Chicken Coops & Hen Houses for Sale
As a matter of fact, we have an 8×12′ and an 8×20′ Chicken Coop that houses up to 32 hens. The 8×20′ includes an 8′ outside enclosure. Moreover, both have 3 2×3 windows, 2 36″ doors, 1 of the 36″ doors features a transom window & there’s an additional “doggie door”, for access to an outside pen, or the enclosed area on our 8×20′ model. Furthermore, we utilize our Luxgard Rubberized Flooring for easy cleaning & maintenance.
Pricing
The 8×12 is listed $5,170 (Plus Tax), The rent to own payments are $243.30 for 36 months, $218.98 (48 months) & $195 for 60 months.
(Taxes Included on our Rent to Own Pmts)
The 8×20 is listed $8775 (Plus Tax). The rent to own payments are $413 for 36 months, $372 (48 months) & $330.26 (60 months) (Taxes Included)
IN ADDITION, THERE IS A SPECIAL CURRENTLY RUNNING ON OUR COOPS, So give us a call about how much money you can save!
There’s no Credit Check, & includes Free Delivery and Set Up! *Purchase requires half down and the remaining half on delivery. *Rent to Own requires the 1st month’s rent
Reversible Roll Out Chicken (36″) Nest Box (Up To 32 hens)
See more features about the nesting box here
Our chicken coop offers, “The Best Nest Box®” a 36″ roll out nest box (also called a rollaway nest box) has a sloped floor which causes eggs to roll away from the hens to a collection area. This roll out feature keeps the eggs clean and unbroken and all in one place for easy collection.
- Our Dual floor system
keeps the nest box cleaner. The wire mesh collection area allows easy and quick cleaning and debris to escape nest box. In addition, there’s an AstroTurf nest pad in laying area. As a result, this gives your hens a more comfortable hygienic area for laying. - The community style nest box
does not have any walls or dividers in the laying area. The laying area is one continuous open space. This differs from divided nest boxes that have walls/dividers between the spaces where hens lay. As a result, our community style nest box helps alleviate overcrowding issues.
- The reversible collection area
can be easily configured at any time as a front or rear roll out to fit your needs. -
Keeps hens out of the nest box at night
The perch bar can be placed in the up position after egg collection to close off access to nest box and keep hens from dirtying the nest box at night. In addition, you can rotate the perch bar down after the hens have roosted elsewhere to allow access for laying the next morning. This step can be automated with the PerchPopper, which can be purchased separately.
- The V-shape durable vinyl curtains
gives hens easy access to the nest box and also a sense of a safe and secure nesting area. - The Egg Guard protects eggs
with an angled metal egg guard to discourage hens from reaching the eggs in collection area.
Benefits of a Chicken Coop
Chicken coops are a great investment for anyone interested in raising chickens. They provide a safe and secure habitat for your feathered friends. In addition, they offer a number of other benefits. The biggest advantage a chicken coop provides is that it is a cost-effective way to create a home for your chickens. Basically, they’re cost-effective and portable.
Additional Benefits
Chicken coops have other benefits. They protect your chickens from predators such as foxes, raccoons, and birds of prey. Above all, they also provide a safe and comfortable environment for your chickens to lay eggs, which will increase egg production.
Easier to Clean & Maintain
Moreover, chicken coops make it easier to maintain the cleanliness of your chicken’s living space. You can clean coops easier. Also, they can be sanitized to reduce the risk of diseases and parasites. In addition, you have a designated space to keep them contained and prevents them from causing damage to your garden or other areas of your property.
Cost Effectivness
In conclusion, chicken coops are a cost-effective way to provide a safe and secure habitat for your chickens. If you choose to build your own coop or use a portable building, they offer a number of benefits. All things considered, you can protect your chickens from predators and increase egg production. All in all, chicken coops are a great investment for anyone interested in raising chickens.
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