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4 - 100 Chickens

A-Frame Chicken Coop

The A-Frame chicken coop shares many of the same great features as all our other chicken coop models. Various sizes and styles allow you to have a more compact coop or a larger coop to keep up to a 100 chickens safe.

A-Frame Chicken Coops

Collecting eggs isn’t a chore – it takes just minutes a day! The A-Frame chicken coop operates on the same principle as all our other coops with its easily accessible nesting box with lid.

You don’t have to bend down and reach inside the coop…Simply list the nest box lid from the outside and reach in to gather your eggs. The hinged panel rests on the coop so there’s no need to worry about it falling on your hands or your chickens. 

Having your chicken coops built with LP Smartside wood siding color along with the color of the trim and the shingles, and it won’t cost you a dime extra.

Red LP siding with beige trim and cedar shingles.
Rustic Cedar Stained Board and Batten siding with weather gray shingles.

Features

Specifications

Take a Look Inside our Chicken Coop...

Epoxy or Polyurea floor upgrades makes cleaning your coop a breeze. Standard flooring is durable, 5/8″ pressure treated plywood.

Each nest box is approximately 1×1′. The 1×3″ framing in front keeps nesting materials (as well as eggs or chickens) in the box.

The roost bar is approximately 22″ from the floor and 7 1/2″ from the back wall/ventilation window.

This coop has been upgraded with the epoxy floor option which also extends into the nest boxes.
Here is a view of a small A-Frame coop, showing the nest boxes, roost bar and ventilation window.

Add Wheels to your coop!

Moving your chicken coop house just got easier! Here you can see the A-Frame Chicken Coop with wheels to make it portable.

Powder-coated metal wagon chassis includes handle and 4 pneumatic tires. Steer the front tires with the handle for easy maneuverability. The tractor chassis takes the place of the fixed, pressure treated wood legs / base. The 2 front tires swivel for easier turning.

Use your riding lawn mower or an ATV to make the move easier.

Here we’ve lifted the coop up on a forklift so you can see how the wheels are attached.  See a close up of the tire.

Chicken Coop Exterior Features

Ventilation – This generous opening allows in plenty of what’s good for chickens… Fresh air and light to keep your flock healthy and happily laying lots of eggs. Solid wood hinged panel latched tightly closed to keep chickens warm and dry. Vinyl-coated wire mesh keeps predators out when the panel is open. 

The large screened window on the front of the A-Frame coop includes glass panels – both top and bottom. The lower window panel can be raised, from inside the coop, to take advantage of the screen. Vinyl coated wire mesh, on the outside of the window, deters predators.

Pressure treated wood legs and base keep our large chicken coop elevated. This provides a shady spot for the hens as well as keeping the inside of the chicken coop houses dry and cooler in summer. Being raised off the ground may even deter some predators.

Delivery​

Horizon Structures uses an F550-type truck (for buildings under 40′) or a tractor trailer (for buildings over 40′). Our trailers range from 24′ – 48′ in size giving us to flexibility to transport several pre-built buildings together or a single building up to 60′ long. Many customers are amazed to see that it takes only one of our professional, experienced drivers to unload your coop.                                   

Tight spot? No problem. The driver will maneuver your coop onto your site with the Mule. The Mule is an ingenious and highly maneuverable shed moving forklift-type device that helps us get your structure into tighter spots than ever before possible.If you are in doubt regarding your site accessibility, please call us to discuss your property layout. Check out our mule delivery!

What is a "Man Door"?

A “Man Door” is a large door on coops that is able to fit a person inside the coop. This allows for easy cleaning and interactions with your chickens.

The door comes with a twist handle and key.

Why Horizon Structures

Our knowledgeable and experienced staff will help you through the process from start to finish and be available for ‘service after the sale’ when needed. From choosing the right coop for a small backyard flock of chickens to the many phases required of a larger barn project, we’re with you every step of the way.

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