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7×24 Chicken Coops

7x24 Chicken Coop

If you’re in search of a new chicken coop, you’ve come to the right place! The Hen House Collection builds 7×24 chicken coops, providing a secure and sheltered home for your flock. Our home base is in scenic Lancaster, PA, and we serve customers across the entire United States. With a wide-reaching network of dealers nationwide, finding a brand-new chicken coop is a breeze. Locate a dealer nearby to give your hens a fresh, new home.

Our 7×24 chicken coops boast a variety of customization options, including colors, siding, and additional features. This enables you to personalize your coop to your preferences in both aesthetics and functionality. Crafted with standard features, our coops are renowned for their durability and sturdiness, making them an outstanding choice for housing chickens.

7×24 Chicken Coop for your Flock

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7x24 Chicken Coop Run
  • Board and batten siding
  • 7′ x 18′ run area
  • 6′ x 7′ chicken coop area
  • 101″ high
  • 6 nesting boxes
  • Brown cedar stain
  • Optional black metal roof

Our 7×24 Chicken Coop Diagrams

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coop diagrams

How Many Chickens Can Fit in a 7×24 Chicken Coop?

A 7×24 chicken coop offers ample room for around 15-20 chickens. If you’re raising larger breeds, it’s recommended to house fewer than 15 to ensure each has plenty of space. With smaller breeds, you may be able to accommodate a slightly larger flock. Regardless of breed, it’s vital to guarantee each chicken has enough space for movement and development. If you require a coop for 15 chickens, this one is an excellent option!

Things to Consider When Buying a Coop


Considering Chicken Breeds:
If you’re raising larger chicken breeds, it’s advisable to choose a more spacious coop to ensure they have ample room for comfortable living. With smaller chickens, there’s typically more leeway in terms of capacity. Before settling on a 7×24 chicken coop, make sure you consider the breed you’re working with and make sure that they will have plenty of space to thrive.

Roosting Area: It’s crucial to make sure that your coop provides enough roosting space. Roosting is a vital part of a chicken’s routine, offering them a sense of security and comfort.

Outdoor Enclosure: A complete chicken coop setup should include an outdoor run. Chickens greatly benefit from the opportunity to explore the outdoors, engaging in natural behaviors like pecking, dust bathing, and scratching. It’s essential to ensure that your run is sturdy enough to deter potential predators 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 7×24 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 offers chickens an outdoor and indoor area to live in.

The Quaker Coop

Chicken Coop for 14 Chickens Q48 with LP

Our prefab chicken coop is an attractive and practical solution for housing your flock.

The Tractor Coop

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Our mobile Chicken Coop Tractor helps you keep your chickens supplied with fresh grass!

The A-Frame Coop

Chicken Coop for 9 Chickens A46 with LP

Our practical and simple A-Frame Chicken Coop gives your hens a comfortable and happy home.

The Dutch Coop

Chicken Coop for 14 Chickens D66 with LP

This barn-style chicken coop offers extra headroom and style with its gambrel-style roof.

Lean-to Coop

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Our compact and efficient small chicken coop is built to be used in a backyard with limited space.

Need a Different Size of Coop?

7×20 Chicken Coops

7x20 Chicken Coop

Check out our 7×20 chicken coops to find a home for your chickens that’s a bit smaller!

7×28 Chicken Coops

7x28 Chicken Coop

Looking for a bigger coop for your hens’ home? Take a look at our 7×28 chicken coops!

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