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Chicken Coop for 16 Chickens

Chicken Coop for 16 Chickens Q728C

Are you starting off on the exciting adventure of raising chickens? If your flock has 16 chickens, our chicken coop for 16 chickens will be the perfect way to start off. Our coops come in a variety of sizes and styles. This lets you choose exactly the right fit for you and your flock.

When you look through our options for a chicken coop for 16 chickens, keep the health and happiness of your hens at the forefront of your mind. Make sure you find a coop that provides your hens with plenty of space to move around. Choosing a coop that is easy to clean is another key thing to consider. We are here to help you find a home for your chickens that is neither too large nor too small for your birds.

The Henhouse Collection offers you an assortment of quality-made coops to give your birds a comfortable place to call home!

Find the Perfect Chicken Coop for 16 Chickens

Q48

Chicken Coop for 16 Chickens Q48 with B+B
  • Board and batten siding
  • 82″ high – 16″ off the ground
  • 8 nesting boxes
  • Natural stain

Shown with optional red metal roof, 4 wheels with steering handle, painted lid, wire over windows, and clean-out lid.

Q48

Chicken Coop for 16 Chickens Q48
  • LP Siding
  • 81″ high – 16″ off the ground
  • 8 nesting boxes
  • Clay siding with white trim
  • Weathered gray shingles

D66

Chicken Coop for 16 Chickens D66 with B+B
  • Board and batten siding
  • 96″ high – 8″ off the ground
  • 6 nesting boxes
  • Brown cedar stain
  • Cedar shingles
  • Two 18″ x 23″ Windows

D66

Chicken Coop for 16 Chickens D66
  • LP Smart side Siding
  • 96″ high – 8″ off the ground
  • 6 nesting boxes
  • Red siding with white trim
  • Charcoal shingles
  • Two 18″ x 23″ Windows

D48

Chicken Coop for 16 Chickens D48 LP
  • LP Siding
  • 78″ high – 15″ off the ground
  • 8 nesting boxes
  • White siding with black trim
  • Nickel gray shingles
  • One 18″ x 23″ Window-

D48

Chicken Coop for 16 Chickens D48
  • Board and batten siding
  • 78″ high – 15″ off the ground
  • 8 nesting boxes
  • Cedar stain
  • Weathered gray shingles
  • One 18″ x 23″ Window

Shown with optional 4 wheels with handle.

Q56

Chicken Coop for 16 Chickens Q56 with B+B
  • Board and batten siding
  • 94″ high – 8″ off the ground
  • 6 nesting boxes
  • Brown cedar stain
  • Weather gray shingles

Q56

Chicken Coop for 16 Chickens Q56
  • LP Siding
  • 94″ high – 8″ off the ground
  • 6 nesting boxes
  • Red siding with white trim
  • Weather gray shingles

Shown with optional wire over windows.

Q732C

Chicken Coop for 16 Chickens Q732C
  • LP Siding
  • 7′ x 26′ run area
  • 6′ x 7′ chicken coop area
  • 101″ high
  • 6 nesting boxes
  • Beige siding
  • Red trim
  • Optional red metal roof

Q728C

Chicken Coop for 16 Chickens Q728C
  • LP Siding
  • 7′ x 22′ run area
  • 6′ x 7′ chicken coop area
  • 101″ high
  • 6 nesting boxes
  • Red paint
  • Beige trim
  • Walnut brown shingles

Q724C

Chicken Coop for 16 Chickens Q724C
  • Board and batten siding
  • 7′ x 18′ run area
  • 6′ x 7′ chicken coop area
  • 101″ high
  • 6 nesting boxes
  • Brown cedar stain

Shown with optional black metal roof

Q720C

Chicken Coop for 16 Chickens Q720C B+B
  • Board and batten siding
  • 7′ x 14′ run area
  • 6′ x 7′ chicken coop area
  • 101″ high
  • 6 nesting boxes
  • Cedar stain
  • Walnut brown shingles

Q720C

Chicken Coop for 16 Chickens Q720C
  • LP Siding
  • 7′ x 14′ run area
  • 6′ x 7′ chicken coop area
  • 101″ high
  • 6 nesting boxes
  • Navajo White Siding with Clay Trim
  • Weathered Gray shingles
  • Two 18″x23″ windows

Q712C

Chicken Coop for 16 Chickens Q712C
  • Board and Batten Siding
  • 6′ x 7′ Run Area
  • 6′ x 7′ Chicken Coop Area
  • 101″ high
  • 6 Nesting Boxes
  • Rustic Cedar Stain
  • Two 18″ x 23″ Windows

Shown with optional green metal roof

Q712C

Chicken Coop for 16 Chickens Q712C with Duratemp
  • Duratemp siding
  • 6′ x 7′ run area
  • 6′ x 7′ chicken coop area
  • 101″ high
  • 6 nesting boxes
  • Red paint w/ red trim
  • Walnut brown shingles

Shown with optional hydraulic lift wheel system

Q612C

Chicken Coop for 16 Chickens Q612C with B+B
  • Board and batten siding
  • 6′ x 6′ run area
  • 6′ x 6′ chicken coop area
  • 103″ high
  • 6 nesting boxes
  • Cedar stain
  • Walnut brown shingles

Q612C

Chicken Coop for 16 Chickens Q612C
  • LP Siding
  • 6′ x 6′ run area
  • 6′ x 6′ chicken coop area
  • 103″ high
  • 6 nesting boxes
  • Red siding with white trim
  • Charcoal shingles

Shown with optional wire over window

Q716C

Chicken Coop for 16 Chickens Q716C
  • LP Siding
  • 7′ x 10′ run area
  • 6′ x 7′ chicken coop area
  • 101″ high
  • 6 nesting boxes
  • Clay paint w/ red trim
  • Weathered gray shingles

Q720C

Chicken Coop for 16 Chickens Q720C
  • LP siding
  • 7′ x 14′ run area
  • 6′ x 7′ chicken coop area
  • 101″ high
  • 6 nesting boxes
  • Navajo with siding w/ clay trim
  • Weathered gray shingles

A610

Chicken Coop for 16 Chickens A610
  • LP Siding
  • 101″ high – 4″ off the ground
  • 6 nesting boxes
  • 4′ x 6′ feed room
  • 6′ x 6′ chicken area
  • Buckskin siding with white trim
  • Weathered gray shingles
  • Three 24 x 27 Windows

A610

Chicken Coop for 16 Chickens A610 with T+G
  • Tongue and groove siding
  • 101″ high – 4″ off the ground
  • 6 nesting boxes
  • 4′ x 6′ feed room
  • 6′ x 6′ chicken area
  • Cedar stain with green trim
  • Forest green shingles
  • Three 24″ x 27″ Windows

Shown with optional painted trim.

How Big Does A Chicken Coop Need To Be?

When you’re weighing your options of coops for your flock, think about how much room each individual bird should have to be comfortable. As a general rule, each chicken should have 4 square feet of space. This may seem excessive at first, but it’s essential that your chickens have adequate space for the activities that are natural to them. Chicken need space to forage for food and explore.

An excellent way to provide your birds with a way to forage is to add an outdoor run onto your coop. Some of our coops already come with an attached run which makes your job a lot easier! If you prefer to make your own outdoor run, choose one of our basic coops.

Your priority should be the well-being and comfort of your flock as you research coop options. Rather than opt for a cheaper and smaller coop, give your chickens a spacious chicken coop for 16 chickens that’s perfect for them!

What Style of Coop Should I Choose for 16 Chickens?

If you’re not sure which coop is right for your hens, we’ve put together some helpful guidelines to assist you in making the best decision for both you and your feathered friends.

Here are several factors to keep in mind when selecting the ideal chicken coop for 16 chickens:

Size: Before making your choice, assess whether you have enough backyard space to comfortably accommodate a chicken coop for 16 chickens. You should also consider if an attached run will require extra space and ensure you have sufficient room available for that.

Security: Ensure that your chicken coop offers adequate protection and insulation, especially for harsh weather conditions like winter storms. Evaluate the level of predator-proofing and opt for a coop equipped with secure locks, windows, and doors to deter potential threats like foxes and other predators.

Climate: If you reside in an area with scorching summers or frigid winters, take climate control into consideration. Explore insulation options and other accessories that can help regulate the temperature inside your chicken coop for 16 chickens, ensuring a comfortable environment year-round.

Chicken Coop for 16 Chickens- Our Chicken Coop Styles

The Combination Chicken Coop

If you’re looking for a chicken coop with an attached run, the Combination Coop is the ideal option for you. This sought-after model includes nesting boxes and a dedicated roosting area for your hens.

The Quaker Chicken Coop

The Quaker is a timeless coop with its distinctive roof design, making it a perfect addition to your backyard. This pre-fabricated chicken coop provides customization choices such as an attachable run, removable litter trays, and a variety of other features.

The Tractor Chicken Coop

For those who value the flexibility of moving their coop around the yard or farm, this portable chicken coop tractor is an outstanding choice. It comes equipped with wheels and handles, ensuring effortless mobility.

The A-Frame Chicken Coop

With its timeless A-framed roof design, this coop is an excellent selection for a small chicken flock. You can choose to include a run with your A-Frame Chicken Coop or customize it with your preferred colors and additional features.

The Dutch Chicken Coop

The Dutch Coop is a fantastic choice for poultry enthusiasts who value the timeless charm of a traditional barn roof. This barn-style chicken coop for 16 chickens comes complete with all the standard features of our coops and can be made mobile by incorporating wheels.

The Lean-To Chicken Coop

If you’re looking for a space-saving coop for your backyard, the Lean-To is a superb choice. This small chicken coop is equipped with a hinged lid for easy interior access and can be effortlessly positioned against a wall or fence to make the most of your space.

Looking for a Larger or Smaller Coop?

Check out our range of coop sizes other than our chicken coop for 16 chickens! Whether you’re in need of a larger or smaller coop, we have a variety of other options for you to choose from!

Chicken Coop for 15 Chickens

D48 LP

Needing something a bit smaller than a coop for 16 chickens? Take a look at our chicken coop for 15 chickens to find exactly the size coop you need.

Chicken Coop for 18 Chickens

Q712 w Duratemp

Check out our chicken coop for 18 chickens for a size larger. These coops comfortably fit your flock of 18 chickens and give them room to exercise and forage.