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Chicken Coops in Arizona

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If you’re in the market for a new coop for your backyard flock, you’re in the right place. The Hen House Collection crafts chicken coops in a range of styles, colors, and sizes, making it easy to find exactly what you need. Though we’re located in Lancaster, Pennsylvania, we deliver coops across the country. We have the chicken coops in Arizona you’re searching for.

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Can’t find the perfect coop for your hens? Don’t worry! Our coops are fully customizable to meet the needs of your flock. Whether you have 4 chickens or 100, we’ve got the ideal coop for them. Explore our options to design the perfect setup for your birds.

We offer our coops through a network of dealers across the United States. While we don’t currently have any dealers in Arizona, that’s no problem. We’re happy to work with you directly and deliver your coop to your Arizona location. Just request a quote below, and we’ll be in touch.

Our Chicken Coop Styles

The Combination Chicken Coop

Our popular Combination Coop offers everything a quality coop should have. With an attached run, your chickens can safely enjoy the outdoors, protected from predators. Plus, the coop’s interior is fully customizable to suit your hens’ specific needs.

The Quaker Chicken Coop

Another favorite is the Quaker Coop, a stylish option featuring a charming roof overhang. This coop includes all the standard nesting boxes and roosts found in our coops. You can fully customize the interior, creating a perfect home for your flock.

The Tractor Chicken Coop

Looking for a coop you can move around your yard? The Tractor Coop is the perfect choice! Equipped with wheels and a handle, it’s easy to maneuver wherever you like. Ideal for smaller flocks, this coop allows your chickens to enjoy fresh grass and dirt regularly, offering new spots to peck and scratch for bugs.

The A-Frame Chicken Coop

The A-Frame Coop is a timeless choice, featuring everything our standard coops offer, including interior nesting boxes and a roost for your hens. With its peaked roof and customizable options, it’s available in a range of sizes, accommodating up to 100 chickens. The A-Frame is a reliable choice for any chicken farmer.

The Dutch Chicken Coop

If you’re a fan of the barn-style roof, the Dutch Chicken Coop is perfect for you. With its sloped roof and generous interior headspace, this coop offers ample room for your flock. It comes standard with multiple windows and nesting boxes. Customize the Dutch Coop to create a one-of-a-kind home for your hens.

The Lean-to Coop

The Lean-to Coop had a recent upgrade! We now offer our Modern Lean-to Coops featuring larger windows and a spacious design. The Lean-to-Coop comes in several sizes for both larger and smaller flocks. Take a look at all our Lean-to options and see which of these beautiful coops would be the best option for your feathered friends.

Chicken Coops by Chickens

If you have a specific number of chickens in mind or already have some hens, we’re here to help you find the perfect-sized coop. Browse our chicken coops by number of chickens!

Whether you need a coop for 5 chickens, 12 chickens, 40 chickens, or 100 chickens, we offer the right size to suit your flock. Each coop is designed to provide comfort for your chickens, ensuring they have a safe and enjoyable home.

Chicken Coops by Size

Have a specific coop size in mind? We offer a wide range of coop sizes to suit your needs. Our options include 3×4 chicken coops, perfect for a few hens, to larger 7×12 and 12×24 coops that can comfortably house larger flocks.

Browse through our full range of chicken coop sizes to find the perfect fit for your birds, and customize it to meet their needs. No matter the size, you can trust that each coop is built with quality and durability in mind.

Regulations for Chicken Coops in Arizona

Arizona allow backyard chickens for Arizona residents. Chickens are allowed while roosters are not. The coop must also be cleaned twice a week. Keep in mind that laws and regulations may vary by city, so it’s always a good idea to check with your local authorities for any specific rules in your area.

Zoning

Chickens must be housed on a single-family property, either in the backyard or side yard, and located at least 15 feet away from neighboring properties.


Number of Chickens

In Arizona, you’re allowed to keep up to six chickens in your backyard. This makes it easy to have a small flock and enjoy fresh eggs at home, while still staying within local regulations.


Coop Requirements

For backyard chicken keepers, the coop size allowed is a maximum of 200 square feet and up to 8 feet high. This provides your chickens with enough space to move around, ensuring they are comfortable and healthy.

Chicken Coop Necessities

Ample Space

As a chicken owner, it’s important not to overcrowd your coop. Overcrowding can lead to unpleasant odors, unsanitary conditions, and behavioral issues such as pecking and fighting. It can also increase the risk of disease among your hens.

To ensure your chickens are comfortable and healthy, aim for about 4 square feet of space per chicken. For example, if you have a flock of 5 hens, a 4×5 coop (providing 20 square feet of space) would be ideal. With so many coop options available, finding the right size for your flock should be straightforward.

Proper Ventilation

When designing your chicken coop, proper ventilation should be a top priority. Poor ventilation can cause respiratory problems and unpleasant odors, compromising the health of your flock. Chickens need fresh air to thrive, so incorporating windows into the coop and ensuring the chicken run is open can help maintain airflow. However, it’s crucial to strike a balance between good ventilation and protection from predators, ensuring your chickens stay safe while enjoying fresh air.

Security and Protection

Building a sturdy, durable coop is essential for chicken owners, especially in areas with common predators such as raccoons, coyotes, foxes, bobcats, and even domestic dogs. Using weak materials like chicken wire or flimsy wood makes your coop vulnerable to breaches by these predators.

To protect your flock, avoid using chicken wire in high-risk areas and opt for stronger materials. Reinforce doors with secure latches and ensure windows are properly sealed to enhance coop security and keep your chickens safe from harm.

Necessary Features

Every chicken coop should include a few key features to ensure your hens’ comfort and well-being. It’s essential to have nesting boxes and a roosting bar inside the coop for their natural behaviors.

Feeding and watering stations are also crucial for maintaining your hens’ health and productivity. Additionally, using bedding materials like wood shavings or sand helps keep the coop clean and comfortable for your flock.

A designated outdoor area, or “run,” is also important, allowing your hens to roam freely, peck, and forage in grass and dirt. This outdoor space promotes natural behaviors and supports their overall health.

You can either build or purchase these features separately, or choose pre-built coops that come with these essential components included.

Cities We Serve in Arizona

  • Chandler
  • Gilbert
  • Glendale
  • Scottsdale
  • Peoria
  • Tempe
  • Surprise
  • Goodyear

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