Thinking about starting your own backyard flock of chickens? There are so many benefits to raising your own chickens! If you’re in need of a chicken coop for your new flock, you’re in luck. The Hen House Collection offers top-notch, high-quality chicken coops that’ll make a lovely addition to your backyard. Explore the wide range of chicken coops for sale in Concord NH, and customize your coop to your heart’s content with options for size, style, color, and features!
If you are having trouble finding good chicken coops for sale in Concord NH, then we got you covered! The Hen House Collection is based in Lancaster, Pennsylvania, but we have delivered many chicken coops to California and would love to bring your coop! Simply request a coop from us, and we will get in touch with you to help you get the coop of your dreams.
Styles of Chicken Coops For Sale in Concord NH
The Combination Coop
The Combination Coop, our best-seller, comes with an attached run, providing your hens with ample space to roam and stretch their wings.
The Quaker Coop
Check out the Quaker Coop, it has a slight overhang on the roof. This prefab coop comes fully loaded with all the features you’re looking for!
The Tractor Coop
If you need a coop you can easily move around, the Tractor Coop is perfect for you. It’s a great portable option, especially for a small flock of hens.
The A-Frame Coop
With its traditional peaked roof, the A-Frame Coop is a timeless option suitable for any number of chickens in your backyard.
The Dutch Coop
If you’re a fan of barn-style roofs, check out our Dutch Coops. They offer plenty of interior space to accommodate your needs.
The Lean-to Coop
Check out this gorgeous coop! The Lean-to-Coop is a fantastic choice for your backyard, and it fits perfectly against a wall.
Regulations for Chicken Coops For Sale in Concord NH
In Concord NH, coops are not permitted within thirty feet of any lot line. You are allowed to keep up to five chickens of any breed, but the chickens must be kept on a lot less than one acre. No roosters are permitted in Concord, NH.
Sanitation and Maintenance
Chicken coops must include proper ventilation features to keep the hens healthy. The coop must be enclosed on all sides and provide safety features for protecting the hens from weather and predators.
Health and Safety Regulations
It is not permitted to sell eggs or chickens in Concord, NH. Chickens are only to be kept for the personal use of the resident. Slaughtering chickens on-site is strictly prohibited.
Check out this page to learn more about chicken coop regulations in Concord, New Hampshire.
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 Concord NH: Commonly Asked Questions
What breed of chickens are best suited for backyard environments?
You might want to think about adding various chicken breeds to your flock. Some favorites among chicken keepers are Rhode Island Reds, Silkies, Sussex, Orpingtons, Brahmas, and many others. Check out our blog post on the Friendliest Chicken Breeds for more information on which ones might suit you best.
How do I protect my chickens from predators?
Lots of folks who raise chickens end up making mistakes in keeping their birds safe from predators. One big problem with building coops is that they just aren’t tough enough, especially if you’re in an area where critters like raccoons, coyotes, foxes, weasels, or even neighborhood dogs roam. Our chicken coops for sale in Concord NH, are made with tough materials and features that are designed to keep predators out.
In spots like New Hampshire, these predators can easily bust into coops made with flimsy wire and weak wood. If you know these critters are around, steer clear of chicken wire and go for sturdier materials for your coop. Make sure your doors have solid latches, and seal up those windows tight to keep the predators at bay.
What should I feed my chickens, and how much?
Aside from their usual layer feed, chickens can munch on some nutritious greens like lettuce, kale, and turnip greens. They might also get a kick out of treats like watermelon, strawberries, and blueberries, but don’t go overboard. Typically, a laying hen chows down on about a quarter pound of feed every day, totaling around a pound and a half per week. But keep in mind that this can change based on your chickens’ size or breed.
Other Cities We Serve in New Hampshire
Nashua
If you’re based around Nashua and in the market for a new chicken coop for your feathered friends, take a peek at our coop selection and discover the perfect fit for your needs!
Portsmouth
Are you living in Portsmouth and in need of a new coop? We’ve got exactly what you’re looking for! Pick out the coop that suits your needs and customize it to perfectly fit your flock.