Have you always wanted to have your own backyard flock of chickens in Arlington, VA? With our chicken coops for sale in Arlington VA, it’s never been easier! Not only are these coops durable and equipped with all the essential features you need, but they also come in a variety of sizes and styles, making them perfect for any number of chickens. Customize your coop with us, and we’ll help you craft the ideal home and get you that much closer to having fresh eggs right in your own backyard.
Have you been searching for chicken coops in Arlington VA, but can’t seem to find one that has everything you’re looking for? We may be based in Lancaster, Pennsylvania, but we build and deliver prefab and customized coops throughout the United States. We have a few dealers in Virginia, so you may be able to find one near your location in Arlington.
To find the nearest dealer, click the button below and put in your address. If no dealers are nearby, we’re happy to work with you directly to deliver a coop to your location.
Our Chicken Coop Styles
The Combination Coop
Many of our customers love the Combination Coop! With an attached run, you can provide your hens with easy access to the outdoors to get fresh air whenever needed.
The Quaker Coop
The Quaker Coop boasts a charming roof overhang, making it a favorite among backyard farmers. With all the essential features, it’s a great choice for those starting their backyard flock.
The Tractor Coop
Want your chickens to have easy access to fresh grass? Our tractor coops come equipped with wheels and a handle to easily move them to areas in your backyard with fresh grass.
The A-Frame Coop
Named for its distinctive roof design, this coop is fully customizable and suitable for flocks of any size!
The Dutch Coop
Looking for a chicken coop with a classic barn-style look? Our Dutch coops feature that sloped roof look that also offers additional headspace.
The Lean-to Coop
Our new modern Lean To coops are still easy to tuck along a house or fence but feature larger windows for additional sunlight and warmth.
Regulations for Chicken Coops in Arlington, VA
You must adhere to specific regulations in Arlington, VA, to have a chicken coop in your backyard. Some of these rules are outlined below. However, it is always best to consult with local officials to determine what is permitted in your area or zone.
In order to have a chicken coop in Arlington, you must obtain a permit from the Department of Community Planning, Housing, and Development.
A maximum of four chickens is allowed on the property and roosters are strictly prohibited.
Coop Placement
Chicken Coops in Arlington, VA, must be placed 100 feet away or more from any residence, church, school, or place of business other than the owner’s.
Cleanliness and Upkeep
You must maintain a clean environment for your hens to prevent odors from building up, pests from being attracted, or any health risks that may arise. Your coop should be cleaned regularly and must meet size requirements to ensure there is no overcrowding.
Check out this page on Animals and Fowl to learn more about chicken coop regulations in Arlington, VA.
Chicken Coop Stories
Want to see how we provide our customers with exactly the coop they’re looking for? Check out Ashley Motter’s custom coop and all the features we helped her add to make caring for her backyard flock so much easier.
Frequently Asked Questions About Our Chicken Coops For Sale in Arlington VA
What breed of chickens are best suited for backyard environments?
The best breeds of chickens for backyard environments are Rhode Island Reds, Barred Plymouth Rocks, Partridge Silkies, Orpingtons, and Leghorns. To learn more about raising backyard chickens, check out our comprehensive guide.
How do I protect my chickens from predators?
To protect your chickens from predators, don’t use chicken wire; instead, opt for more robust materials. Also, look for chicken coops for sale in Arlington VA with sturdy latches and windows that properly seal to prevent predators from entering.
What should I feed my chickens, and how much?
You can feed them regular layer feed and nutritious greens like lettuce, kale, and turnip greens. They also enjoy occasional treats such as watermelon, strawberries, and blueberries, but it’s important not to give them too many.
You should feed them about a quarter pound of feed daily, approximately one and a half pounds per week, but this will vary depending on the size and breed of your chickens.
Other Cities We Serve in Virginia
Virginia Beach
Are you looking for a new chicken coop in Virginia Beach? We have you covered! Explore our extensive range of sizes and styles to find the ideal one for your flock.
Chesapeake
Located in Chesapeake, VA, and searching for chicken coops for sale? We offer an extensive range of coops available in Chesapeake so you can find exactly what you’re looking for.