Thinking about starting a backyard flock of chickens? Raising chickens has plenty of benefits. If you need a chicken coop, you’re in the right spot. The Hen House Collection offers high-quality coops that would look great in your backyard. Explore our range of chicken coops for sale in Sioux Falls SD, and customize yours by size, style, color, and features!
Have trouble finding quality chicken coops for sale in Sioux Falls SD? No worries—we’ve got you covered! Although The Hen House Collection is based in Lancaster, Pennsylvania, we’ve successfully delivered coops all the way to California and would be happy to bring one to you. Just request a coop from us, and we’ll reach out to help you get the perfect coop for your backyard.
Our Chicken Coop Styles
The Combination Coop
Our top-selling coop, The Combination Coop, comes with an attached run, providing your hens with plenty of space to roam.
The Quaker Coop
Check out the Quaker Coop, which features a stylish roof overhang. These pre-built chicken coops for sale in Sioux Falls SD, have all the features you need!
The Tractor Coop
Looking for a portable option? The Tractor Coop is perfect for you. It’s a great choice if you need a mobile coop for a few hens.
The A-Frame Coop
The A-Frame Coop is a classic with its peaked roof and is a great choice for any number of chickens in your backyard.
The Dutch Coop
If you like the barn-style roof, check out our Dutch Coops. They offer plenty of interior space for your chickens.
The Lean-to Coop
Check out these beautiful chicken coops for sale in Sioux Falls SD! The Lean-to Coop is a fantastic option for your backyard and fits nicely against a wall.
Regulations for Chicken Coops in Sioux Falls SD
In Sioux Falls SD, coops must be 25 feet away from neighboring residences, to comply with city ordinances. You aren’t allowed to keep more than 6 chickens in Sioux Falls, SD, without a permit. Permits for additional chickens are acquired through the Animal Control Supervisor. Roosters are also not allowed in this area, and in some areas of the city, no chickens are allowed.
Sanitation and Maintenance
Taking good care of chicken coops is crucial to avoid health issues and bothersome problems like bad smells or pests. Make sure to keep the coops clean, dry, and well-ventilated. When choosing the location of your coop, make sure it’s in a place where natural morning light falls, but it’s shaded from the hot afternoon sun.
Health and Safety Regulations
Daily upkeep of your coop is essential for healthy chickens and happy neighbors. Make sure you keep your coop clean and sanitary.
Check out this page to learn more about chicken coop regulations in South Dakota.
Chicken Coop Stories
Matt and Brittany Jankaitis had always wanted chickens. They started with 6, but after getting a coop from The Hen House Collection, they felt ready to raise 10. Keep reading to learn more about the Jankaitis family’s flock and their Lean-To Chicken Coop in Riverton, NJ from The Hen House Collection.
Chicken Coops for Sale in Sioux Falls SD: Commonly Asked Questions
What breed of chickens are best suited for backyard environments?
You might want to add a variety of chicken breeds to your flock. Popular choices include Rhode Island Reds, Silkies, Sussex, Orpingtons, Brahmas, and many more. Check out our blog on the Friendliest Chicken Breeds to find out which breeds might be the best fit for you.
How do I protect my chickens from predators?
Many chicken farmers make mistakes when it comes to protecting their chickens from predators. A common issue is building coops that aren’t sturdy enough, especially in areas where predators are a problem.
In places like South Dakota, predators such as raccoons, coyotes, foxes, weasels, and even domestic dogs can easily break into coops made with weak wire and flimsy wood. If you know there are predators around, avoid using chicken wire and choose stronger materials for your coop. Make sure your doors have secure latches and that your windows are properly sealed to keep predators out.
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 also like treats such as watermelon, strawberries, and blueberries, but don’t give them too much. On average, a laying hen eats about a quarter pound of feed each day, which adds up to around a pound and a half per week. This can vary based on the size and breed of your chickens.
Other Cities We Serve in South Dakota
Rapid City
Are you looking for chicken coops in the Rapid City, SD, area? Check out our coop options and find just the one you need!
Pierre
Looking for a new coop in Pierre, SD? We have just the one for you! Choose the coop you need and customize it to fit the needs of your flock.