Loading... Please wait...This is a brand new style of chicken coop from Royal Rooster. It looks fantastic and is at a great introductory price for a limited time only. This coop can house up to 6 chickens and comes complete with a wooden laying box and two wooden perches.
The Chicken Roll – suits up to 6 chickens (priced from just $450)
If you're after an A-frame chicken coop for your backyard, look no further. These great looking A-frame coops come in two sizes: The Princess Pen, for those wanting to keep just 2 or 3 chickens, and the Queen Coop for 4-6 chickens. These coops come complete with a wooden laying box and three wooden perches. Priced from just $480.
These streamlined chicken coops would look great in any backyard. They feature three access doors for maximum accessibility when collecting the eggs, feeding your chickens and cleaning your coop. These coops come in two sizes: The Royal Run, which suits 2-4 chickens, and the Royal Run Deluxe which suits 4-6 chickens. Priced from just $495.
The Royal Run - suits 2-4 chickens (priced from $495)
The Royal Run Deluxe - suits 4-6 chickens (priced from $545)
Spoil your chickens with one of these two storey coops. Your ladies will love their upstairs bedroom with it's own wooden access ladder, laying box and wooden perches. These coops maximize space for your chickens, with room underneath the housing section utilized. This style of coop comes in three sizes: The Chicken Castle for 2-3 chickens, The Chicken Castle Deluxe for 4-6 chickens and the largest coop in our range, The Chicken Castle Royale for up to 10 chickens. Priced from just $545.
The Chicken Castle - suits 2-3 chickens (priced from $545)
The Chicken Castle Deluxe - suits 4-6 chickens (priced from $595)
The Chicken Castle Royale - suits up to 10 chickens (priced from $795)
These drinkers and feeders overcome many of the common problems associated with the metal or plastic feeders that you regularly see in pet or fodder stores. We regularly had customers asking us how to prevent a range of problems they were experiencing with their drinkers and feeders (and to be honest, we had the same problems with our chickens). So we decided to make our own!
A flock of around 6 chickens will all share the one laying box, each taking it in turn to lay their eggs. If you're planning on housing more than 6 chickens in the coops, we'd recommend a second laying box (the Chicken Castle Royales come with two laying boxes).