Chicken Pen Chicken Coops Universal poultry pen Chicken Runs
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Features
Is easy to set up: This pet playpen is a must-have for any pet lover. The quality of our chicken coop constructed with simple assembly instructions will be set up in minutes. Our puppy playpen assembles and comes down quickly which is very important as you don't want to be wasting tons of time while enjoying time off.
This playpen gives plenty of room to get inside to spend time with your pets and do all of the weekly maintenance.
The welded wire roof and double latch entry add extra security to keep your pets safe from predators.
Easily houses up to 50 chickens, small dogs, turtles, adult rabbits, cats, baby goats, iguanas, etc.
With over a dozen accessory and configuration options, the Universal Walk-In Pen can be used for all of your small animal needs!
Our large chicken run enclosure gives your flock the freedom to roam while keeping them secure. Designed to stand alone or be attached to your chicken coop, this package includes all parts needed for assembly .
Product knowledge
If you are looking for a chicken coop for chickens you're on the right page. As we mention in our Guide, you need somewhere between 2 and 4 square feet per standard size chicken in order for them to live comfortable, healthy and happy lives. So, your coop needs the following amount of square feet:
11 Chickens: 22-44 square feet
12 Chickens: 24-48 square feet
13 Chickens: 26-52 square feet
14 Chickens: 28-56 square feet
15 Chickens: 30-60 square feet
Most chicken coop dimensions are shown in inches, rather than feet, so in order to get the area of a chicken coop in feet, you are first going to need to divide the number of inches for each dimension by 12 before multiplying the length times the width to get a coop's square footage.
Unfortunately, not every chicken coop manufacturer is entirely accurate in stating the number of chickens it can hold (let's just give them the benefit of the doubt and say that they are really bad at math). So, please do your own calculations before deciding which coop is best for your flock of 10+ chickens.