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Chicken Coops in Oregon

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Raising chickens in your backyard is becoming more popular—and for good reason. Having your own hens means a consistent supply of fresh, tasty eggs, often healthier than store-bought ones. Plus, you get to ensure your chickens are cared for properly.

It’s also a fantastic way to teach kids responsibility and how to care for animals. By helping with daily tasks like gathering eggs and feeding the chickens, children can gain a better understanding of where their food comes from. Explore our chicken coops in Oregon to find the perfect fit for your needs!

Thinking about starting your own backyard flock? You’re in the right place! The Hen House Collection, located in Lancaster, Pennsylvania, offers high-quality chicken coops delivered anywhere in the U.S. While we don’t have dealers in Oregon, we’d be happy to handle the delivery for you.

Even if there’s no dealer nearby, we’re committed to helping you find the ideal coop for your chickens. Discover the best chicken coops in Oregon with The Hen House Collection!

Our Chicken Coops in Oregon

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The Combination Chicken Coop

Many customers in Oregon love our Combo Chicken Coops for their attached run. This convenient design lets your chickens move freely between the coop and outdoor space, giving them access to fresh air and room to roam whenever they like.

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The Quaker Chicken Coop

The Quaker Coop is a customer favorite, known for its unique roof overhang. This prefab chicken coop is fully customizable, so you can include all the features needed to create the perfect home for your hens.

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The Tractor Chicken Coop

For a portable chicken coop solution, check out our Tractor Chicken Coops in Oregon. Designed with wheels and a handle, they’re easy to move around your yard. Perfect for smaller flocks, these coops provide both convenience and flexibility!

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The A-Frame Chicken Coop

Our A-frame Chicken Coops in Oregon are built to last and come in a range of sizes to meet your needs. For larger backyard flocks, we even offer a spacious A-frame model that can accommodate up to 100 chickens!

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The Dutch Chicken Coop

If you love the look of barn-style roofs, our Dutch Chicken Coops in Oregon are a great choice. They offer ample headroom for your chickens and include all the essential features for a functional coop.

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The Lean-to-Chicken Coop

Check out our newest coop design, the Lean-to Coop! This stylish option is perfect for your backyard flock, featuring large windows that let in plenty of sunlight and ensure excellent ventilation. Its compact design fits seamlessly against a wall or fence, making it a versatile choice for any setup.

Chicken Coops by # of Chickens

Not sure which size chicken coop is right for your flock? No problem! Our Oregon coops are categorized by capacity, making it simple to find the ideal match.

Whether you need space for 5 chickens, 20 chickens, 30 chickens, or even up to 100 chickens, we offer the perfect size and style to suit your needs.

Chicken Coops
by Size

Do you have a specific size in mind for your chicken coop? We’ve got just what you need! Whether you’re looking for a 3×5 or a 6×6 coop, we offer over 20 ready-made options for sale in Oregon.

Our sizes range from 3×4 to 12×24, so you can easily find the perfect fit for your flock. Browse our available coop sizes and choose the one that works best for you!

Regulations for Chicken Coops in Oregon

There may be some regulations regarding keeping backyard chickens in Oregon. Below are some rules that you may have to adhere to if you want to raise chickens.

Zoning

Backyard chickens are generally permitted in Oregon, but it’s essential to check local zoning rules. Be sure to contact your local government to find out if there are any specific restrictions to keep in mind.


Noise and Order Control

Local regulations may require you to manage noise and odors to prevent complaints from neighbors. For example, residents in Portland can keep up to four chickens on properties. Roosters are prohibited due to noise concerns unless it is an agricultural area.


Setback Requirements:

Regulations may specify how far your coop must be from property lines, houses, or other buildings to help avoid any conflicts with neighbors.

Chicken Coop Necessities

Ample Space
Overcrowding is a common issue for chicken owners and can lead to problems like poor ventilation, cleanliness, and aggression.

A general rule of thumb is to allow about 4 square feet per chicken. For example, a 6×10-foot coop would be perfect for 15 chickens. With a variety of coop sizes available, it’s easy to find the right one for your flock’s needs.

Proper Ventilation
When setting up your chicken coop, ensure proper ventilation to maintain airflow and prevent respiratory issues. Adding windows and a run area helps.

Additionally, protect your chickens from extreme weather by shielding them from harsh winds and snow, especially in areas with cold winters. This keeps them safe and comfortable year-round.

Security and Protection

A common mistake chicken owners make is building coops that aren’t sturdy enough, especially in areas with predators. Animals like raccoons and coyotes can easily breach weak coops made with flimsy wire or light wood. To protect your flock, avoid chicken wire and choose solid doors with secure latches. Reinforce all windows for added security to prevent any unwanted intrusions.

Necessary Features

For happy, healthy chickens, your coop should include roosts for perching at night, nesting boxes for privacy while laying eggs, and feeding and watering stations.

Also, use bedding like wood shavings or sand to maintain a clean and comfortable environment. These essential features ensure your chickens’ well-being and help keep the coop tidy.

Where to Buy Chicken Coops in Oregon

  • Gresham
  • Hillsboro
  • Bend
  • Beaverton
  • Medford
  • Corvallis
  • Springfield
  • Albany

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