a-frame chicken coop building

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a-frame-chicken-coop-building-frontOne of the easiest buildings to build is the A-frame.  And that is also the case with a chicken coop building.  The simplest form of an A-frame is two roof sections with a front and back. This A-frame Chicken Coop is Portable and big enough for 3 to 5 hens.

Designed for the backyard and urban farmer, the Portable Chicken Coop is an affordable and space efficient home for your backyard chickens.

A-frame Chicken Coop Building

Modeled on the classic chicken ark that has served British hen-keepers for decades, the chicken coop building provides a healthy, predator-proof home for up to 3 medium laying hens or 5 Bantams.

All Handcrafted Coops are made using plantation-grown, renewable Douglas Fir timber. Douglas Fir has a natural woody scent that repels insects, keeping your birds lice-free. All coops are stained with a non-toxic, low VOC, weather resistant paint.

Portable Chicken Coop Building

The Portable Chicken Coop Building covers less ground space than other chicken coops. As well as space efficiency, the covered run gives both hens and costly feed good weather protection. The traditional design satisfies your birds’ natural instincts, allowing them to go up at night to roost.

The coop has one full-length door allowing easy access to the lower run for feeding and watering and lets chickens exit and roam free. The nesting box, located at one end of the ark, has its own external egg collection door. A removable side door allows for easy cleaning of the upper roosting chamber. All Chicken Arks come with sturdy carrying handles for easy portability.

Moved every couple of days, your chickens will mow and fertilize your lawn. The handcrafted chicken coop is built with care, designed to last a generation. It offers a healthy home for your chickens – secure from predators and harsh environmental elements. All coops are hand-made and flat-packed for easy shipping and simple assembly.

You will be very happy with the A-frame chicken coop building. for your flock of hens.

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