4'x4' Quaker Chicken Coop (Q44) (2024)

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Our Quaker Chicken Coop is our best seller and has a classic roofline that optimizes interior space. External nesting boxes, exceptional ventilation, and ease of customization make this hen house a great choice no matter what level of experience you have with raising chickens.

Our 4' x 4' Quaker Coop Specs at a Glance:

  • Estimated space for 8 to 10 chickens
  • Total Height: 80"
  • Ground to Base Height: 14"
  • (1) Window with Screen
  • (4) Nesting Boxes

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Product Information

  • Quality Construction Details
  • Chicken Coop Reviews
  • Industry Leading Warranty
  • Know your Coop Interior
  • Chicken Breeds to Consider
  • Predators and How They Kill

Quality Construction Details

Quality Construction Details - Amish-built Chicken Coops

Standard Construction:

  • Pressure treated legs or runners
  • LP SmartPanel or Board & Batten pine siding with stain or paint
    • A different trim color is included with LP SmartPanel
  • Keyed entry door
  • Roost: chicken door and ramp
  • Vent lid or vent
  • 5/8" LP Flooring-with 10 year warranty

Roofing Specifications:

  • Tech Shield Roofing underlayment and 30 yr architectural shingles w/ aluminum drip edge
  • Optional metal roofing

Chicken Coop Reviews

Chicken Coop Client Reviews

Dear Erika,

Sometime in the latter part of June I took delivery of my chicken coop. I am very pleased with it. The construction and detail of workmanship is everything I was looking for. It takes a leap of faith in this day and age to order something sight unseen, however I am happy to report that it was delivered as promised.

Dan O - Trappe, MD

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Dear Kevin,

Thank you for your help with making my chicken coop purchase on 5/6. I'm very excited and I'm sure it will be nice. Let me know if you have any questions about my selections. And thanks to Erikca in customer service for getting some information for me and returning my call. Thanks again... Sandy

Industry Leading Warranty

Lancaster County Barns Warranty

Full Warranty Terms
Lancaster County Barns structures come with a 1 Year Full Warranty top to bottom against manufacturing defects and workmanship.

Limited Warranty Terms
Lancaster County Barns structures come with a 5 Year Limited Warranty on labor, materials, and structural soundness.

Extended Limited Warranty Terms
Lancaster County Barns offers an optional 10 Year Extended Limited Warranty on labor, materials, and structural soundness. The cost is 5% of the structure price with a minimum of $100 and is only valid if paid for at the time of purchase. Please speak with a Sales Representative for more details.

Conditions and Limitations

  • Building must be maintained properly, as needed, including, but not limited to, repainting/staining, re-caulking, level foundation with proper drainage, and perimeter of base kept clear of leaves, grass and other debris.
  • Movement of building from its original location or alteration to building may void warranty.
  • This Warranty does not include color change arising due to normal weathering, damage resulting from misuse or neglect, commercial use, failure to follow assembly instructions, natural disasters, fire, flood, windstorm, and other causes beyond our control.
  • This Warranty is extended only to the original purchaser. A purchase receipt or other proof of date of original purchase will be required before warranty service is rendered.
  • Notice of failure or defect must be reported to Lancaster County Barns within a reasonable time.
  • Lancaster County Barns reserves the right to discontinue or change components. If a component has been discontinued or is not available we reserve the right to substitute a component of equal quality as may be compatible.
  • In no event will Lancaster County Barns be liable for loss or damage to personal property placed in building. There are no express warranties except as listed above. The Warrantor shall not be liable for incidental or consequential damages resulting from the use of this product, or arising out of any breach of this warranty. All express warranties are limited to the warranty period set forth above.

Claim Procedure
To make a claim under this Warranty, please send a written description of the defect along with your name, address and telephone number to the address below. We may request a photograph of the defect or permission to inspect the building. All repairs will be made within a reasonable time.

Lancaster County Barns
Attn: Warranty Claim Department
930 Red Rose Court - Suite 200
Lancaster, PA 17601

In the event that your structure if found defective, we will repair or replace the defect, at Lancaster County Barns discretion, free of charge.

Guidelines & Year Round Care

Easy Care Tips
Guidelines for Housing
When keeping chickens through the winter, don’t forget...

Know your Coop Interior

Interior of A46 & Interior of A33/A44

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Interior of A46

4'x4' Quaker Chicken Coop (Q44) (6)

Interior of A33 & A44

Feed Room View & Interior Chicken Room View of A60/A80

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Feed Room View of A60 & A80

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Interior View of Chicken Area A60 & A80

Feed Room View & Chicken Room View of A124

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4'x4' Quaker Chicken Coop (Q44) (10)

Quaker Interior vs. Dutch Interior

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Quaker Interior

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Dutch Interior

Chicken Breeds to Consider

Rhode Island Red
Buff Orpington
Barred Rock
Americauna
White Leghorn

Common Problems & How to Fix

Feeding Incorrectly
External Parasites (ticks, mites etc)
Red Mites
Broody Hens who refuse to leave the nest
Blocked or Sour Crop
Hen Pecking

Predators and How They Kill

Raccoons
Skunks
Hawks
Snakes
Cats
Opossum
Bobcat, Coyotes, and Fox
Other Predators
4'x4' Quaker Chicken Coop (Q44) (2024)

FAQs

How many chickens can fit in a 3x4 coop? ›

As a general rule, you can comfortably fit about 4-6 chickens in a 3×4 coop. If you want to expand your flock, then consider sizing up to a 4×4 coop or even larger. It is important that your chickens are not squeezed or short on space.

How many chickens can fit in a 4x8 coop? ›

8 large standard chickens would be ok for space in a coop with your floor space of 4 x 8 feet. The general rule, which takes into consideration that your birds may spend days or even weeks in that coop when the weather keeps them in. 1 adult large standard chicken per 4 square feet.

How many chickens can fit in a 4x6 coop? ›

This coop is an ideal choice for a chicken coop for 8 chickens. All our other 4×6 chicken coops are designed to accommodate 10-12 chickens.

Is a 4x4 coop big enough for 10 chickens? ›

Standard breed chickens need 4 square feet of coop space and 8 square feet of run space per bird. While the Standard heavy breed chickens need 8 square feet of coop space and 15 square feet of run space per bird.

How many chickens can fit in 4x4? ›

It's safe to assume that 6-8 chickens can comfortably fit in a 4×4 chicken coop. Be sure that your chickens are not crowded, and when in doubt, consider sizing up to a larger coop like a 4×6 or bigger. In general, one can assume that a 4×4 chicken coop is a good chicken coop for 6 chickens.

How big does a 4 chicken coop need to be? ›

Chicken Coop Size Calcultor Table | Outside Space
Number Of Chickens48
Small Chickens32 s.f.64 s.f.
Medium Chickens40 s.f.80 s.f.
Large Chickens48 s.f.96 s.f.
Feb 15, 2023

How far away from your house should a chicken coop be? ›

This distance can vary wildly from state to state and town to town, depending on local regulations and the size of the coop, but usually ranges from 10 feet to 150 feet from any residence.

How many chickens are in a 5x3 coop? ›

Integral nesting boxes, adequate ventilation, and affordable price point make this hen house a great choice for those new to raising chickens and budget conscious buyers. Our 3' x 5' Lean To Coop Specs at a Glance: Estimated space for 2 to 3 chickens.

How small is too small for a chicken coop? ›

Any run with less than 4 square feet per chicken will not provide enough room for healthy birds.

How many chickens can fit in a 5x8 coop? ›

A 5×8 coop can comfortably accommodate approximately 20-24 chickens. If you plan to raise a larger flock, you should think about upgrading to a 6×6 chicken coop. Ensuring that your chickens have ample space in their living quarters is crucial to their well-being.

What is the minimum size coop for 6 chickens? ›

Minimum Coop Size: The absolute minimum size for a coop for six chickens is 12-18 square feet. This size will provide enough space for your birds to move around, but it's not ideal for long-term living. Medium Coop Size: For a more comfortable living space, a coop size of 24-36 square feet is recommended.

How many chickens do I need for a dozen eggs a week? ›

If you had 2 Leghorn chickens, you would likely get a dozen eggs a week from them. But if you want a prettier egg basket and a flock of more colorful, unique breeds of hens then you will probably need three hens to get a dozen eggs per week.

Can a coop be too big for chickens? ›

Your hens will play, forage and be active outdoors, so their coop will only need to be large enough to maneuver into roosting or laying positions comfortably. It's also important to not get a coop that's too large – especially in colder climates.

What is a good size chicken coop? ›

An easy way to determine what size coop best fits your flock is to do simple calculations. If you plan on your chickens to have a large run, they will need 2.5 to 4 square feet per chicken inside the coop. If you will have a smaller run, the coop will need to be larger at 5 to 10 square feet per chicken.

How many chickens can you have in a 3x5 coop? ›

Integral nesting boxes, adequate ventilation, and affordable price point make this hen house a great choice for those new to raising chickens and budget conscious buyers. Our 3' x 5' Lean To Coop Specs at a Glance: Estimated space for 2 to 3 chickens.

What size coop for 6 chickens? ›

The chicken coop for 6 chickens must be at least 4 square feet per chicken, though smaller breeds like Bantam chickens may only need about 2-3 square feet per bird. If you have 6 chickens, the coop must be at least 24 square feet. You can purchase a chicken coop and run together.

What size coop do I need for 8 chickens? ›

If the flock is kept in an enclosed chicken coop, you would need 10 square feet of space per chicken. This means that if your eight chickens are free-range, they would need a coop that is 32 square feet. Meanwhile, if your eight chickens are enclosed, the coop would need to be around 80 square feet.

What is the minimum space for 3 chickens? ›

How Much Run Space Do 3 Chickens Need? Ensure your chicken coop meets the general space requirements by providing at least 1 square metre per bird (10 square feet). So, for 3 chooks, you'd want at least 3 square metres (32 square feet).

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