Hen House Collection Amish-Built 11x34 Split Flock Chicken Coop (up to 40 Chickens)
Hen House Collection Amish-Built 11x34 Split Flock Chicken Coop (up to 40 Chickens)
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11x34 Amish-Built A-Frame Split Flock Chicken House with 4’x14’ Porch
The 11x34 A-Frame Split Flock Chicken House is designed for serious poultry keepers who need structure, separation, and long-term durability. This is not a temporary backyard coop. It is a fully constructed Amish-crafted poultry building built in Lancaster County, Pennsylvania and delivered complete to your property.
At 34 feet in length and 11 feet in width, this layout is intentionally engineered for flock management at scale. It is especially well suited for households managing bachelor groups alongside laying hens, allowing full separation without sacrificing workflow efficiency.
Questions before ordering? Speak directly with a coop specialist at 253-326-2309.
At a Glance
- Large 11x34 split-flock poultry house with 4’x14’ porch
- Two separate coop areas divided by a center feed room
- Well suited for flocks in the 25 to 30 bird range
- Built with LP SmartSide siding and Tech Shield roof sheathing
- Optional black metal roof and epoxy flooring upgrades available
- Roll-away nesting boxes and gas-prop nesting lids per side
- Delivered fully constructed with professional transport coordination
Built for Structured Flock Management
This configuration includes two separate coop areas divided by a dedicated center feed room. The split layout allows you to keep flocks fully separated while maintaining convenient centralized access for daily care. Each side connects to its own outdoor run, providing movement space without intermingling birds.
For flock sizes in the 25 to 30 bird range, this footprint provides appropriate interior capacity when thoughtfully divided. Proper sizing is essential for flock health, behavioral stability, and long-term performance. If you are still evaluating your ideal bird count, we recommend reviewing Chicken Math: Sizing Your Coop to ensure your build aligns with your growth plans.
Underbuilding leads to stress, management problems, and expansion costs later. This layout is designed to help serious keepers avoid that mistake from the start.
Amish Craftsmanship and Structural Integrity
Each structure is constructed offsite by experienced Amish builders under controlled conditions, helping ensure structural alignment, framing integrity, and finishing consistency before delivery. That matters even more on a building of this size, where layout accuracy and long-term stability are critical.
LP SmartSide siding provides engineered resistance to moisture and exterior wear, helping protect against long-term weather exposure. Tech Shield radiant barrier roof sheathing assists with interior temperature moderation during warmer months. The optional black metal roof upgrade adds durability, longevity, stronger weather resistance, and lower long-term maintenance compared to traditional shingles.
The optional epoxy flooring system creates a sealed, moisture-resistant interior surface that simplifies sanitation and improves long-term maintenance. For larger flocks, ease of cleaning is not a luxury feature — it is a functional necessity.
Roll-away nesting boxes on each side improve egg collection efficiency while protecting eggs from damage. Gas-prop nesting lids allow controlled, stable access without heavy lifting strain. Every design element is chosen for workflow, durability, and long-term usability rather than cosmetic appeal alone.
Customization and Configuration
While this configuration includes a center feed room and dual coop areas, layout elements can be adjusted. Feed room sizing, nesting placement, run proportions, roofing materials, flooring upgrades, and trim selections can all be modified to match your property and flock management preferences.
Rather than selling fixed inventory, this structure is designed as a permanent poultry building that supports long-term stewardship. It is a capital structure investment intended to serve your flock for years, not seasons.
Delivered Fully Constructed. Professionally Coordinated.
This structure is delivered fully built from Pennsylvania. It is not delivered as a kit. Because of its size, professional transport is coordinated to help ensure safe arrival and successful placement on your property.
Site access is reviewed prior to scheduling so delivery requirements can be confirmed in advance. That upfront coordination matters on a building of this scale and helps prevent costly surprises on delivery day.
Questions before ordering? Call us directly at 253-326-2309.
What’s Included
- Fully constructed building delivered from Pennsylvania
- Professional transport coordination for large-structure delivery
- Pre-delivery site access review before scheduling
- No kit assembly or on-site building required
- Placed on a prepared site with access confirmed in advance
Fully Constructed Delivery
This poultry house arrives as a complete structure, not as a modular kit. Because of its size and delivery requirements, transport is handled with planning and coordination rather than treated like a standard backyard shed drop.
That means serious buyers can focus on preparing the site correctly instead of managing an on-site build. It also helps preserve construction quality by keeping framing, alignment, and finishing work under controlled shop conditions before delivery.
What Access Is Required
Typical transport requires approximately 13 feet of width clearance, 14 feet of vertical clearance, and sufficient driveway turning radius. These dimensions reflect delivery logistics, not building footprint alone.
Site access is reviewed before scheduling to confirm clearance and reduce the risk of complications during transport and placement.
What You Need to Prepare
Proper site preparation, level ground, and unobstructed access are essential for successful delivery. Because this is a large permanent poultry structure, preparing the site correctly is one of the most important parts of the process.
Due to delivery logistics and customization options, please contact us directly before purchasing this structure.
Shipping FAQ
Is this structure delivered assembled or built onsite?
The building is constructed offsite in Lancaster County and delivered fully built to your property. It is not delivered as a modular kit.
What clearance is required for delivery?
Transport typically requires approximately 13 feet of width clearance, 14 feet of vertical clearance, and adequate driveway turning radius.
What site conditions are needed before delivery?
Proper site preparation, level ground, and unobstructed access are essential for successful delivery and placement.
Should I contact you before ordering?
Yes. Because of delivery logistics and customization options, we recommend contacting us directly before purchasing this structure.
Why Buy From Us
Buyers shopping for a large split-flock poultry house usually need more than a big footprint. They need a structure that supports real management workflow, long-term flock separation, and durable materials that can handle heavy daily use.
That is where we aim to stand apart: Amish-built craftsmanship, practical large-flock design, customization flexibility, and clear delivery coordination for permanent poultry structures rather than temporary seasonal buildings.
Questions before buying? Speak with a coop specialist at 253-326-2309.
Why Buyers Feel More Confident Here
- Designed specifically for structured split-flock management
- Amish-built under controlled shop conditions
- Premium materials selected for long-term outdoor durability
- Customizable layout, roofing, flooring, and nesting configuration
- Large-scale delivery coordinated with access review in advance
- Direct phone support before purchase
Built for Serious Poultry Keepers
This is not a one-size-fits-all backyard coop. The 11x34 split-flock design is built for owners who need to separate bird groups, protect workflow efficiency, and make decisions with long-term flock management in mind.
It works especially well for setups that need to keep bachelor groups apart from laying hens without sacrificing access, organization, or day-to-day usability.
Clear Information Builds Trust
We believe buyers should understand exactly what they are buying before they commit. That is why we focus on real details — split interior layout, feed room placement, bird capacity range, clearance requirements, upgrade options, and delivery realities for a structure of this size.
Customization That Supports Real Stewardship
Permanent poultry buildings should reflect how you actually manage your flock. That is why this design allows adjustments to feed room size, nesting placement, run proportions, roofing materials, flooring systems, and trim selections.
The goal is not to push fixed inventory. It is to help you build a structure that supports your operation well over the long term.
Confidence Before You Buy
Need help reviewing layout options, delivery access, or upgrade choices before ordering? Speak directly with a coop specialist before you commit.
Call 253-326-2309 to discuss configuration, flock separation goals, and site requirements.
Buying FAQ
How many chickens can the 11x34 layout comfortably house?
When divided properly, this configuration is commonly suited for flocks in the 25 to 30 bird range. Final capacity depends on interior division, run sizing, and your preferred space allocation per bird.
Does the design include a feed room?
Yes. The center 4x7 feed room provides dedicated storage and daily access while maintaining full separation between coop sections.
Can the layout be customized?
Yes. Interior configuration, nesting box placement, roofing type, flooring system, and run dimensions can be adjusted to suit your specific management needs.
Is the metal roof upgrade worth it?
For long-term durability and reduced maintenance, many customers prefer the black metal roof. It offers extended lifespan and stronger weather resistance compared to standard shingles.
Is epoxy flooring necessary?
While optional, epoxy flooring significantly simplifies cleaning and improves sanitation for larger flocks. It also protects subfloor materials from long-term moisture exposure.
Are installment payment options available?
Yes. Installment options are available through Shopify, allowing customers to spread payments over time if desired.
Due to delivery logistics and customization options, call 253-326-2309 before purchasing this structure.