If you are interested in starting your own little flock of 10 chickens, we have the right coop for you. The Hen House Collection offers a variety of coops for 10 chickens so your hens can have a safe and comfortable place to live.
Be sure to keep the well-being of your chickens in mind when searching for the right chicken coop for 10 chickens. You want your hens to be happy and comfortable, but you don’t want to overspend on a coop that may be too big or features that are unnecessary for your coop. Take a look at the selection of prefab chicken coops we offer for 10 chickens.
Find the Perfect Chicken Coop for 10 Chickens
Q610C
- Board and batten siding
- 6′ x 6′ run area
- 4′ x 6′ chicken coop area
- 101″ high
- 4 nesting boxes
- Cedar stain
- Weathered gray shingles
Q610C
- LP Siding
- 6′ x 6′ run area
- 4′ x 6′ chicken coop area
- 101″ high
- 4 nesting boxes
- Red siding with white trim
- Charcoal shingles
Q68C
- Board and batten siding
- 4′ x 6′ run area
- 4′ x 6′ chicken coop area
- 101″ high
- 4 nesting boxes
- Natural stain
Shown with optional bronze metal roof.
Q68C
- LP Siding
- 4′ x 6′ run area
- 4′ x 6′ chicken coop area
- 101″ high
- 4 nesting boxes
- White siding with black trim
- Charcoal shingles
Q46H
- Board and batten siding
- 94″ high – 8″ off the ground
- 6 nesting boxes
- Cedar stain
- Williamsburg slate shingles
Features higher sidewalls than standard 4×6.
Q46H
- Duratemp siding
- 94″ high – 8″ off the ground
- 6 nesting boxes
- Buckskin siding with green trim
Shown with optional green metal roof and wire over windows.
Q46
- Board and batten siding
- 81″ high – 14″ off the ground
- 6 nesting boxes
- Natural Stain
- Bronze Metal Roof
Shown with optional metal roof
Q46
- LP Smartside Siding
- 81″ high – 14″ off the ground
- 6 nesting boxes
- Gray siding with white trim
- Weathered gray shingles
A46
- Board and batten siding
- 79″ high – 14″ off the ground
- 6 nesting boxes
- Cedar stain
- Walnut brown shingles
- One 18 x 23 Window
A46
- LP Siding
- 79″ high – 14″ off the ground
- 6 nesting boxes
- Light gray siding with white trim
- Nickel gray shingles
- One 18 x 23 Window
D46
- Board and batten siding
- 78″ high – 14″ off the ground
- 6 nesting boxes
- Cedar stain
- Walnut brown shingles
- One 18″ x 23″ Window
D46
- LP Siding
- 78″ high – 14″ off the ground
- 6 nesting boxes
- Light gray siding with white trim
- Weathered gray shingles
- One 18″ x 23″ Window
How Big Does A Chicken Coop Need To Be?
How big should your coop for 10 hens be? As a general rule, assume about 4 square feet per bird, and about a square foot of space in the nesting boxes.
You can buy a chicken coop and run together. This gives your birds more space to move about and allows them to scratch and peck in the grass or dirt without danger of predators.
The main thing you want to keep in mind when purchasing a coop is that it is large enough and comfortable for your flock. Always go bigger rather than smaller when it comes to a coop. Overcrowding chickens, especially more fragile chicken breeds, can cause disease and other problems in your chicken coop for 10 chickens.
What Style of Coop Should I Choose for 10 Chickens?
If you are having trouble deciding what chicken coop for 10 chickens is the right choice for your flock, then we have some pointers for you.
Here are some things to consider when choosing your style of chicken coop for 10 chickens…
Size – How much space do you have in your backyard? Do you have room for a run for your hens? Are your chickens going to be crowded? If you do not have the space to house 10 chickens comfortably, consider starting with fewer.
Security – Are your chickens going to be safe in the case of a storm? Will they get wet in their coop, or are they going to be susceptible to sneaky predators like hawks or foxes?
Climate – It is also very important, especially when you own a more fragile chicken breed, that you have some type of climate control for your coop. This is especially important if you live in an area where winters are cold and summers are hot. There are different options you can add to your coop to keep the temperature regulated.
Chicken Coop for 10 Chickens- Our Chicken Coop Styles
The Combination Chicken Coop
This style of chicken coop is a popular choice due to the attached run added to the coop. The Combination Coop can be customized in a large variety of ways.
The Quaker Chicken Coop
The Quaker Coop features a charming roof and overhang and comes with our standard features like a roost, nesting boxes, and roofing sheathing to temperature control the coop in winter.
The Tractor Chicken Coop
The chicken coop tractor is an excellent coop for those who want to move their coop from place to place. It comes equipped with wheels and handles to easily transport it to a new location.
The A-Frame Chicken Coop
This signature coop with a peaked roof is a classic option for your backyard flock. The A-Frame chicken coops come in a large range of sizes and include the standard features of all our coops.
The Dutch Chicken Coop
If you like the look of a small barn, take a look at our Dutch coop with a “barn style” roof. This coop gives your chickens some additional roof space in the interior and you can add wheels to make your barn-style chicken coop portable.
The Lean-To Chicken Coop
One of the best coops to maximize space in your backyard is the Lean-to Coop. These cute small chicken coops can be set up against a fence and have a lid for easy access when collecting eggs.
Looking for a Larger or Smaller Coop?
We offer coops in a large variety of sizes! Are you looking for a coop that is slightly bigger or slightly smaller? Check out our other small chicken coop options!
Chicken Coop for 9 Chickens
Looking for something a little smaller? Our chicken coop for 9 chickens easily accommodates your flock of 9 birds.
Chicken Coop for 12 Chickens
Need a coop that’s a larger size? This chicken coop for 12 chickens is just what you need! Check out our different options.