Need a Chicken Coop / Hen House in the Nelson? Nelson Chicken Coops For Sale Here
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Need a Chicken Coop in the Nelson?

Nelson Chicken Coops Profile:

  • 6 Years in Business
  • 33 Chicken Coops Sold
  • 1 Chicken Coop Models For Sale Today

Contact Us:

Troy Bodle
Wooden House of Troy
Stoke, Nelson
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Payment Options:

  • Direct Credit
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We Deliver To:

    Nelson

(Delivery Cost on Application)

1 Chicken Coops in the Nelson Region

  1. Large Walk-In Chicken Coop (16 Hens): $1450.00

1. Large Walk-In Chicken Coop

$1450.00
Up to 16 hens
Large Walk-In Chicken Coop

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Features:

  • Length 2.40m x Width 1.20m x Height 2.00m
  • Suitable for 12 to 16 hens
  • 4 Nesting Boxes
  • Wire Mesh Windows
  • Latched Door
  • External access to Nest Boxes for easy egg retrieval
  • Solid Tongue and Groove Timber Construction (Shadow-Clad)
  • May be Sold as a Kitset for Easier Transportation

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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!"

How do you buy a chicken coop from this website?

10 easy steps for buying a chicken coop online from ChickenCoops.co.nz

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