Chicken Coops for Backyard Flocks
Durable wood coops designed for safety, comfort, and easy care.
Chicken Coops for Backyard Flocks
Chicken Coops for Backyard Flocks
Complete Your Setup With Coop Accessories

Which chicken coop is right for your flock?
- 2-4 hens = Leghorn Cottage
- 3-6 hens = Orpington Lodge
- 5-10 hens = Rhode Island Homestead
- 8-15 hens = Brahma Chicken Coop
This coop size guideline can be used when making a decision based on the size of your flock. Look at our Coop Comparison page for exact measurements.
Each Coop model comes with multiple run extension options.
- Regular run extension that is 4 feet tall
- Walk-in run extension that is 6 feet tall.
- Double wide 6ft x 8ft x 6ft Tall Run
Invest in protecting your flock with quality construction and don't forget additional accessories like predator-proof chicken coop kit, chicken coop heater, and chicken waterer options to ensure your chickens stay hydrated, warm, and safe from potential threats.
Protection and Security
You don’t have to spend a fortune to protect your flock. Foxes, raccoons, hawks, and snakes are relentless (read more on our blog). Get a coop engineered to protect — because one bad night will cost more than what you'll save buying a cheap coop:
- ½” Hardware Cloth - Not wire - Black coated steel. Improved look and protection.
- Stainless steel Adjustco locks with weather coating for security and easy locking, even in cold weather.
- Elevated floor design to stop digging predators
- Reinforced latches with carabiner locks — impossible for raccoons, easy for humans
- Predator Kit options for Run and Coop protection
Weather varies across the US. Rain, snow, hail, wind... Invest in a coop designed to withstand it all.
- Weatherproofed Fir construction — 2 coats of stain out of the box
- Double layer moisture protection under roof panels and nesting boxes
- Adjustable Window ventilation and built in roof panel ventilation
- Climate Control options for humidity and temperature.
- Learn more about temperature tactics, Weather and more from our chicken expert Anne HInman.
Durability and Quality
Sleep well at night with a sturdy and well-constructed chicken coop. A well-built coop ensures that the chickens are safe and comfortable, which ultimately leads to better egg production and healthier birds. Invest in:
- Heavy duty stainless steel hardware
- Easy to use and clean removable powder-coated steel catch tray along with more cleaning tactics here in our blog.
- Keep birds dry with waterproof roof membranes beneath durable tongue and groove roof panels.
- Nesting boxes with Run support underneath and weatherproof locking lids.
- Protect your investment with our Part Replacement Program for repairs and peace of mind.
Designed for ease of use and easy access:
- Acrylic front window vent for easy to slide airflow regulation. More on the importance of ventilation here.
- Excellent instructional guides and videos on how to assemble.
- Liftable and lockable nesting box lids for operation when hands are full of eggs.
- Numbered pieces and predrilled screw locations for easy assembly.
Invest in a quality chicken coop that lasts longer. Saving you money over cheaper options that are poorly constructed and lack a part replacement program. Don’t cut corners and don’t spend a fortune. Invest in a durable and well-built chicken coop.
Size and Space
One of the most important things to consider is how much space they need. Depending on the size of your flock, you'll need a chicken coop with enough room for them all to roost comfortably. Read our Flock planning article for tips and wisdom. Some say 4ft/per bird some say 1ft/bird. Some say only organic food and other say anything is fine. It’s your decision and if they want more space, they will let you know!
Enough space will keep them happy, healthy, and productive.
Ventilation and Lighting
Providing good airflow and natural light in a chicken coop is essential for the health and productivity of your feathered friends. Proper ventilation will help to remove moisture and prevent harmful bacteria from accumulating inside the coop. This will help to reduce the risk of disease and promote good respiratory health for your chickens.
On the other hand, natural light helps regulate the birds' circadian rhythms, encouraging them to lay eggs more consistently. It also keeps the coop warmer in the winter, reducing the need for additional heating. Ensuring that your coop has enough windows and proper ventilation will not only benefit your chickens but also make their living environment more comfortable and pleasant for you to work in.
Ease of Maintenance
Keeping chickens healthy and maximizing egg production are dependent on many factors, but one of the most crucial ones is a clean environment. Read our chicken care articles for valuable insights. This is all relative as it's not your house type of clean but it's chicken coop clean. Regular cleaning of the coop reduces the risk of bacterial and parasitic infections that could harm your birds. Since cleaning chicken coops isn't the most fun job it's important that the coop you select is easy to clean. Things like:
- Slide-out poop trays are a huge help as they ensure you're not leaning into small spaces trying to get at hard-to-reach areas.
- A clean coop also helps to maintain the quality of the eggs and prevents any unpleasant smells.
- With the ease of cleaning, you can sanitize your chicken coop as many times as necessary, ensuring the best possible care for your chickens and ultimately their eggs.
Easy-to-clean chicken coops make this task simple and efficient, allowing you to focus on other important aspects of chicken farming.