Customized Combination Coop
Witness the endless possibilities for your new coop from the Hen House Collection with Ashley Motter’s combination coop in York County.
We worked with Ashley to create a coop that included everything she was looking for, making it easy to care for her chickens while being a full-time real estate agent.
Look at the features we added to her coop below to see how truly customizable our coops are. Contact us with any questions you have about building a chicken coop with us!
Gallery Of Standard Features Of Ashley Motter’s Combination Coop in York County
Keyed Entry Door
Nesting Boxes
Roosting Bar
Customized Features On Ashley Motter’s Combination Coop in York County
Epoxy Floors
Ashley added epoxy flooring to her coop to make it easier to clean, durable, and slip-resistant. With this flooring, any droppings, feathers, and debris can easily be swept away or hosed down. Additionally, epoxy flooring can withstand the constant foot traffic of chickens and resists damage from cleaning products. On top of that, it provides a good grip for her chickens so they don’t slip when the floor is wet.
Automatic Door
Adding an automatic door allows you not to have to open the door yourself. This was a perfect option for Ashley, a real estate agent. With an automatic door, she can set it to open on a timer, ensuring that her chickens can move around freely even when she is not there.
Solar Package
Ashley also selected our solar package, which powers her coop with natural energy from the sun. This allows her to power the lighting fixtures and the automatic door within her coop.
Feeder and Waterer
Ashley included feeding and watering dishes inside her combination coop in York County. These store food and water and dispense them for the chickens as needed. Ensuring they get fresh water and food when they require it.
Flower Boxes
Ashley incorporated several decorations to ensure that this coop truly reflected her personal style. Among them were flowerboxes, which added an aesthetically appealing finishing touch to her coop.
Roll Away Nesting Box
This roll-away nesting box in Ashley Motter’s combination coop in York County features privacy curtains. Here, her chickens can lay eggs in the comfort of an enclosed space. From there, this box rolls the eggs into a collection box, making them easier to collect when the time comes.
Ashley Motter’s Combination Coop in York County Gallery
Tell your Story
We want to give a massive shout-out to Ashley Motter and thank her for taking these photos of her coop.
If you have purchased a chicken coop from The Hen House Collection or one of our Authorized Dealers, please contact us and let us tell your chicken coop story. We love getting feedback from users of our chicken coops.