4x4 Chicken Coops | The Hen House Collection (2024)

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If you are looking for a 4×4 chicken coop for your little flock, then the Hen House Collection has what you need. We offer this size of chicken coop in a variety of coop styles like our Tractor Coops and Quaker Coops. See for yourself the variety of 4×4 chicken coops we offer. We have dealers all over the US!

We specialize in customizing your coop how you like it, and we can add wheels to your 4×4 chicken coop to make it mobile! Whether you want a litter tray in your coop, or added insulation during the cold winters, Hen House Collection is committed to making beautiful wooden chicken coops where your feathered friends truly can thrive.

4×4 Chicken Coops for your Flock

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  • LP Smartside siding
  • 80″ high – 14″ off the ground
  • 4 nesting boxes
  • Buckskin Paint with White Trim
  • Charcoal Shingles

Shown with optional wire over window

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  • Board and batten siding
  • 80″ high – 14″ off the ground
  • 4 nesting boxes
  • Cedar stain
  • Cedar shingles

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  • LP Siding
  • 65″ high – 14″ off the ground
  • 4 nesting boxes
  • Beige siding with chestnut trim
  • Walnut brown shingles
  • One 12 x 18 Window

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  • Board and batten siding
  • 65″ high – 14″ off the ground
  • 4 nesting boxes
  • Rustic cedar stain
  • Weather gray shingles
  • One 12 x 18 Window

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  • LP Siding
  • 78″ high – 14″ off the ground
  • 4 nesting boxes
  • Buckskin siding with green trim
  • Forest green shingles
  • One 18″ x 23″ Window

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  • Board and batten siding
  • 78″ high – 14″ off the ground
  • 4 nesting boxes
  • Cedar stain
  • Walnut brown shingles
  • One 18″ x 23″ Window

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  • LP Siding
  • 75″ high – 14″ off the ground
  • 4 nesting boxes
  • 2 wheels with wheelbarrow handles
  • 4 x 4 coop area and 4′ x 5′ run area
  • Navajo white siding and buckskin trim
  • Walnut brown shingles
  • One 12 x 18 Window

Our 4×4 Chicken Coop Diagrams

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How Many Chickens Can Fit in a 4×4 Chicken Coop?

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.

Things to Consider When Buying a Coop

Breed of Chickens– What chicken breeds are on your farm? If you own a large flock of chickens it is a good idea to think about the size of your coop. Large breeds like Brahmas may require a bit more space.

Roosting Space- Are your chickens able to use the roosting space in your coop? Roosting is an important part of a chicken’s life and it is important that your hens have a place where they can relax stress-free.

Outdoor Run– Another important part of a chicken coop is the run. A run is an outdoor area of a coop where chickens can scratch and peck. It is important that you invest in a run area where your chickens are safe from outdoor elements. You can often find runs and coops connected.

Predator Protection– Is your coop truly safe? Are predators able to sneak into some little hole, and are your windows secure? Chicken predators like foxes and hawks can really desecrate a flock. Make sure that your chickens are not susceptible to their worst nightmare.

Our Chicken Coop Styles

The Combination Coop

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Our best-selling coop, this chicken coop and run is a great option for your hens.

The Quaker Coop

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This Prefab Chicken Coop features a roof with a slight overhang.

The Tractor Coop

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Want a mobile coop? This coop is a great choice for those who want a portable option.

The A-Frame Coop

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Take a look at our lovely A-Frame Chicken Coops with a signature peaked roof.

The Dutch Coop

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This barn-style chicken coop has a sloped roof, a perfect fit for your farmette or farm.

Lean-to Coop

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Utilize backyard space with this small Chicken Coop. This coop can be placed against a wall.

Need a Different Size of Coop?

3×5 Chicken Coops

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Have a smaller flock and don’t need a coop quite as big? Check out our 3×5 chicken coops for your flock!

4×5 Chicken Coops

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Got another chicken in the flock and looking to size up? We offer 4×5 chicken coops for your hens.

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FAQs

How many chickens will a 4x4 coop hold? ›

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 should a chicken coop be for 4 hens? ›

Chicken Coop Size Calculator Table | Interior Space
Number Of Chickens416
Small Chickens8 s.f.32 s.f.
Medium Chickens12 s.f.48 s.f.
Large Chickens16 s.f.64 s.f.
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Is it cheaper to buy or build a chicken coop? ›

Overall, a DIY chicken coop will be cheaper than a pre-built option. However, there are numerous tools and supplies that you will need to purchase if you do not already own them. There are multiple options for those wanting to build a chicken coop themselves.

What size run for 100 chickens? ›

That's why adding a chicken run to your coop can be so important. To keep your flock healthy and happy, it is generally recommended that you should have 10 square feet of chicken run space for every bird.

How many roosting boxes do I need for 4 chickens? ›

A good rule of thumb is a ratio of one nesting box for every four chickens.

Are chickens financially worth it? ›

The short answer is that it could take 2-4 years for your investment to financially pay off for the average person raising backyard chickens, but after that it is worth it financially. If you have enough chickens, you can also sell eggs at places like your local farmers market, and make an ongoing profit.

Are chicken coops high maintenance? ›

And though they require daily care, they're fairly low-maintenance too. Chickens need to be let out of their coop and given fresh food and water every morning, and the door should be closed at night.

Should chicken coops be raised or ground? ›

While a few birds prefer a ground-level coop, most will thrive in a coop raised off the ground as it offers protection, better circulation and easier access to clean.

Can a chicken coop be too big? ›

While it is important for your chickens to have enough room, a coop can be TOO large. Especially if you live in a climate with cold winters, if your birds have too much space they will have trouble generating enough heat in winter.

How many roosters per hen? ›

How many hens are needed per chicken coop. In general, we can opt for a rooster to hen ratio of 1 to 10 or 1 to 12, that is, maintain one rooster for every 10 to 12 hens (in the case of heavy breeds we can go down to 1 male for 5 females).

How many feeders and drinkers do I need for 100 chickens? ›

For every 100 chickens, two automatic siphon drinkers are needed, or, if you use pipette drinkers, 2.5 centimeters of space between them. When using automatic drinkers, you need one drinker for every 50 hens; when using pipette drinkers, you need one drinker for every 30 hens.

How many chickens can fit in a 4x5 coop? ›

Around 6-8 chickens will fit comfortably into your 4×5 chicken coop. If you're thinking about adding more chickens to your flock, consider opting for a larger coop to save you and your hens a lot of headaches. When choosing a size of chicken coop, make sure you give your chickens plenty of space to move and grow.

How big of a coop do I need for 30 free range chickens? ›

You need an 8'x12′ to 10'x12′ sized coop for 30 chickens. Since you need anywhere from 90 to 120 square feet per bird in the hen house, that means that an 8'x12′ coop would work on the small end, and upwards of 10'x12′ would be best on the higher end for a flock of 30 chickens.

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

4x8 Dutch Coop

Perfect for the backyard chicken hobbyist, this 4×8 Dutch style chicken coop houses 15-20 chickens.

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.

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