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Hen House Inspiration: The 20 Cutest Chicken Coops Ever!

  1.  The  Versailles-inspired Coop.  Offered by Nieman Marcus for a mere $100,000.00, this posh abode contains multiple levels, including a nesting area, a  living room for nighttime roosting, a broody room, “a library filled with chicken and gardening books for visitors of the human kind”, and last, but not least,  an elegant chandelier.

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2.  The Little Red Barn by GopherBoy Farms.  This was built entirely from junk, scraps, and odds and ends.  I would say he did a pretty good job, and I bet his chickens would agree.

3.  A chicken tractor from My Chicken Home would entice even the fussiest hen.  A chicken tractor is basically a chicken coop that has wheels so that you can transport the coop to various areas on your property.  It will also protect your chickens from being harmed by predators.

4.  This turquoise trimmed coop was pieced together with “salvaged and repurposed” materials. Source: Good Enough.

5.  This darling coop by Crafty Farm Girl began life as a playhouse. Super cute!

6.  Holier-than-thou chickens need their own church coop!  This coop was originally posted on Craigslist in the Seattle area, and for some lucky poultry, their prayers must have been answered.

7. This rustic coop from freecycleusa.com is made of recycled materials.  Love the cute little weather vane!

8.  A Tree Trunk Chicken Coop.  For real?  This is in an industrial park in New York.  Source: Flickr

9.  This tiny teal coop from England can house up to three chickens and is adorable! Source: Oakdene Designs.

10.  A medieval looking stone coop looks like something out of Game of Thrones!  Source: Kalla.

11.  Chickens like Christmas Cheer too.  This owner decorates her beautiful walk-in coop with wreaths for the holidays.  Souce: happydaysfarm.

12.  This kooky coop reminds me of Pippi Longstocking or Baba Yaga.  Definitely one-of-a-kind!  Source: roseapples.tumblr.com.

13.  Victorian Charm is in the details with this carefully constructed coop by The Bird House.

14.  All aboard the chicken express!  Another tractor, this one is ready to chug down the train tracks.  Source: thepoultryguide.com

15.  This mint green coop (countryliving.com) is so darling it looks like a doll house.

16.  This whimsical Coca-Cola and tin coop from montanahappy.com is perfectly petite and adorable.

17.  An old chest of drawers has been repurposed  into a diminutive coop

18.  Old vehicles can also be transformed into coops.  The “cluck bus”, from Community Chickens is home to more than a handful of hens!  This old car (source: alternet.org) has also been converted.

19.  This quaint coop is plain and simple.  From Homestead Revival.

20.  I initially converted this treehouse into a home for my two geese, Abelard and Heloise, but have since turned it over to two of my chickens.

 

Wishing you peace, love, & happiness!

 

 

Living life simply on a small farm in Monterey County.

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