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12x24 A-Frame Chicken Coop

12x24 A-Frame Chicken Coop Amish Made

A1224 in Painted Smart-Tech $8,200.00

Your flock deserves a safe, spacious, and dependable home—and the 12×24 A-Frame Chicken Coop delivers exactly that. Handcrafted by skilled Amish builders, this coop combines the timeless strength of traditional woodworking with practical, modern design. With an impressive 288 square feet of space, it’s ideal for larger backyard flocks or small farms that need room for dozens of chickens to thrive.

Unlike flimsy, store-bought coops that wear down after just a few seasons, our Amish-built coops are constructed with long-lasting materials and careful attention to detail. Every element is designed to keep your birds safe, healthy, and comfortable, while making chicken-keeping easier for you. From predator-resistant framing to excellent ventilation, this coop is made to stand strong through every season.

Whether you’re raising chickens for fresh eggs, meat, or simply the joy of backyard poultry, this coop is built to be the centerpiece of your flock’s life—and a lasting investment for your property.

Features & Construction

Every 12×24 A-Frame Chicken Coop is built with durability and practicality in mind. Instead of cutting corners, our Amish craftsmen carefully assemble each coop to provide the safest, most functional home for your birds. Here’s what sets this coop apart:

  • Strong, Durable Construction
    Crafted from high-quality lumber, this coop is built to handle years of heavy use and all types of weather. Unlike cheap plywood alternatives, it won’t buckle, warp, or rot prematurely.

  • Spacious Interior
    With 288 square feet of interior space, the 12×24 A-frame can comfortably house 50–60 chickens, depending on their breed and size. This generous layout provides plenty of room for roosting, nesting, and movement—keeping your flock stress-free and productive.

  • Healthy Ventilation
    Proper airflow is essential for preventing moisture buildup and protecting your chickens from respiratory issues. Strategically placed vents allow fresh air to circulate year-round, creating a healthy environment for your birds.

  • Predator-Proof Design
    Raccoons, foxes, and other predators are no match for this coop’s secure framing, strong doors, and heavy-duty latches. You can rest easy knowing your flock is safe day and night.

  • Easy Access for Cleaning & Maintenance
    Large entry doors and well-planned layouts make it simple to gather eggs, replace bedding, or sweep out droppings. The design is farmer-friendly, saving you time and effort.

  • Roofing Options
    Choose between durable shingles or long-lasting metal roofing, depending on your style and needs. Both provide excellent protection from rain, snow, and sun.

This isn’t just a chicken coop—it’s a carefully built, long-term home for your flock, designed to look good on your property while providing everyday functionality.

Features:

  • Overall Dimensions: 24’W x 12′ L
  • 118″ High Outside, 102″ High inside, 3 1/2″ off the ground
  • Includes 7- 24″x 36″ Windows
  • Asphalt Shingle Roof
  • 24 Nesting Boxes
  • Roosts
  • 2 Fold Down Vents
  • 1 Man Door
  • 1 Chicken Door
  • Chicken Ramp
  • Set-up Included!
  • Delivery $5 per Mile One Way
  • 10% More For Board On Batten with Stain 
  • Add Easy to Clean Epoxy Floor for $1,375
  • Add Metal Roof for $295
  • Add Feed Room Wall with Wire Door $365
  • Add Clean Out Lids with Litter Trays $265 each

Why Choose an Amish-Built Coop?

When you choose an Amish-built chicken coop, you’re choosing more than just a structure—you’re investing in unmatched craftsmanship, reliability, and peace of mind. Unlike factory-made coops that rely on mass production and cheap materials, Amish coops are built by hand, using time-tested woodworking techniques passed down for generations.

Built to Last

Most store-bought coops are made from thin plywood or particle board, which quickly warps, rots, or breaks down after a few years outdoors. Our Amish coops are constructed from solid, premium-grade lumber designed to endure harsh weather and decades of use. With proper care, this coop won’t just serve your current flock—it can serve the next generation of poultry keepers as well.

Designed with Chickens in Mind

Amish builders understand that happy, healthy chickens produce better. That’s why every coop is thoughtfully designed for the needs of your birds. From ample space and proper ventilation to secure roosts and nesting boxes, each detail is tailored to promote safety, comfort, and productivity.

Pride in Every Detail

Amish craftsmanship is rooted in integrity and quality. Each coop is assembled with care—no shortcuts, no cheap hardware, no weak points. The result is a sturdy, beautiful structure that enhances your property while serving an essential purpose.

Better Value Over Time

While you may spend less upfront on a store-bought coop, the reality is that many of them need replacement every few years. Investing in an Amish-built coop saves you money in the long run, because you’re getting a structure that’s built for decades of reliable use.

Choosing an Amish coop isn’t just about buying a chicken house—it’s about choosing a tradition of craftsmanship, quality, and durability that truly sets it apart.

Frequently Asked Questions About Our Amish-Built Chicken Coops

Why choose an Amish-built chicken coop?
Amish craftsmanship is known for quality and durability. Unlike mass-produced coops that often use thin plywood or cheap hardware, our coops are built from solid wood and premium materials. With careful attention to detail, each coop is designed to last for decades, not just a few seasons.

How long will an Amish chicken coop last?
With regular maintenance, Amish-built coops often last 20–30 years or more. This makes them a long-term investment compared to store-bought coops, which may need replacing every few years.

Do your coops come assembled?
Yes! All of our chicken coops are delivered fully built and ready to use. You don’t have to waste time figuring out confusing kits or instructions. Setup is included with every order for your convenience.

Can I customize my chicken coop?
Absolutely. Each coop can be customized to meet your needs. Popular options include metal roofing, epoxy flooring, automatic chicken doors, additional runs, and interior layout changes. You can also choose paint or stain colors to match your property.

Do I need a chicken run with my coop?
While every coop provides indoor space for roosting and nesting, a chicken run is recommended to give your flock secure outdoor access. Runs can be attached directly to your coop and built in the size that works best for your flock.

How many chickens can fit in a coop?
This depends on the size of the coop you choose. As a general rule, allow at least 4 square feet per chicken inside the coop. Smaller coops are ideal for backyard flocks of 6–12 birds, while larger models can comfortably house 40, 50, or even more chickens.

Can I use these coops for other poultry besides chickens?
Yes! Many customers use our coops for ducks, turkeys, guineas, or other small animals. Let us know what you’re raising, and we can recommend or adjust a coop to suit your needs.

Are your coops predator-proof?
Yes. Every coop is designed with secure doors, heavy-duty latches, and strong framing to keep out raccoons, foxes, coyotes, and other predators. Optional upgrades can make your coop even more secure, depending on your location.

What maintenance is required?
Our coops are built for easy care. Simply clean out bedding regularly, check latches and doors, and apply a wood-safe sealant every few years to protect the exterior. If you choose upgrades like the epoxy floor, cleaning is even quicker and more sanitary.

Do you deliver?
Yes, we deliver across multiple states. Delivery is priced at $5 per mile one way, and setup is included so you can start using your coop right away.