Good for 10 (large breed) -12 (bantam) Chickens. named: Alphonse
32sq ft.
1 full size door
1 egg doors
4 nest boxes
3 roost bars
$755 Shipping $162
3x6, 3 feet tall Duck Coop Good for 4(large breed) -
6(bantam) Ducks or Chickens
1 full size door
1 egg door
2 nest boxes
(We can add 3 roost bars at no cost)
$590 Shipping $85
8x12, 4' H Chicken Coop 36 (large breed) to 40 (bantam) Chickens
96sq ft.
3 full size door
2 egg doors
6 nest boxes
40' roost bars
$2300 Shipping $342
4x8,5'H Chicken Coop Good for 10-12 Chickens We call this coop "Louis 8"
32sq ft.
4 big doors
2 egg doors
4 nest boxes
4 roost bars
$1620 Shipping $265
4x10, 5 feet tall Chicken Coop good for 12(large breed) -15(bantam) Chickens
"Louis 10"
40sq ft.
4 full size doors
2 egg doors
4 nest boxes
4 roost bars
$1850Shipping $ 285
3x6, 3 feet tall coop Good for 4 (large breed) - 6 (bantam) Chickens
Named: Emily
18sq ft.
1 full size door
1 egg door
1 nest box
3 roost bars $499 Shipping $85
36"x24"x28"H Big Brooder for 24 Chicks
1 full size door
1 front door
$385
Shipping $85
4x6,5'H Chicken Coop good for 8-10 Chickens. We call this coop "Louis 6"
24sq ft.
2 full size doors
2 egg doors
2 nest boxes
2 roost bars
$920 Shipping $206
4x4,52"H Chicken Coop good for 5-6 Chickens "Samantha"
16sq ft.
2 full size doors
1 egg door
1 nest box
2 roost bars
$850 Shipping $186
Chicken fence/ Garden Posts Kit
7 posts with base
21 stakes (12" long)
1 latch
$289Shipping $ 85
6x6, 3' H Chicken Coop for 12 (large breed) to 15 (bantam) Chickens (NEW)
36sq ft.
1 full size door
2 egg doors
2 double nest boxes
3 roost bars
$1099 Shipping $ 192
(We're still working on the new web page for this coop)
8x8, 4' H Chicken Coop 22 (large breed) to 32 (bantam) Chickens
64sq ft.
2 full size door
2 egg doors
4 nest boxes
20' roost bars
$1590Shipping $282
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This page was last updated: March 15, 2021
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Predators, like foxes and raccoons tend to dig right at the spot
where the coop meets the ground. You can lay galvanized wire mesh
on the ground, along the sides of the coop to keep them out.
However, in our own experience, even though we don't use this method on our farm, no predator has been able to get into any of our
many chicken coops - not even a snake. We do have lots of wild critters though, and we recently lost several prized hens when we forgot to close one of the coops for the night.
Most digging predators cannot dig enough in one night
to get under the coop. Just put coops on level ground, and keep an eye out for developing holes. Move the coop if you see a hole beside it.
If you live in fox, or marten country (fast diggers) then you should use precautions like the wire mesh idea, above.
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