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Because of YOU, we are America's #1 source for high-quality backyard chicken coops & hen houses. Our coops are easy to assemble & clean. We offer FREE SHIPPING to the continental USA. We know that you will fall in love with your new chicken coop!

A brown feathered chicken

Ranch

Large and intelligently designed, the Ranch includes a twelve-foot long run and a pull-rod door to enclose your chickens without crawling inside the coop. 

$1,299.00 $1,199
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  • Chickens

    8-15

  • Nests

    6

  • Run

    143"

The attention to detail in the design and execution exceeded our expectations. We recommend this aesthetically pleasing coop to anyone.

Robert V.

Flagstaff, Arizona

Schoolhouse

Reminiscent of yesterday’s schoolhouses, your chickens can focus on laying eggs in a striking red and white, windowed, larger than average coop, or roost in the run at recess.

$875.00 $675
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  • Chickens

    8-12

  • Nests

    3

  • Run

    60"

We looked locally and online, but we liked all of the models, prices, and free delivery at Chicken Saloon. They offered excellent customer service.

Kathy

Egg Harbor, NJ

Barn

A throwback to the traditional American barn, the beautiful red paint, asphalt-shingled roof, and nine lockable doors creates a functional, yet stylish coop for your backyard.

$875.00 $675
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  • Chickens

    6-10

  • Nests

    5

  • Run

    62"

I’m 53, and on a windy stormy day, I was able to construct the coop on my own! The quality is wonderful and my chickens love their new home!!!

Diana M.

Pocono Lake, Pennsylvania

Rambler

With a large set of nesting boxes, adjustable legs to level the coop, and no run, the Rambler is designed to maximize egg production and minimize it’s backyard footprint.

$550.00 $450
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  • Chickens

    6-10

  • Nests

    6

  • Run

We purchased 2 Ramblers last year and are back for more. The construction is of the highest quality, they’re easy to assemble, and very aesthetically appealing.

Dallas & Phyllis N.

Mineola, Texas

topFeatures

Standard on Each Coop

Douglas Fir paneling

Premium Fir

Unlike typical plywood coops, we use top-quality Douglas Fir, sealed and heat-treated to last many years.

Closeup of wood panels resting neatly within each other

Tongue-n-Groove

Each slat of wood rests neatly within the next to ensure easy construction and a weather-tight enclosure.

A nesting box with the lid open, revealing the divider and nesting areas

Nest Boxes

Divided for multiple nests, our nesting boxes are accessed through secured, hinged doors for easy access to eggs.

A galvanized steel tray, slid out partially from the bottom of a chicken coop

Sliding Mess Pans

An advantage over fixed bottoms, the galvanized steel pan slides free for easy access to droppings.***

Closeup of thick rounded wooden dowels laid horizontally within a chicken coop interior

Roosting Bars

Provides your chickens with a perch, which is where they typically sleep and spend a lot of time.

Closeup of metal latches on doors, locked in place

Latched Doors

Designed to last years of wear, the metal latches and locks keep chickens
safe from predators.

closeup of a window with chicken wire covering the openings in a small wooden door

Screened Vents

Keeps your chicken coop dry and avoids sickness, vents allow air flow to reduce moisture.

A completed chicken coop

Easy Assembly

Each chicken coop ships with clear directions, and many parts are already put together. Takes a couple hours.

***Not available on the Parlor Chicken Coop

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