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7×16 Chicken Coops

7x16 Chicken Coop

If you are on the hunt for a new chicken coop, you’ve come to the right place! The Hen House Collection offers 7×16 chicken coops that provide your flock with a safe and protected home. We are based in beautiful Lancaster, PA, but we serve the entire United States. We have an extensive network of dealers all over the country where you can find a new chicken coop. Find a dealer near you to give your hens a new home.

Our 7×16 chicken coops can be customized with colors, siding, and bonus features. This allows you to choose exactly how you want your coop to look and how you want it to function. Our coops are built with standard features that make them a durable and sturdy choice for housing chickens.

7×16 Chicken Coop for your Flock

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7x16 Chicken Coop with LP Siding
  • LP Siding
  • 7′ x 10′ run area
  • 6′ x 7′ chicken coop area
  • 101″ high
  • 6 nesting boxes
  • Clay paint w/ red trim
  • Weathered gray shingles

Q716C

7x16 Chicken Coop
  • Board and batten siding
  • 7′ x 10′ run area
  • 6′ x 7′ chicken coop area
  • 101″ high
  • 6 nesting boxes
  • Cedar stain

Shown with optional metal roof, painted trim, and 1/2″ wire mesh

Our 7×16 Chicken Coop Diagrams

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Q716C

coop diagrams

How Many Chickens Can Fit in a 7×16 Chicken Coop?

In a 7×16 chicken coop, you can comfortably fit 15-20 chickens. If you are raising a larger breed of chickens, you’ll probably want to have fewer chickens than 15. If you have a small breed chicken, you should be able to fit more in. No matter what breed you are raising, make sure you give each chicken plenty of room to move and grow. If you need a chicken coop for 15 chickens, this coop is perfect for you!

Things to Consider When Buying a Coop


Considering Chicken Breeds:
If you’re raising larger chicken breeds, it’s advisable to select a more spacious coop to ensure they have abundant room for comfortable living. Should your flock consist of smaller chickens, you may have the flexibility to accommodate a few more. Before deciding on a 7×16 chicken coop, make sure that your hens will have ample space to thrive.

Roosting Area: Ensuring your coop offers sufficient roosting space is paramount. Roosting is a vital part of a chicken’s routine, providing them with a sense of security and comfort.

Outdoor Enclosure: Incorporating an outdoor run is essential for a complete chicken coop setup. Chickens benefit greatly from the opportunity to explore the outdoors, engaging in natural behaviors like pecking, dust bathing, and scratching. It’s imperative to confirm that your run is tough enough to deter potential predator threats such as foxes and stray dogs.

Predator Protection: How well are your chickens shielded from potential predators? Are your coop doors designed to be predator-proof, and are the walls sturdy enough to deter crafty creatures? Investing in a 7×16 chicken coop made from high-quality materials not only ensures the safety of your chickens but also provides a barrier against potential threats.

Our Chicken Coop Styles

The Combination Coop

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Our best-selling chicken coop and run has both an interior space and an outdoor run.

The Quaker Coop

Chicken Coop for 14 Chickens Q48 with LP

Our prefab chicken coop is a charming home for your backyard chickens.

The Tractor Coop

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Our mobile Chicken Coop Tractor is made for farmers who move their chickens around.

The A-Frame Coop

Chicken Coop for 9 Chickens A46 with LP

Our A-Frame Chicken Coop makes a simple and unique home for your hens.

The Dutch Coop

Chicken Coop for 14 Chickens D66 with LP

This barn-style chicken coop has a gambrel roof that adds a charming finish.

Lean-to Coop

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Our small chicken coop is built to conserve space in smaller backyards.

Need a Different Size of Coop?

7×12 Chicken Coops

7x12 Chicken Coop

Looking for a coop that’s a size smaller? Take a look at our 7×12 chicken coop options!

7×20 Chicken Coops

7x20 Chicken Coop

Is your flock growing rapidly? A 7×20 Chicken Coop lets you grow along with your chickens!


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