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Chicken Coops For Sale in Phoenix AZ

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Thinking about starting your own backyard flock of chickens? The benefits of raising chickens are endless. If you’re in the market for a chicken coop, you’ve come to the right place. The Hen House Collection designs and sells high-quality chicken coops that will make a stunning addition to your backyard. Explore our wide range of chicken coops for sale in Phoenix, Arizona, and customize your coop by size, style, color, and features to suit your needs!

If you’re struggling to find the perfect chicken coop in Phoenix, Arizona, we’ve got you covered! While The Hen House Collection is based in Lancaster, Pennsylvania, we have delivered many coops to Arizona and would love to bring one to you. Simply request a coop, and we’ll reach out to help you get the coop of your dreams.

Our Chicken Coop Styles

The Combination Coop

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Our top-selling coop, the Combination Coop, includes an attached run, offering your hens ample space to move freely.

The Quaker Coop

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Check out the Quaker Coop, featuring a roof overhang. This prefab coop has the features your hens need!

The Tractor Coop

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Need a mobile option? The Tractor Coop is perfect for you. This portable coop is a great choice for small flocks.

The A-Frame Coop

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The A-Frame Coop, a classic with a peaked roof, is an ideal choice for any size flock in your backyard.

The Dutch Coop

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If you love the barn-style roof, check out our Dutch Coops. This coop offers all the interior space your hens need.

The Lean-to Coop

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Check out this beautiful coop! The Lean-to Coop is a fantastic choice for your backyard and fits perfectly against a wall.

Regulations for Chicken Coops in Phoenix

In Phoenix, AZ, coops must be 20 feet away from neighboring residences. Residents are allowed to keep up to 20 chickens on their property with a permit required. Roosters are not allowed on the property.


Sanitation and Maintenance

Taking good care of chicken coops is crucial to avoid health issues and bothersome problems like bad smells or pests. Make sure to keep the coops clean, dry, and well-ventilated.


Health and Safety Regulations

People who own backyard chickens need to follow health and safety rules, including those about selling eggs or meat.


Check out this page to learn more about chicken coop regulations in Phoenix, Arizona.

Chicken Coop Stories

Want to hear from some of our customers about how they are using a chicken coop from The Hen House Collection? Hear from Dorothy in Rhode Island, about how her chicken coop has changed life for her hens.

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Chicken Coops for Sale in Phoenix AZ: Commonly Asked Questions

What breed of chickens are best suited for backyard environments?

You may be interested in adding a variety of chicken breeds to your flock. Popular options include Rhode Island Reds, Silkies, Sussex, Orpingtons, Brahmas, and many others. Take a look at our blog about the Friendliest Chicken Breeds for more details on which breeds could be a good fit for you.

How do I protect my chickens from predators?

Many chicken farmers make the mistake of not properly protecting their chickens from predators. One common error is building coops that aren’t sturdy enough, especially in areas where predators are prevalent.

In regions like Arizona, predators such as raccoons, coyotes, foxes, weasels, and even domestic dogs can easily break into coops made with weak wire or flimsy wood. If you’re aware of predators in your area, it’s crucial to avoid using chicken wire and instead choose stronger materials for your coop. Make sure doors are equipped with secure latches, and properly seal your windows to keep predators safely out.

What should I feed my chickens, and how much?

In addition to their regular layer feed, chickens can benefit from healthy greens like lettuce, kale, and turnip greens. They may also enjoy treats such as watermelon, strawberries, and blueberries, but it’s important to offer these in moderation. On average, a laying hen consumes about a quarter pound of feed daily, which totals around a pound and a half per week. However, this amount can vary based on your chickens’ size or breed.

Other Cities We Serve in Arizona

Tucson

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Are you stationed in the Tucson area and looking for a new chicken coop for your flock? Check out our coop options and find just the one you need!

Mesa

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Living in Mesa, AZ, 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.

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