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Chicken Coops With 3 Nesting Boxes

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Provide your chickens with a secure, functional, and inviting home with our three-nesting box coops. Perfect for backyard chicken keepers, our chicken coops with 3 nesting boxes are designed to support small-sized flocks with comfort and ease.

Why Choose a Three-Nesting-Box Coop?

  • Room for Everyone: Designed to comfortably accommodate small flocks, providing each hen with space to lay eggs peacefully.
  • Easy Egg Collection: With three nesting boxes, gathering fresh eggs has never been simpler.
  • Safe and Sturdy: Keeps your chickens protected from predators and harsh weather conditions.

How Many Chickens Fit in a Three-Nesting-Box Coop?

Wondering how many chickens you can keep in a coop with 3 nesting boxes? As a general rule, one nesting box can comfortably serve 2–4 hens. With three nesting boxes, your coop can accommodate up to 5–12 chickens, depending on their size and how much space your setup provides.

For smaller flocks, this setup offers extra nesting space and added comfort. For larger flocks, consider pairing the coop with ample roosting and run space, or going for a bigger coop to keep your chickens happy and healthy!

Perfect Coops for Small Flocks!

L35

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  • Duratemp siding
  • 65″ high – 12″ off the ground
  • 3 nesting boxes
  • Avocado siding with beige trim
  • Weathered gray shingles
  • One 18″x23″ Window
  • Optional wheels and handle

A46C

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  • Board and batten siding
  • 3′ x 4′ run area
  • 3′ x 4′ chicken coop area
  • 73″ high
  • 3 nesting boxes
  • Clear stain
  • Charcoal shingles

A46C

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  • LP Siding
  • 3′ x 4′ run area
  • 3′ x 4′ chicken coop area
  • 73″ high
  • 3 nesting boxes
  • Light gray siding & white trim
  • Weathered gray shingles

A57C

A57C chicken coop with 3 nesting boxes
  • LP Smartside Siding
  • 73″ high – 14″ off the ground
  • 3 nesting boxes
  • 4′ x 5′ run
  • 3′ x 5′ chicken coop area
  • White paint with white trim
  • Charcoal shingles
  • One 12×18 Window

L35

L35 wooden chicken coop with 3 nesting boxes
  • Tongue and groove siding
  • 65″ high – 12″ off the ground
  • 3 nesting boxes
  • Cedar stain with green trim
  • Forest green shingles
  • One 12″x18″ Window

A57C

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  • Board and batten siding
  • 73″ high – 14″ off the ground
  • 3 nesting boxes
  • 4′ x 5′ run
  • 3′ x 5′ chicken coop area
  • Rustic cedar
  • Walnut brown shingles
  • One 12″x18″ Window

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