Carolina Coop
Our Carolina Coops are made with premium Douglas fir lumber handpicked by us. Our chicken coops are stick framed just like a house with 2×4 and 2×6 lumber. Our “panelized” chicken coops are fabricated in our climate-controlled shop and shipped to you in panels (each henhouse wall or run section is a panel). This is to ensure it can get through gates, maneuver through wooded areas or around hardscaping. The advantage is most of the assembly is done, leaving a nice weekend project for you to complete. Depending on the size of the coop and your skill level, this is typically an 8 hour project for the average homeowner.
Standard features include:
- ✔ Black hardware cloth wire and henhouse screen doors
- ✔ HDPE deep litter bed, 12″ deep to accommodate enough dry material for successful deep litter practices
- ✔ Deep litter door with hidden latches that flips down for easy clean out
- ✔ 1-2 egg hutch(es) with 3 nests each
- ✔ Polycarbonate window inserts
- ✔ Henhouse with lift-off doors
- ✔ Silver/gray/Galvalume residential metal roofing
- ✔ Exterior zinc hardware (latches, hinges)
- ✔ 2-3 roost bars, equal to the width of your coop (i.e. 4×6 henhouse has two 6′ roost bars, suitable for at least 12 hens)
- ✔ Unpainted
Our most popular chicken coop! We can customize the size of this coop based on the size of your flock and your property.
American Coop
Our American Coop is made with the same high quality materials and in the same fashion as the Carolina Coop. It’s has the same footprint as the Carolina chicken coop, (6’x12′ footprint, 7 1/2′ tall with 4×6 henhouse elevated and inset in 6×12 run) and includes the upgraded wire and a modified version of the henhouse screen doors. The American coop does not include the HDPE lining in the deep litter bed and egg hutch, the roofing system is simplified (we have eliminated the notched purlins and are using the ribs in the roofing for that support), the 2x4s are not planed so the eased edge remains, some trim is eliminated by using the framing as the trim (2 layers), rather than the 3 layers on the Carolina Coop – frame, henhouse wall, then trim. The henhouse screen doors are a removable panel rather than a lift-off door.
Standard features include:
- ✔ Black hardware cloth wire and henhouse screen doors
- ✔ Deep litter bed, 12″ deep to accommodate enough dry material for successful deep litter practices (can be upgraded to include HDPE)
- ✔ Deep litter door with hidden latches that flips down for easy clean out
- ✔ One egg hutch with 3 nests suitable for 12 hens
- ✔ Two 6-foot roost bars suitable for 12-15 chickens
- ✔ Henhouse doors with removable panels
- ✔ Polycarbonate lift up windows
- ✔ Silver/gray/Galvalume residential metal roofing
- ✔ Exterior zinc hardware (latches, hinges)
- ✔ Unpainted
Shipped to you on a 4×6 pallet in panels with the wire and henhouse panels unattached to make painting or staining easier for the customer.
*Photo shown includes American chicken coop upgrades: extra egg hutch, special order roofing color, black hardware, and paint.
Custom Coops
The sky is the limit here…
- ✔ Match your home or existing barn or outbuilding
- ✔ Textured, non textured, board and batten, reclaimed, shiplap or clap board siding
- ✔ Fanciful, whimsical or eclectic as you can imagine
- ✔ High Tech? ABSOLUTELY! Do you frequently leave town for a few days at a time? We can “tech” it out as much as you need or desire! WiFi, 110V electric, cameras, lighting, heat, water heaters, auto feeders, self-sustained auto waterer, fans, auto scratch dispensers on timers, auto doors. Connect with your mobile device or computer…
- ✔ Reclaimed material or accents
- ✔ Built to specifications according to your HOA requirements
- ✔ Paint, oil, or stain finish/treatment
Come to us with pictures or inspiration for your chicken coop and we can put it together for you or come to us with your design and we will make it happen!
Chicken Coop Comparison Chart: Which is right for you?
Option & Feature Availability | Penthouse Henhouse | American Coop (panels) | Carolina Coop (panels) |
---|---|---|---|
Affordability | $1995 | $1,995 | $4,710 |
Assembly Time | ~6-8 hrs | ~8 hrs | ~8-16 hrs |
Henhouse Size | 4X6ft | 4X6ft | 4X6 to 6×10 |
Run Size | no run | 6X12 | 6×12 to 10×30 |
Run Extensions | Yes- 6 foot ea. | Yes- 6 foot ea. | No – custom sized |
Number of chickens | 12+ | 12+ | 12-45 |
Deep Litter Bed | Yes, w/ HDPE | Yes, no HDPE | Yes, w/ HDPE |
Locking Egg Hutch | 1 with 3 nests,
w/ HDPE |
1 with 3 nests,
no HDPE |
1-2 with 3-5 nests
w/ HDPE |
Roosting Bar(s) | Yes- 2@6ft | Yes-2@6ft | Yes 2-3@6-10ft |
Polycarbonate Windows | Yes | Yes | Yes- inserts |
Henhouse Screen Doors | Optional | Yes, removable insert | Yes, lift off double door |
Silver/Gray Galvalume Metal Roofing | Standard | Standard | Standard |
Zinc Hinges and Locks | Standard | Standard | Standard |
Special Order Color Roofing | Optional | Optional | Optional |
Black Powder Coated Hardware | Optional | Optional | Optional |
Human Access Run Door | N/A | 6 foot tall
Dutch Door Optional |
6 foot tall
Dutch Door Optional |
Cupola | No | No | On installation only |
.5”X.5” Black PVC Coated Hardware Cloth | Yes | Yes | Yes |
1” Black PVC Coated Hex | upon request only | upon request only | upon request only |
Special Order Color Roofing | Optional | Optional | Optional |
Board & Batten Siding | No | No | Optional |
Smooth Siding | Standard | Standard | Optional |
Textured 4″ on Center (vertical grooves) | No | No | Standard |
Clapboard, Reclaimed, or Shiplap Siding | No | No | Optional |
Paint or Stain | No | No | Optional |
Predator Apron | No | No | On installation only |
Additional Egg Hutch | Optional | Optional | Standard on 4×8 and larger |
Wooden chicken door for interior henhouse opening into run | Optional | Optional | Optional |
Chicken door on run (framed for automatic or wooden for manual) | N/A | No | Optional |
Rain Barrel Watering System | No | No | On installation only |
Water Bar with 4-6 Nipples (uninstalled) | Optional | Optional | Optional |
110V Electric | No | No | Optional |
Pressure Treated Run Base | N/A | Yes | Yes |
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