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Amish Made Value A-Frame Chicken Coop Precut Kit
Additional Information
Material | Wood |
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Note | Customer provides paint, shingles, and drip edge |
Finish | Primed and ready for paint |
Handcrafted In | Ohio, USA |
Assembly | Precut Kit |
Houses | 25 - 30 Chickens |
Electric Package | No |
Coop Heating Option | Not Heated |
Coop Style | A-Frame Coops |
Collection | Little Cottage Coops |
Siding & Framing Material | Wood Siding on Wood Frame |
Product Dimensions | 6ft Wide x 8ft Deep x 9.5ft High |
Weight | 1500 |
Availability | 8 - 10 weeks |
Shipping | Free Shipping |
Shipping Regions | Ships to USA excluding Hawaii and Alaska |
Condition | New |
Details
Introducing the Amish Made Little Cottage Value Chicken Coop Precut Kit. This value-packed option is designed to meet the growing demand for high-quality chicken coops. Available in two sizes, 8x8 and 8x10, the kit comes with or without a floor kit to suit your needs. The sidewall height is 36 inches, and the overall height of the interior is 84 inches. If you choose to include the optional floor kit, the overall height of the exterior will be 96 inches.
Made with high-quality LP Smartside siding and trim, this coop is built to resist rot and termite damage. The kit includes a chicken door with ramp, two 14x21 working windows with tempered glass and half screens, four nesting bins, a roosting bar, and a 68-inch by 24-inch adult wooden door. The unit comes primed for paint and includes hardware and an instruction manual. Please note that the customer will need to provide shingles, drip edge, and paint.
The optional floor kit includes 3/4-inch flooring material and 2x4 treated floor joists with 16 inches on-center spacing. Please note that 4x4 runners are not included. With the 8x10 coop, you can comfortably house up to 40 chickens, and the 8x8 coop can accommodate 32 chickens. We recommend 1 bird per 2 square feet of coop space. Invest in the Amish Made Little Cottage Value Chicken Coop Precut Kit and provide your chickens with a safe and comfortable home.
Features:
- High quality LP Smartside siding and trim – treated to resist rot and termite damage
- Chicken door with chicken ramp
- (2) 14×21 working window with tempered glass and half screen
- (4) Nesting Bins
- Roosting Bar
- 68”H x 24”W Adult Wooden Door
- 24” o.c 2x3 Stud Spacing and 2x4 Trusses
- Unit comes primed for paint
- Hardware and instruction manual included
Please Note: Customer provides shingles, drip edge, and paint
Optional Floor Kit Includes:
- 3/4″ Flooring material
- 2×4 treated floor joists – 16” O.C
- Note: 4×4 runners NOT included
We recommend 1 bird per 2 sq. ft.
- 8x10 – 40 Chickens
- 8x8 - 32 Chickens
Our kits are shipped nationwide via common carrier. When your shipment is expected to be delivered via common carrier, you will be required to have 2 people there to help unload. Your shipment will arrive on a pallet (number of pallets will vary with size of building). The truck driver will help remove the bands and wrapping on the pallet, the 2 people will then be required to unload each piece from the truck.
Correct Site Preparation is very important to the longevity of your building.
Crushed Stone
We recommend using crushed stone approximately 4-5" deep. We also advise that you have 12" of stone around the perimeter of the outbuilding to control weeds and keep moisture away from the building. Before installing the stone, you can either dig out 4" of soil and simply make the stone ground level, or you can make the frame with 4x4s or landscape timbers and then fill flush to the top with stone.
Concrete Pad
Another option would be to have a concrete pad installed. If you are going to have a concrete pad installed, remember to keep the pad as close to ground level as possible. We recommend that you make the pad 12" wider on each side of the building.
Using crushed stone or a concrete pad will increase the longevity of your building. Having the proper site allows needed air flow, which will keep your building looking great for years to come!
Permits
If it is necessary to obtain a building permit or cross a neighboring property, it is the buyer’s responsibility to obtain a neighbor’s permission or to purchase the necessary permits prior to delivery.