grass right

Chicken Coops For Sale In Tucson AZ

white combination coop with outdoor run in tucson az

Considering starting your own backyard flock of chickens? Raising chickens offers countless benefits. If you’re looking for a chicken coop, you’re in the right place. The Hen House Collection creates and sells top-quality chicken coops that will be a beautiful addition to your backyard. Browse our selection of chicken coops for sale in Tucson, Arizona, and customize your coop by size, style, color, and features to perfectly fit your needs!

If you’re having trouble finding the perfect chicken coop in Tucson, Arizona, we’ve got you covered! Although The Hen House Collection is based in Lancaster, Pennsylvania, we’ve delivered many coops to Arizona and would be happy to bring one to you. Just request a coop, and we’ll get in touch to help you find the coop of your dreams.

Our Chicken Coop Styles

The Combination Coop

wooden combination chicken coop with outdoor run in tucson az

The Combination Coop features an attached run, providing your hens with plenty of room to roam and explore.

The Quaker Coop

wooden dutch coop in tucson az

Browse our Quaker Coop, complete with a roof overhang. This prefab coop comes with features your hens need!

The Tractor Coop

red tractor coop in tucson az

Looking for a mobile option? The Tractor Coop is ideal for you. This portable coop is a fantastic choice for small flocks!

The A-Frame Coop

a frame wooden chicken coop in tucson az

The A-Frame Coop, a timeless design with a peaked roof, is the perfect choice for any flock size in your backyard.

The Dutch Coop

beige quaker chicken coop in tucson az

If you’re a fan of the barn-style roof, consider our Dutch Coops. This coop provides plenty of interior space for your hens.

The Lean-to Coop

beige and white lean to coop in tucson az

The Lean-to Coop is an excellent choice for your backyard and fits seamlessly against a wall.

Regulations for Chicken Coops in Tucson

In Tucson, AZ, coops must be 20 feet away from neighboring residences. There is no limit on the amount of chickens allowed and a permit is not required. Roosters are not allowed on the property.


Sanitation and Maintenance

Properly maintaining chicken coops is essential to prevent health issues and problems like foul odors or pests. Ensure the coops stay clean, dry, and well-ventilated to keep your flock healthy and happy.


Health and Safety Regulations

Backyard chicken owners must adhere to health and safety regulations, including those related to selling eggs or meat.


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

chicken coops for sale in los angeles ca coop story

Chicken Coops for Sale in Tucson AZ: Commonly Asked Questions

What breed of chickens are best suited for backyard environments?

You might consider adding different chicken breeds to your flock. Popular choices include Rhode Island Reds, Silkies, Sussex, Orpingtons, Brahmas, and more. 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 adequately protecting their flocks from predators. A common error is building coops that aren’t sturdy enough, especially in areas where predators are a concern.

In places 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 know there are predators in your area, it’s important to avoid using chicken wire and opt for stronger materials for your coop. Ensure doors have secure latches, and seal windows properly to keep your chickens safe.

What should I feed my chickens, and how much?

In addition to their regular layer feed, chickens can enjoy healthy greens like lettuce, kale, and turnip greens. They may also love treats such as watermelon, strawberries, and blueberries, but it’s important to offer these in moderation. On average, a laying hen eats about a quarter pound of feed per day, which adds up to roughly a pound and a half each week. However, the exact amount may vary depending on your chickens’ size or breed.

Other Cities We Serve in Arizona

Phoenix

red combination chicken coop with outdoor runs on both sides in phoenix az

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

Mesa

wooden combination coop in tucson az

Living in Mesa, AZ, and searching for a new coop? We’ve got the perfect one for you! Select the coop that suits your flock and customize it to meet all their needs.

Other Blog Posts...

Chicken Coop Ramps | All You Need To Know

8 Exotic Chickens for your Backyard

Steps to Turning Your Shed into a Chicken Coop