Windows at each end (one of the window is for you to reach the nests for eggs), one large side door and two big doors at the bottom for chickens to go in and out.
It's suitable for chickens ranging from three weeks in age to adult, and houses up to 8-10 hens.
4 By 6 24sq ft.Chicken Coop L: 6', W: 4', H: 5'
We handcraft all of our coops out of good materials,
3' porcelain coated deck screws for all structural parts,
and the best stains to protect against water and sun damage..
They're all made in Texas by our family,
We have used these designs for our own flock for years-
and like it very much..
6 By 6 36sq ft. Chicken Coop L:6', W:6', H:38"
Side door
Nice!!
Add only $20 for nest and handles
Nice handle and runner,
Very easy to move
This charming chicken coop is good for your backyard flock or for the free-ranging chickens.
It has good protection during the night. It has a big side door and two flip-up lower doors.
One roost, one nest (plenty for six hens), two hooks in top for water bottles or a light (not included).
It's suitable for chickens ranging from three weeks in
age to adulthood, and it houses up to 6 adults.
~One of our own 4x6 coops contains eight healthy young Ameraucanas, which have been lying
about six-seven eggs almost every day last winter~ : )
( A New design
waiting for photo )
Nice handle
and the best looking roof
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Nice view
4 nests
Two nests
ON SALE
$665
two nests
Three roosts-
which togetther give
eighteen feet to roost on
Houses up to 12-16 hens
A coop with
good ventilation
Serve wholeheartedly, as if you were serving the Lord,
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.
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.