If you’re in search of a 4×5 chicken coop made for your small flock, the Hen House Collection has just what you’re looking for. We provide this size of chicken coop in a convenient and space-saving style. Explore our 4×5 chicken coops and find the perfect fit for your needs. Our network of dealers spans across the entire US!
We specialize in personalizing your coop to your preferences, even offering the option to add wheels for easy mobility of your 4×5 chicken coop! Whether you want a litter tray inside, or extra insulation for the chilly winters, the Hen House Collection is dedicated to crafting elite wooden chicken coops where your feathered companions can flourish.
4×5 Chicken Coops for your Flock
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- Board and batten siding
- 82″ high – 14″ off the ground
- 4 nesting boxes
- Natural stain
- Cedar shingles
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- Duratemp siding
- 82″ high – 14″ off the ground
- 4 nesting boxes
- Clay siding with beige trim
- Weathered gray shingles
Our 4×5 Chicken Coop Diagrams
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How Many Chickens Can Fit in a 4×5 Chicken Coop?
Around 6-8 chickens will fit comfortably into your 4×5 chicken coop. If you’re thinking about adding more chickens to your flock, consider opting for a larger coop to save you and your hens a lot of headaches. When choosing a size of chicken coop, make sure you give your chickens plenty of space to move and grow. This 4×5 chicken coop model is a perfect chicken coop for 6 chickens.
Things to Consider When Buying a Coop
Chicken Breeds – What breeds do you have on your farm? If you’re raising larger breeds like Brahmas or Jersey Giants, it’s important to consider the size of your coop, as they may require a bit more space.
Roosting Space – Do your chickens have ample roosting space in the coop? Roosting is a crucial part of a chicken’s natural behavior, so it’s essential that your hens have a stress-free place to relax.
Outdoor Run – The outdoor run is another vital component of a chicken coop. It provides an area for chickens to scratch and peck. Ensuring that your chickens are safe from outdoor elements is important as well. You can often find runs and coops that are connected so your hens can choose whether they want to be inside or outside.
Predator Protection – Is your coop secure enough to ward off predators? Are there any potential entry points for predators, and are your windows properly secured? Predators like foxes and hawks can pose a serious threat to your flock. It’s crucial to ensure that your chickens are protected from your worst nightmares.
Our Chicken Coop Styles
The Combination Coop
Our best-selling coop, the chicken coop and run is a convenient coop option.
The Quaker Coop
Our Prefab Chicken Coop is outfitted with a roof with a small overhang.
The Tractor Coop
Want a coop that’s easy to move? Our tractor chicken coop is the one for you!
The A-Frame Coop
Check out our charming A-Frame Chicken Coops that’s finished with a peaked roof.
The Dutch Coop
This barn-style chicken coop has a gambrel-style roof that adds charm to the coop.
Lean-to Coop
Optimize your space with this small Chicken Coop that can be placed against a wall.
Need a Different Size of Coop?
4×4 Chicken Coops
Looking for a coop that’s a step smaller? Take a look at our 4×4 chicken coops to find what you need.
4×6 Chicken Coops
Do you have more chickens that you need to house? Look no further than our 4×6 chicken coops.