Need a Chicken Coop / Hen House in the Auckland? Auckland Chicken Coops For Sale Here
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Chicken Coops in: Auckland (4) South Auckland / North Waikato (8) Wellington City (2) Nelson (1) Canterbury (4)

Need a Chicken Coop in the Auckland?

Auckland Chicken Coops Profile:

  • 6 Years in Business
  • 570 Chicken Coops Sold
  • 4 Chicken Coop Models For Sale Today

Contact Us:

Paul and Bonnie Butcher
Paul Butcher Building Ltd
50 John Street South, Pukekohe
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Payment Options:

  • Direct Credit
  • Cash

We Deliver To:

  • Bombay
  • Meremere
  • Pukekohe
  • Papakura
  • Takanini
  • Auckland
  • North Shore
  • Waitakere
  • Wellsford
  • Warkworth
  • Whangarei

Testimonials:

  • Excellent trade and happy chooks too. [gregory14]
  • Great hen house. Once again best value [profileprop]
  • great chook house, thanks very much! [denariel]
  • Great trade. Easy to del with. Delivery was within 3 hours. Sturdy construction. Chooks are extremely happy. AAA+++ [ajay46]
  • Best Chicken Coop on the market! Excellent to deal with and highly recommended you could not do better!! [gazza1410]
  • Great simple trade, chooks happy, laying flat out! Thanks for great trade [topguy]
  • Great thanks heaps have some very happy chooks [toni223]

4 Chicken Coops in the Auckland Region

  1. Junior Hen House (6 Hens): $595.00
  2. Medium Rectangular Hen House with Run (8 Hens): $695.00
  3. Medium Hen House (25 Hens): $795.00
  4. Large Hen House (35 Hens): $925.00

1. Junior Hen House

$595.00
Up to 6 hens
Junior Hen House

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Features:

  • 1.50m Long x 1.20m Wide x 1.60m High
  • For up to 6 hens
  • 4 Nesting Boxes with External Access
  • 1 Perch
  • Tan Timber Framing
  • Walls, door and nest boxes made with tan ply
  • Wire Netting For Ventilation
  • Coloursteel Roof (colour may vary)
  • Medium Size Door (for easy cleaning)
  • No Floor
  • Professionally Built

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2. Medium Rectangular Hen House with Run

$695.00
Up to 8 hens
Medium Rectangular Hen House with Run

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Features:

  • 1.20m Long x 2.30m Wide x 1.80m High
  • For 8 hens
  • 4 Nesting Boxes with External Access
  • 1 Perch (Internal)
  • Tan Timber Framing
  • Walls, door and nest boxes made with tan ply
  • Wire Netting For Ventilation
  • Coloursteel Roof (colour may vary)
  • Medium Size Door (for easy cleaning)
  • No Floor
  • Professionally Built

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3. Medium Hen House

$795.00
Up to 25 hens
Medium Hen House

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Features:

  • 1.50m Long x 1.80m Wide x 2.10m High
  • For 20 - 25 hens
  • 6 Nesting Boxes with External Access
  • 2 Perches
  • Tan Timber Framing
  • Walls, door and nest boxes made with tan ply
  • Wire Netting For Ventilation
  • Coloursteel Roof (colour may vary)
  • Medium Size Door (for easy cleaning)
  • No Floor
  • Professionally Built

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4. Large Hen House

$925.00
Up to 35 hens
Large Hen House

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Features:

  • 1.80m Long x 2.40m Wide x ?.??m High
  • For 30 - 35 hens
  • 8 Nesting Boxes with External Access
  • 2 Perches
  • Tan Timber Framing
  • Walls, door and nest boxes made with tan ply
  • Wire Netting For Ventilation
  • Coloursteel Roof (colour may vary)
  • Full Size Door (for easy cleaning)
  • No Floor
  • Professionally Built

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Reason #1 You Need A Chicken Coop

Fresh eggs are super tasty.

How long have the ones at the supermarket been on the shelf?

You don't know.

As the old saying goes:

"Fresh from a chickens bum, those are the best eggs, yum!"

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Interesting Articles From Newspapers About Backyard Chickens

The Nelson Mail, 19 Jun 09:

"Chickens are the new chic addition to urban and rural backyards around the Nelson region"

"Those keen on doing so should first check their council bylaws. You might be surprised by just how many chickens can be kept on a suburban plot."

Read the entire article here

Taranaki Daily News, 9 Apr 09:

"A flock of hens can be fun, as well as a useful addition to a garden. Apart from providing fresh eggs, hens eat garden pests like caterpillars and slugs, recycle scraps into manure and they can make good pets. "

Read the entire article here