Do you need a new chicken coop for your backyard flock? Check out our chicken coops for sale in Iowa City IA, and let us help you design the ultimate coop for your feathered friends. Our chicken coops are fully customizable by size, style, and color, so you can add features as you choose and build the perfect coop for your hens’ needs.
If you have trouble finding a good chicken coop for your flock in Iowa City and do not want to build your own, you’ll be happy to know we can help. The Hen House Collection is located in Lancaster, Pennsylvania, but sells and delivers coops throughout the United States via a network of dealers. We have one dealer in Sheldon, Iowa.
To find out if our dealer in Iowa is within range of your location, click the button below and enter your address. If there is not a dealer within range, that is no problem; we would be happy to work with you and deliver your coop to your location in Iowa City ourselves.
Our Chicken Coop Styles
The Combination Coop
Our most popular chicken coop is the Combination Coop, which features an attached run. This coop comes in many sizes for any number of chickens and would be a great choice for your backyard.
The Quaker Coop
The Quaker Coop features an overhang on the roof and is a charming coop style for your backyard. This coop includes all the necessary features that should be included in a good coop.
The Tractor Coop
Are you interested in a mobile coop to move around your lawn? Take a look at our Tractor Coops! These coops are great for smaller flocks and can help you preserve your grass by consistently relocating the flock.
The A-Frame Coop
A classic choice, the A-frame Coop features an A-frame roof and all the standard features included in our coops. This coop is also available in many sizes for any number of birds.
The Dutch Coop
Do you love the look of the barn-style roof? This coop could be the one for you! The Dutch Coop features a sloped roof and extra interior headspace for easy coop cleaning.
The Lean-to Coop
Look at our newest style of coop, the Modern Lean-to Coop. This stunning coop showcases large windows for better sunlight and ventilation in the summertime. It is an excellent option for your backyard flock.
Regulations for Chicken Coops in Iowa City IA
There are certain regulations you must comply with regarding backyard chicken coops in the state of Iowa. According to this article, below are some rules that may apply to your area of Iowa City.
Residents in Iowa City are permitted to have a maximum of four backyard chickens. However, roosters are not allowed within city limits to prevent noise issues.
Chicken coops must be at least 25 feet from neighboring residential dwellings and 5 feet from property lines. Additionally, they should be located exclusively in the backyard.
Coop and Run Regulations
Chicken coops are required to be adequately ventilated, secure from predators, and designed for easy maintenance. Each chicken must have a minimum of 4 square feet of space in the coop area and at least 4 square feet in the run/pen area.
Cleanliness and upkeep
Maintaining clean and sanitary conditions in chicken coops and runs is crucial. Proper waste disposal and regular cleaning are necessary to ensure the hygiene and health of the chickens.
Chicken Coop Stories
Interested in hearing how our customers are using our chicken coops? Check out Pattya’s chicken coop in Connecticut and see how a coop from The Hen House Collection changed the game for her.
Chicken Coops for Sale in Iowa City IA: Commonly Asked Questions
What breed of chickens are best suited for backyard environments?
If you’re considering increasing your flock and producing your eggs, numerous chicken breeds are available. Some of the most favored egg-laying breeds include Rhode Island Reds, Leghorns, Sussex, Australorps, Plymouth Rock, and various others. For further details on which breeds excel as egg-layers, refer to our blog post “Best Egg-laying Chickens.”
How do I protect my chickens from predators?
Many chicken farmers often make mistakes when protecting their chickens from predators. One common error is building coops that aren’t sturdy enough, especially in regions where predators are common.
In places like Iowa, predators such as raccoons, coyotes, foxes, weasels, and even domestic dogs can easily break into coops made with weak wire and flimsy wood. If you know predators are around, avoid using chicken wire and opt for stronger materials for your coop. Make sure your coop’s doors have strong latches, and properly seal the windows to prevent predators from entering.
What should I feed my chickens, and how much?
In addition to their regular layer feed, chickens can do well with nutritious greens like lettuce, kale, and turnip greens. They might also appreciate occasional treats such as watermelon, strawberries, and blueberries, but it’s important not to give them too much.
On average, a laying hen consumes about a quarter pound of feed daily, up to approximately one and a half pounds per week. However, this amount can vary depending on the size or breed of your chickens.
Other Cities We Serve in Iowa
Des Moines
Are you stationed in Des Moines and looking for a new chicken coop for your flock? Check out our coop options and find just the one you need!
Cedar Rapids
Living in Cedar Rapids IA, and on the lookout for a new coop? We have just the one for you! Choose the coop you need and Customize it to fit the needs of your flock.