Are you interested in creating the perfect backyard coop for your flock? Whether you have 20 chickens or just a few, you can be sure we can build the chicken coops for sale in St. Louis MO that you need. Our coops are fully customizable so that you can choose the size, style, and color of your coop, as well as other interior features in your coop. Check out our chicken coop styles and find just the one you need for your feathered friends.
If you are thinking of creating the perfect chicken coop for your flock of birds, we have what you need. Check out our chicken coops for sale in St. Louis MO and let us help you design the ultimate coop for your hens. Though we are located in Lancaster, Pennsylvania, we sell and deliver coops all over the United States and would be happy to deliver one to your location in St. Louis.
Styles of Chicken Coops For Sale in St. Louis MO
The Combination Coop
Our top-selling Combination Coop is a versatile option perfect for both large and small flocks. It features an attached run and is available in a wide range of sizes and designs to suit your needs.
The Quaker Coop
The Quaker Coop, with its charming and classic design, boasts a slight roof overhang. This coop includes all the essential features you need, such as nesting boxes and roosting bars.
The Tractor Coop
Need a convenient way to relocate your small flock? Our tractor coops are ideal for smaller flocks and can be effortlessly moved across your lawn or field.
The A-Frame Coop
This timeless, classic coop is available in a wide range of sizes, ensuring we have the perfect fit for your needs. It comes equipped with all the essential features to make your coop complete.
The Dutch Coop
Do you love the look of a barn-style roof? If so, the Dutch coop is the one for you. This coop also has a larger interior offering additional headspace, and comes in various sizes.
The Lean-to Coop
Discover our beautiful Lean-to-Coop! Designed to fit seamlessly against a wall, this coop provides ample interior lighting and is perfect for your backyard.
Regulations for Chicken Coops For Sale in St. Louis MO
When looking for chicken coops for sale in St. Louis MO, you may have to keep some regulations in mind. According to this article, below are some regulations that may apply to your chickens in St. Louis, Missouri.
In St. Louis, residents can keep hens but not roosters to avoid noise issues. Coops and runs must be located in the backyard, at least 10 feet from property lines. Additionally, the size of chicken coops and runs cannot exceed 50 square feet.
Chicken Care
Choosing a coop design requires careful consideration of both the chickens’ needs and local building regulations. Each chicken should have at least 4 square feet of space to move comfortably and display natural behaviors.
Routine cleaning of the coop is necessary for the health of your chickens. Floors and nesting areas should be cleaned regularly, and regular checks for pests like mites and lice should be done. Fresh food and water should be available to the chickens and stored in clean containers.
Chicken Coop Stories
Interested in hearing from some of our customers about their experience with a chicken coop from The Hen House Collection? Here’s what Dorothy from Rhode Island had to say about how her chicken coop has improved life for her hens.
Chicken Coops for Sale in St. Louis MO: Commonly Asked Questions
What breed of chickens are best suited for backyard environments?
Enhance your flock by including a variety of chicken breeds. Popular options are Rhode Island Reds, Silkies, Sussex, Orpingtons, and Brahmas. For help choosing the best breeds for your needs, visit our blog post on the Friendliest Chicken Breeds.
How do I protect my chickens from predators?
Chicken owners often struggle to protect their birds from predators due to flimsy coops that can be easily breached by raccoons, coyotes, foxes, weasels, and neighborhood dogs. Our chicken coops for sale in St. Louis MO, are built with sturdy materials and designed with features to effectively keep predators at bay.
In Missouri, predators often break into coops made with weak wire and wood. If these animals are common in your area, avoid using chicken wire. Opt for stronger materials, ensure doors have sturdy latches and securely seal windows to effectively deter predators.
What should I feed my chickens, and how much?
A laying hen typically consumes about a quarter pound of feed daily, totaling around one and a half pounds per week. However, this amount can vary based on the chicken’s size and breed.
Other Cities We Serve in Missouri
Kansas City
If you’re in the Kansas City area and looking for a new chicken coop for your feathered friends, check out our selection to find the perfect fit!
Springfield
If you’re in Springfield and need a new coop, you’re in luck! We’ve got exactly what you’re looking for. Select the coop that meets your needs and customize it to fit your flock perfectly.