AlienChick
Crowing
We are moving out of State and must sell our beautiful chicken coop $1,250.
We live in the Shenandoah Valley of Virginia near Staunton (west of Charlotesville).
We just built it in April 2011 using all new materials from Lowes (except front door from Habitat re-store).
Size is 8x12 (can easily house 25 birds comfortably) and is completely predator proof.
Floor is painted and covered with plastic to keep it clean; deep layer of pine shavings used on top.
Coop has five removable basement windows with bug screens and predator-proof hardwire.
Front door has lockable door knob (with 2 keys). Coop is set on cement blocks.
Easy access external nestboxes provides maximum space inside the coop.
Coop is very well ventilated with cross ventilation on all four sides.
If you would also like the predator-proof, enclosed run, I can give it to you for free with the purchase of the coop.
Email me with any questions.
Thank you!
PHOTOS TAKEN AUG 25, 2011
I have a little Silkie who decided to go broody on me two days ago (yeah, perfect timing!).
She's tucked behind the plastic sheeting and the wall underneath the nestbox.
Email me with any questions.
Thank you!
~Colette
We live in the Shenandoah Valley of Virginia near Staunton (west of Charlotesville).
We just built it in April 2011 using all new materials from Lowes (except front door from Habitat re-store).
Size is 8x12 (can easily house 25 birds comfortably) and is completely predator proof.
Floor is painted and covered with plastic to keep it clean; deep layer of pine shavings used on top.
Coop has five removable basement windows with bug screens and predator-proof hardwire.
Front door has lockable door knob (with 2 keys). Coop is set on cement blocks.
Easy access external nestboxes provides maximum space inside the coop.
Coop is very well ventilated with cross ventilation on all four sides.
If you would also like the predator-proof, enclosed run, I can give it to you for free with the purchase of the coop.
Email me with any questions.

Thank you!
PHOTOS TAKEN AUG 25, 2011








I have a little Silkie who decided to go broody on me two days ago (yeah, perfect timing!).
She's tucked behind the plastic sheeting and the wall underneath the nestbox.


Email me with any questions.
Thank you!
~Colette
