Chicken Coop With Run For Sale

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A chicken coop with a run is a multipurpose product that gives chickens much-needed space while ensuring they’re completely safe. Chickens and other poultry and pets can run free in these coops as they enjoy the sun and air. They come with safety enclosures to keep chickens from escaping and outsiders from intruding. Explore some of the best chicken coop with run for sale available.

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A large chicken run with 2 separate enclosures having 1 door with a latch and 1 little door in a shorter wall. A wooden frame has a natural finish. It has straight posts, full panel bottom parts, walls of metal mesh, a gambrel of wavy green sheets.

Purple chicken coop

Large walk in chicken coop with run. Wooden hen house with mesh walls and two compartments: one with mesh roof lets sunlight in, while the corrugated steel apex roof protects from rain and provides water drainage.

Used chicken coop for sale

Vintage, old-fashioned design for a large, long outdoors’ chicken coop made out of light wood with fenced walls, so you can easily see the chickens. The coop has a waterproof roof, preventing it from flooding during the rain.

Chicken coop extension run

The chicken coop with additional run. The construction has been built fully of wood with the addition of fiber reinforced with stainless steel. It guarantees safety but also enough fresh air to walk in comfort.

Poultry runs for sale

A spacious and secure chicken coop. This chicken coop is structured like a playground for your poultry. Apart from the chicken house, there's a lot of space for your chicken to roam freely and you don't have to worry about them getting lost. This is the best choice for any poultry farmer.

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Chicken coop for each outdoor place as needed. Construction is made of wood and reinforced with solid supports. It is resistant to rust and harmful weather conditions.

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This natural, large chicken coop with a run is the best you can give to your chickens. The coop at the back is so lovely and charming with all the subtle details, like windows or small front doors for chickens.

Chick N Cottage Chicken Coop

Chick N Cottage Chicken Coop

It is a chick N cottage chicken coop that is accommodates up to two chickens. It makes a safe space for protecting your hens. You will be impressed how great this chicken coop is. You need to have it.

Fontana Chicken Barn

Fontana Chicken Barn

Eco-friendly chicken barn that may house up to four adult chickens. It boasts durable and non-toxic construction built out of recycled materials. The roof of the barn is removable, and the plastic door may be folded down.

Hen Chicken Coop

Hen Chicken Coop

A hen chicken coop with a chicken run, so that your hens could roam freely with the ample amounts of space, while at the same time providing them shelter from predators and a quiet, safe space to rest.

Walk in chicken coop for sale

Made from natural bright wood, this collection of chicken coops with runs, constitute a good place to breed your little friends. Offering a spacious coup, they will have enough space to naturally grow.

Red Barn Large Chicken Coop

Red Barn Large Chicken Coop

This large chicken coop is a truly functional piece, offering your hens lots of living space, while still remaining compact enough to fit in any urban farm environment and combining safety and security.

Chicken Coop With Run For Sale

Buying Guide

Buying a chicken coop with run seems like a no-brainer decision. That’s until you realize that the fancy-looking coop that you bought online makes it almost impossible for a person your size to gather the eggs.

Maybe the doors open in such an awkward angle that you find it extremely difficult to clean. Or in a worst case scenario, it’s so flimsy that even a slight gust sends it crashing halfway across the yard.

There’s more to a chicken coop than a cage and a play area for your chicken. Here are some important tips to consider while shopping for coops with runs.

When buying off the shelf, don’t rely on the maximum number. For example, if there are coops that are advertised with a capacity of 4-6 hens, 4 is more likely a realistic number than the latter.

A lot of times, homeowners tend to miscalculate the number of chickens they want and end up buying a small coop. A little extra space never hurts. So always buy a coop that can accommodate a few extra chicken than what your current flock size is. This way, you can always expand your flock if need be. Provided you have enough room in your lawn to accommodate the coop and aren’t restricted by city ordinances.

A fully grown bird needs at least 4 square feet of space to move freely. A bantam need at least 2. Whereas the average space needed for a full grown chicken to roost and sleep is about 11-12”.

Keep this ballpark number in mind when you shop for coops because cramming more chicken into a coop than it can house results in frequent fights and unruly behavior. Add the space needed for the run to this.

Once your flock starts laying, you will be accessing the coop almost every day to collect eggs. Make sure that there’s an integrated nesting box that can be accessed from the outside. Less disturbance to the birds while you can get the eggs without crouching inside the coop.

Having said that, you will need to go inside the coop every now and then for a scrub and wash. Look for door or a roof that opens wide and allows you easy access to the inside. Most of the parts, like the nesting box, pull out trays should be easily removable for cleaning.

The run should be protected with hardware mesh. Chicken wire is too flimsy and can easily be gnawed through. Your chickens are under perpetual threat for urban predators like coyotes, badgers, opossums, and large birds of prey. Therefore, both the coop and the run needs to be safe and secure.

Some predators will try to dig their way into the coop. You might want to consider a layer of buried wire around the coop to keep the diggers out. Another option is to buy a coop that’s raised off the floor.

Both the coop as well as the nesting boxes should have strong latches and locks. Galvanized iron is your best bet.

Ensure that the coop has at least two ventilation points because depending on the size of the flock, the ammonia levels in the coop can quickly escalate to unsafe levels.

When it comes to buying a chicken coop with run for sale, it's function over form. Never get swayed with the design no matter how fancy it looks.