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Chicken Coops For Sale in Wichita KS

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If you’re ready to get started having a backyard chicken coop, we have a vast selection of coops available to you. It can be a struggle to find a home that feels just right; that’s why our chicken coops for sale in Wichita KS, are fully customizable. You can choose from various sizes, styles, colors, and features to create the perfect home for your flock.

Are you having difficulty finding the right chicken coop for your backyard flock? We’re here to help. The Hen House Collection is based in Lancaster, Pennsylvania, but sells and delivers coops nationwide through a network of dealers. While we currently have no dealers in Kansas, we may have some in neighboring states.

To find the nearest dealer to your location in Wichita, click the button below and enter your address. If there are none within range of your location, no worries! We will gladly work with you to get a chicken coop delivered to your Wichita location.

Our Chicken Coop Styles

The Combination Coop

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Our most popular option and it’s easy to see why. The Combination Coop features a coop with an attached run for easy outdoor access for your hens. It’s available in various sizes to accommodate different flock sizes.

The Quaker Coop

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The Quaker Coop, featuring a slight overhang on the roof, is another favored choice among backyard farmers. This coop comes equipped with all the features you need to get started on your backyard chicken farming journey.

The Tractor Coop

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Looking for a coop that you can easily move around your backyard? Look no further than our Tractor Coops! Equipped with wheels and a handle, these can easily be moved around your backyard, so your small flock has access to fresh grass.

The A-Frame Coop

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A classic choice, the A-frame coop boasts its unique roof design and can include various customizable features. Available in a range of sizes, it can accommodate any number of hens.

The Dutch Coop

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This barn-style coop is perfect for those looking to bring a timeless charm to their backyard. Its sloped roof provides plenty of interior space for easy cleaning, making it perfect for any flock.

The Lean-to Coop

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This is just in! Our new Modern style Lean-To Coops feature large windows for added sunlight and ventilation for your coop. Place it against a wall or a fence to conserve space or to meet setback requirements.

Regulations for Chicken Coops in Wichita KS

There are certain regulations for chicken coops that those in Wichita, KS, must follow. According to this article, here are some rules that may apply to your flock in Wichita.

In Wichita, Kansas, residents may keep less than three chickens without obtaining a permit. However, for those looking to keep more than three chickens, a permit must be acquired.


Coop Placement and Regulations

In Wichita, you can have no more than 12 chickens in your backyard, and roosters are not permitted due to noise concerns. Coops must be 20 feet away from neighboring residences, and they must not be visible to the public.


Cleanliness and upkeep

The chicken coop must adhere to public health standards and should prevent nuisances.

Chicken Coop Stories

Curious to hear how our customers are benefiting from our chicken coops? See how Joe’s Coop benefitted him and his family as they left New York City to reconnect with nature.

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Chicken Coops for Sale in Wichita KS: Commonly Asked Questions

What breed of chickens are best suited for backyard environments?

If you’re considering having your own flock and producing your own eggs, there are several breeds that could be a good choice for you. Some of the best egg-laying breeds include Rhode Island Reds, Leghorns, Sussex, Australorps, Plymouth Rocks, and many more. For further details on the top egg-laying breeds, take a look at our blog post titled “The Best Egg-laying Chickens.

How do I protect my chickens from predators?

Lots of chicken farmers make mistakes when first selecting a chicken coop. They often forgot to consider protection against predators, constructing coops that aren’t strong enough.

In places like Kansas, predators such as raccoons, coyotes, foxes, weasels, and even domestic dogs can easily get into coops made with weak wire and flimsy wood. If you’re aware of the presence of predators, try not to use chicken wire and instead choose more durable materials for your coop. Ensure the coop’s doors have robust latches, and properly seal the windows to prevent predators from gaining entry.

What should I feed my chickens, and how much?

Besides their regular layer feed, chickens can also thrive on nutritious greens like lettuce, kale, and turnip greens. They might also enjoy occasional treats such as watermelon, strawberries, and blueberries, but it’s important not to overfeed them.

A laying hen eats about a quarter pound of feed daily, up to roughly one and a half pounds per week. However, this quantity can vary depending on the size or breed of your chickens.

Other Cities We Serve in Kansas

Kansas City

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

Overland Park

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Living in Overland Park and on the lookout for a new coop? We have just the one for you! Choose the coop you need and Customize it to fit the needs of your flock.

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