Hen House Collection Amish-Built 3x4 Quaker Chicken Coop (up to 4 Chickens)
Hen House Collection Amish-Built 3x4 Quaker Chicken Coop (up to 4 Chickens)
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Amish Built 3x4 Quaker Chicken Coop — Small Flock | Delivered & Placed | Up to 4 Chickens
The 3x4 Quaker is a compact backyard chicken coop handcrafted by Amish builders in Lancaster County, Pennsylvania for owners who want real construction quality in a smaller footprint. It is built with the same material standards and long-term mindset found in much larger coops, simply scaled for smaller flocks and tighter backyard spaces.
With LP SmartSide siding, TechShield roof sheathing, a raised floor system, and the classic Quaker roofline, this coop delivers the kind of durability and practical usability that many smaller coops simply do not. It arrives fully assembled, professionally delivered, and placed exactly where you want it — no tools, no contractors, and no assembly required.
Questions before ordering? Speak directly with a coop specialist at 253-326-2309.
At a Glance
- Compact 3x4 footprint designed for 2 to 4 hens
- Amish built in Lancaster County, Pennsylvania
- LP SmartSide siding and TechShield roof sheathing
- Raised 14 inches off the ground for airflow and moisture protection
- Four nesting boxes with gas-prop assisted lids
- Optional epoxy floor and metal roof upgrades available
- Delivered fully assembled with professional placement included
Why the Quaker Roofline Is the Right Choice for a Small Backyard Coop
Not all small coops are built the same. The Quaker roofline gives the 3x4 more usable vertical interior space than a flat-top or simple shed-style design, and that matters more than most buyers realize in a compact footprint. Better headroom supports healthier ventilation, more comfortable roosting height, and easier access during cleaning and egg collection.
It also gives the coop a finished, intentional appearance that blends into a residential backyard more naturally than many boxy, kit-style alternatives. If you want to understand what separates a durable small coop from one that starts failing after a short time, our guide on why some chicken coops fail early and what durable designs do differently explains exactly what to look for.
A Compact 3x4 Footprint Designed for Maximum Efficiency
At 3x4 feet, the interior footprint is purpose-built for small flocks of up to four standard-sized chickens. The elevated base, raised 14 inches off the ground, promotes airflow underneath the structure, helps keep bedding drier, and removes the ground-contact moisture that often causes early floor failure in cheaper coops.
At approximately 70 inches tall overall, the proportions feel functional rather than cramped. Four nesting boxes with gas-prop assisted lids give hens dedicated laying space while making daily egg collection easier. A dedicated roosting bar and properly positioned ventilation points help maintain cleaner air quality through every season.
If you are still deciding whether the 3x4 is the right size for your flock, our guide to coop sizes and flock capacity can help you compare footprint, flock size, and future plans more confidently.
LP SmartSide and TechShield — Materials That Outlast the Alternatives
The 3x4 Quaker is built with LP SmartSide siding, the same engineered wood product used in residential construction for its resistance to moisture, insects, and warping across years of outdoor exposure. It is not a painted plywood substitute, and that difference matters over time.
The TechShield radiant barrier roof sheathing beneath the shingles helps reflect radiant heat in summer and moderate interior conditions through colder months as well. These are the same construction standards outlined in our luxury chicken coops built to last guide, applied here at a compact scale without compromise.
Predator Resistance Built Into the Design
Small coops are often targeted by predators precisely because they appear easier to breach. The 3x4 Quaker addresses that directly through solid LP SmartSide siding, an elevated floor system that limits burrowing access from below, and secure hardware on all access points.
The raised base is especially important because it reduces ground contact, discourages diggers from getting started, and helps keep the structure drier and stronger over time. For a more complete strategy around runs, door hardware, and perimeter protection, our predator-proofing guide covers the most common vulnerabilities from roof to ground.
An Ideal First Coop or Useful Secondary Coop
The 3x4 Quaker fills a very practical role. For first-time keepers, it is a manageable size with real Amish-built quality that will not need replacing after only a season or two. For experienced owners, it works well as a quarantine coop, a recovery space for an injured bird, or a separate coop for a broody hen.
Its compact size also makes it easier to place in corners, along fences, or in smaller backyard spaces where a larger structure would feel overwhelming.
Optional Upgrades for Long-Term Performance
The 3x4 Quaker is available with two upgrades designed to extend long-term performance. An epoxy-coated floor creates a sealed, moisture-resistant surface that simplifies deep cleaning and helps extend floor life. A metal roof upgrade adds longevity, improved snow shedding, and less long-term maintenance, especially in high-snowfall or high-wind regions.
If you want help deciding which upgrades make the most sense for your climate and use case, call 253-326-2309 before ordering.
Product FAQ
How many chickens can the 3x4 Quaker house?
The 3x4 Quaker is designed to comfortably house up to 4 standard-sized chickens. For bantams, some owners may keep more, while larger heritage breeds are usually more comfortable at around 3 birds.
How tall is the 3x4 Quaker?
The 3x4 Quaker stands approximately 70 inches tall overall, including the 14-inch elevated base. The Quaker roofline provides more usable interior space than flatter roof styles at the same footprint.
How many nesting boxes does it include?
The coop includes four nesting boxes with gas-prop assisted lids for easier, hands-free egg collection.
Is this coop suitable for urban or suburban backyards?
Yes. The 3x4 footprint is one of the most suburban-friendly sizes available and fits well in smaller spaces, provided local zoning and HOA rules allow backyard hens.
What upgrades are available?
The 3x4 Quaker is available with an epoxy-coated floor and a metal roof upgrade for easier cleaning, longer life, and better weather resistance.
Delivered Fully Assembled. Professionally Placed.
The 3x4 Quaker arrives fully assembled and includes professional on-site placement. You are not buying a kit, and you are not left to unload a pallet and figure it out yourself.
Enter your ZIP code above to see your exact delivered and placed price. That price reflects the real total up front, without hidden delivery fees, handling charges, or surprise add-ons at checkout.
Questions before ordering? Call us directly at 253-326-2309.
What’s Included
- Fully assembled coop delivered to your property
- Professional on-site placement included
- No hidden handling or delivery surcharges
- No contractor, tools, or build day required
- Ready for immediate use after placement
A More Complete Delivery Experience
We do not drop a pallet at the curb and leave you to manage the rest. We use specialized delivery equipment, including a shed mover, to bring the fully assembled coop into your backyard and position it where you want it. That removes one of the biggest headaches buyers usually face with large outdoor products.
What Happens After You Order
Once your order is placed, your 3x4 Quaker moves through production and delivery scheduling so it can arrive fully built and ready for placement. Because the structure is assembled before it leaves the workshop, there is nothing left for you to build or finish after it reaches your property.
What You Need to Prepare
Before delivery day, prepare a level, compacted surface where the coop can be placed safely and used comfortably over time. Compacted gravel, concrete pavers, or a poured concrete pad all work well. Our team will handle final leveling, but site preparation should be completed before delivery.
If you are in a remote area or have questions about access, please review our delivery radius and placement policy before finalizing your order.
Transparent Pricing From the Start
We believe buyers should know the real total before they commit. That is why your ZIP-code-based price includes delivery and professional placement from the beginning. No hidden fees. No padded freight line item. No last-minute surprises.
If you find the same Amish built Quaker chicken coop at a lower all-in delivered price from a verified retailer, we will match it. Full details are available in our price match guarantee.
Shipping FAQ
Does the price include delivery and placement?
Yes. Every purchase includes professional delivery and expert on-site placement. The all-in price shown after entering your ZIP code reflects the real total.
Does the 3x4 Quaker require assembly on delivery day?
No. The coop arrives fully assembled and is ready for immediate use after our team places it.
What foundation should I prepare?
A level, compacted surface such as gravel, pavers, or a concrete pad is recommended before delivery.
How long does delivery take after ordering?
Typical delivery windows are 6 to 8 weeks depending on your location and current production schedule.
Why Buy From Us
Buyers comparing small backyard coops are usually looking for more than a compact footprint. They want to know whether the structure will actually last, whether it supports healthier flock conditions, and whether the company behind it provides clear information they can trust.
That is where we aim to stand apart: stronger materials, all-in pricing, real delivery support, and construction standards rooted in Amish agricultural craftsmanship rather than short-term retail shortcuts.
Questions before buying? Speak with a coop specialist at 253-326-2309.
Why Buyers Feel More Confident Here
- Amish-built quality in a compact, long-term structure
- Fully assembled delivery and professional placement included
- Clear all-in pricing with no hidden fees
- Premium materials selected for weather, moisture, and predator pressure
- Practical features that make daily flock care easier
- Direct phone support from a real team
Built for Long-Term Ownership, Not Seasonal Replacement
Many small coops are built to hit a price point, not to perform over years of actual use. Weak siding, poor flooring, minimal ventilation, and flimsy hardware often create problems long after the product photo has done its job.
The 3x4 Quaker is built differently — with stronger materials, better airflow, easier-to-use features, and a more permanent construction approach. That difference matters if you want a coop that remains dependable year after year.
Clear Information Builds Trust
We believe buyers should be able to understand what they are buying before they commit. That is why we focus on real details — LP SmartSide siding, TechShield roof sheathing, elevated construction, gas-prop nesting box lids, predator-conscious design, and fully assembled delivery with placement included.
A Better Buying Experience From the Start
A premium coop should not come with a confusing purchase process. Buyers deserve transparent pricing, a clear explanation of what delivery includes, and access to real help when questions come up. We work to make the purchase process feel informed, straightforward, and well-supported from the first call through delivery day.
Guidance for First-Time and Experienced Keepers
Whether you are choosing your first coop or adding a secondary coop to an established setup, choosing the right size and layout early can save time and frustration later. Our coop sizing guide can help you compare footprint, flock capacity, and future needs more clearly.
Confidence Before You Buy
Learn more about long-term durability in our durability guide.
Strengthen your full setup with our predator-proofing guide.
If you want help deciding whether the 3x4 Quaker is the right fit, call 253-326-2309 and speak with a coop specialist directly.
Buying FAQ
Why would I choose this over a cheaper small coop?
Because long-term value depends on more than size alone. The 3x4 Quaker is built with stronger materials, better airflow, easier-to-clean features, and a more durable structure than many entry-level alternatives.
Who do I contact if I have questions before ordering?
You can call a coop specialist directly at 253-326-2309 for help with flock size, upgrades, delivery, and whether this model is the right fit for your property.
Is this a good first coop for a small flock?
Yes. The 3x4 Quaker is especially well suited for owners who want a manageable size without giving up real Amish-built quality and long-term durability.
Have a question before you order? Call a coop expert at 253-326-2309 — we're here to help.