Chicken Coop Co Collection

Backyard Chicken Coop Kits for Sale

Shop Chicken Coop Co backyard chicken coop kits built for straightforward assembly, practical daily flock care, and real outdoor durability. Every coop ships free with 3–5 day delivery, written instructions, and a step-by-step build video — so you can get set up fast and get your flock settled.

Chicken Coop Kits

Designed for at-home assembly with clear written instructions and a step-by-step video. No guesswork, no missing hardware.

Free Shipping, 3–5 Days

Every Chicken Coop Co coop ships free and is positioned for fast 3–5 day delivery — no freight delays, no assembly crew needed.

Coops With Run Options

Select models include run extension options — including a 6-foot tall walk-in run — for owners who want secure outdoor access without a separate build.

Built for Backyard Flocks

Practical layouts with proper ventilation, nesting boxes, roosting bars, and easy-clean access for everyday backyard chicken keeping.

How to Choose the Right Chicken Coop Kit

Flock size, yard space, and how much outdoor access your birds need will determine which model is the right fit. Here is what separates each option.

Coops for 10 to 15 Chickens

If you are keeping a mid-size backyard flock, you need a coop built for realistic capacity. The Brahma Hen House for up to 15 chickens is one of the most popular mid-size options in this collection. It is a wooden chicken coop built with proper interior height, ventilation, and nesting box layout designed for real daily use. If your flock runs 10 to 15 birds, this is the model to start with.

Coops With Run Extension Options

If your chickens cannot free-range unsupervised, a coop with an attached run solves the containment problem without a separate build. The Rhode Island Homestead Coop for up to 10 chickens includes run extension options, with a 6-foot tall walk-in run available for owners who want to step inside for feeding and cleaning rather than crouching. Secure wire, solid framing, and practical access doors make daily management straightforward.

Kit Coops vs. Pre-Built Coops

Chicken Coop Co models are kit chicken coops that arrive flat-packed and are assembled on-site. That means faster shipping, lower freight cost, and delivery via standard carrier. The tradeoff is that you are doing the build yourself, though every model includes written instructions and a full video walkthrough. For buyers who want zero involvement in setup, Amish-built coops that arrive fully assembled are a better fit.

Sizing Your Coop Correctly

The most common mistake when buying a backyard chicken coop is trusting the advertised capacity number without checking the floor space. The real standard is 4 square feet of interior space per bird for standard breeds. Run space should add another 8 to 10 square feet per bird for chickens that are not free-ranging daily. Our chicken coop sizing guide breaks it down by flock size and yard type.

What Separates a Durable Chicken Coop From One That Will Not Last

Most backyard chicken coops do not fail all at once. They wear down slowly. Panels swell and pull apart. Doors begin to stick. Roofs that looked solid start to sag after the first wet season. What felt like a good purchase becomes a recurring maintenance problem within 12 to 18 months.

The difference comes down to material quality and construction method. Exterior-grade plywood, solid joinery, proper ventilation design, and hardware that does not rust are what separate coops that last a decade from ones you are replacing after two winters. For a full breakdown of what to look for and what to avoid, see our guide on why some chicken coops fail early and what durable designs do differently.

If you are comparing kit coops against pre-built options and want help deciding, see why buyers choose The Nestled Coop and what we look for before adding any coop to this collection.

Frequently Asked Questions

What size chicken coop do I need for my backyard flock?

The standard is 4 square feet of interior floor space per bird for standard breeds and 3 square feet minimum for smaller bantams. A coop for 10 chickens needs at least 40 square feet of usable interior space. Run space should add another 8 to 10 square feet per bird for chickens that are not free-ranging daily.

Be cautious with advertised capacity numbers. Many coops marketed as being for 12 chickens are based on cramped spacing that causes stress and health problems. Our coop sizing guide walks through how to calculate the right size for your specific flock.

Are Chicken Coop Co kits easy to assemble?

Yes. Every Chicken Coop Co model is a kit chicken coop designed for at-home assembly. Each coop ships with written step-by-step instructions and a full build video walkthrough. Most owners complete assembly in a single day with basic tools. No special skills or experience are required.

How long does Chicken Coop Co shipping take?

Chicken Coop Co coops ship free and arrive in approximately 3 to 5 days via standard carrier. Unlike built-to-order coops that require 4 to 8 weeks of lead time, kit coops ship from existing inventory. The coop arrives in manageable boxes you can move and assemble yourself with no freight coordination needed.

What is the 6-foot walk-in run option and which coop includes it?

The 6-foot tall walk-in run is an extension option available with the Rhode Island Homestead Coop. Unlike standard attached runs that require crouching to access, the 6-foot height lets you walk in fully upright for feeding, cleaning, and checking on your flock. It is the best option in this collection for buyers who want containment and walk-in access without a fully pre-built setup.

How do Chicken Coop Co coops hold up in wet or cold climates?

Chicken Coop Co coops are built with exterior-grade materials designed for year-round outdoor use. Proper ventilation is built into the design, which is essential for cold climates where moisture buildup causes respiratory problems in the flock. For wet climates, ensure the roof is properly sealed during assembly and that the coop sits on a level, well-drained surface.

For a full breakdown of what makes a backyard chicken coop hold up through seasons, see our post on why some chicken coops fail early.

Should I choose a chicken coop kit or a pre-built Amish coop?

Choose a kit coop if you want fast delivery, lower shipping cost, and are comfortable assembling the coop yourself. Chicken Coop Co kits ship in 3 to 5 days and include everything needed for a complete setup.

Choose a pre-built Amish coop if you want zero involvement in assembly and maximum construction quality. Amish-built coops from The Hen House Collection are built to order and delivered fully assembled with lead times of 4 to 8 weeks. The construction standard is higher and so is the price point, but for buyers who want the best-built backyard chicken coop available they are the right call.