Hen House Chicken Coop Poultry Cage and Run Nest Box Durable Outdoor Wood Eggs

In the beautiful hen house ‘Henrietta’ chickens, chicks, quails, rabbits and also guinea pigs can be kept.

It makes sense to let the chickens run in a small enclosure during the day. Ideally, place the chicken house in or near an additional run if they are not able to run free.

The henhouse is made of pine, treated with a non-toxic weatherproof seal. The metal wire is galvanized and offers good protection against predators such as pine martens, stoats and foxes.

With the metal slide you can easily close and open the door from the main house to the outdoor enclosure from the outside. Two chicken poles, and a separate nesting area offer species-appropriate sleeping place options.

The drawer bottom is stable, made of metal so it is very easy to clean.

The roof and the nesting box are covered with roofing felt providing a weather and waterproof finish. The lid of the nesting box can be opened easily, making egg collection simple.

Our Little Croft products come flat-packed with easy-to-follow step-by-step assembly instructions so putting your hen home together is straightforward.

How many chickens for my household:
On average, laying hens can produce between 180 and 220 eggs a year. With 5 laying hens, that suggests 5 x average 200 eggs = 1,000 eggs per year or approx. 19 eggs per week. The number of eggs per hen does depend on the chicken and the breed. Some breeds lay even more eggs.

Dimensions:Chickens, chicks, quails, rabbits and also guinea pigs can be kept in the beautiful Liese chicken house.

It makes sense to let the chickens run free or in a small enclosure during the day.

The chicken coop is made of softwood, non-toxic and waterproofed against moisture. The metal wire is galvanised and offers good protection against predators such as martens and foxes.

The metal slider allows you to easily close and open the door from the main house to the outdoor enclosure from the outside.
Two chicken rods provide a species-appropriate roost.

The drawer bottom is stable, made of metal therefore super easy to clean.

The roof and the nesting box are covered with roofing felt. The lid of the nesting box can be easily opened. So you can easily take out the eggs.

The legal regulations of organic farming prescribe the following for laying hens with regard to house space:
A maximum of 6 animals per square metre of house area may be kept.

How many hens for my household:
On average, laying hens can lay between 180 and 220 eggs per year. With 3 laying hens we calculate 3 x an average of 200 eggs = 600 eggs per year and thus approx. 11 eggs per week. It becomes clear that 3 laying hens are usually sufficient for a family. There are breeds that lay even more eggs.

Dimensions:
Approx. 188 x 70.00 x 117 cm

Material:
The wall thickness (panels) is approx. 9mm and thickness of the frame rails approx. 1.9cm.

Scope of delivery:
1 x chicken aviary 143 Liese

Our assembly instructions will help you to assemble the chicken house.
188 x 70.00 x 117 cm

Material:
The wall thickness (panels) is approx. 9mm and the thickness of the frame strips approx. 1.9cm.

Scope of delivery:
1 x chicken house ‘Henrietta’ - EAN: 5060875410019

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