.
- This chicken coop can be used in cold AND hot climates. Whether you live in the South with high humidity and heat or in the North with subfreezing temperatures and snow, this chicken coop can be for you!
- This amazing coop assembles in less than 60 minutes with only a screw gun. We have easy-to-read instructions and a video to assist you with assembly.
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Product Information:
- Sits off the ground
- Built by Amish-trained craftsmen
Size
- 34" L x 45" W x 54 – 1/2" H - Includes Nesting Box
- 11 1/2" W x 30 3/4" H - Man Door
- Houses Up to 5 Chickens
Easy Assembly
- All panels and trim are painted and assembled, all hardware is installed, doors & windows are installed, nesting boxes are assembled, and metal is installed on the roof panel
Product Features:
- 1 Screened window; the window opens and closes for fresh air
- 2 Nesting boxes
- 2 Vents; on each gable end on the upper point to let air flow through the coop
- 2 Roosts
- 1 Mandoor
- 1 Chicken door with treated wood ramp
- Flooring & siding has a treated resin; this material is designed for superior moisture resistance and helps with the moisture levels that chickens naturally produce
- Roof; the roof profile is designed so that rainwater runs off the back of the chicken coop, keeping the water runoff away from your nesting boxes.
In addition, the ceiling has radiant barrier sheathing to keep the coop cooler in the summer heat.
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