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Last Updated on: November 9, 2022 with Amish Custom Built Chicken Coops - $625 (Blanchard Mi) We offer an extensive line of chicken coops! They can be made to order or taken from our huge selection of in-stock models. Our coops are available in the painted or the board and batten siding. Enjoy fresh eggs and family fun with one of our quality built Amish chicken coops! Choose from a variety of styles and sizes-with a long list of standard features. Or let us customize your chicken coop to meet
your specific needs. With your complete satisfaction our top priority, Jim’s Amish Structures is sure to have what you are looking for at an affordable price. Our quality products will last for years to come! The Quaker hen house series has a distinctive roof line overhang that is inspired by century old barn styles. This style maximizes head space in the interior. DutchThe Dutch Hen House boasts a quaint hip roof; making it look like a miniature barn. The hip roof optimizes useable interior space. 4×4 Dutch: Board and batten siding, 78″ high – 14″ off ground, 4 nesting boxes, Cedar stain, Walnut brown shingles 4×4 Dutch: Duratemp siding, 78″ high – 14″ off ground, 4 nesting boxes, Buckskin siding with green trim, Forest green shingles. 4×6 Dutch: Duratemp siding, 78″ high – 14″ off ground, 6 nesting boxes, Light gray siding with white trim, Weather gray shingles 4×6 Dutch: Board and batten siding, 78″ high – 14″ off ground, 6 nesting boxes, Cedar stain, Walnut brown shingles. 4×8 Dutch: Duratemp siding, 78″ high – 15″ off ground, 8 nesting boxes, White siding with black trim, Nickel gray shingles 4×8 Dutch: Board and batten siding, 78″ high – 15″ off ground, 8 nesting boxes, Cedar stain, Weather gray shingles *Shown with optional 4 wheels and handle. 6×6 Dutch: Duratemp siding, 96″ high – 8″ off ground, 6 nesting boxes, Red siding with white trim, Charcoal shingles 6×6 Dutch: Board and batting siding, 96″ high – 8″ off ground, 6 nesting boxes, Brown cedar stain, Cedar shinglesCombinationThe Combination series boasts a hen house with an attached chicken run to allow the chickens a safe place to scratch. TractorThe Tractor style hen house is a conveniently movable cage and run combo. This allows you to keep the chickens on fresh grass, by easily moving it on to the next spot. 3 x 4 Quaker Tractor: Stained Board & Batten siding, 75″ High, 14″ off the ground, 4 nesting boxes, 2 wheels with wheelbarrow handles, 4 x 4 run area. 3 x 4 Quaker Tractor: Painted Duratemp siding, 75″ High, 14″ off the ground, 4 nesting boxes, 2 wheels with wheelbarrow handles, 4 x 4 run area. 4 x 4 Quaker Tractor: Stained Board & Batten Siding, 75″ High, 14″ off the ground. 4 nesting boxes, 2 wheels with wheelbarrow handles, 4×5 run area. 4 x 4 Quaker Tractor: Painted Duratemp Siding, 75″ High, 14″ off the ground. 4 nesting boxes, 2 wheels with wheelbarrow handles, 4×5 run area.A-FrameThe A-Frame is a classic style favored by many. With simple straight lines and beautiful trim, it has its own touch of class. 3 x 3 A-Frame: Duratemp siding, 52″ high – 12″ off ground, 3 nesting boxes, Red siding with white trim, Charcoal shingles *Auto door does not fit on this modelStandard features:
*Coop sizes listed below do not include outside nesting box dimensions in the listed dimensions. Additional OptionsSolar powered light with switch. Light also available with timer. Auto Chicken Door Electical Package, Includes Switch/Outlet/Lights/Extension cord Hookup Switch with Electical Package Glassboard Floor 4’x5’x3′ Chicken Run, available with or without wheels Clean out Lid and Tray Wheel lift lever Wire over windowsColorsWhite Red NavajoClick here to see our catalog PDF (may take a few seconds to load): Coop CatalogIs it cheaper to buy or build a chicken coop?Building a coop is usually cheaper than buying one. But here's the catch: constructing an abode for your flock takes know-how, tools, and time. If you don't have these, then it makes more sense to buy — and there are many nice chicken coops for sale out there.
How many chickens can you fit in a 4x8 coop?Thus, a 4′ by 8′ coop would be adequate for about 8 birds. If you keep your chickens confined to the coop at all times, then you should provide 10 square feet per bird.
Are plastic chicken coops better than wood?The cleaning of plastic houses is much easier than wooden housing, and maintenance is practically zero. Many of the plastic designs can be cleaned out, washed and dried in under 30 minutes, while wooden housing will take significantly longer to dry, especially in the depths of winter.
Should chicken coops be raised off the ground?Predator Protection: Elevate the Coop
To ensure that snakes and other predators cannot break into a coop from underneath, it's important that the coop is raised off the ground 8 to 12 inches—enough to allow the chickens to walk beneath.
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