Save yourself time and energy by purchasing professionally built chicken coops.
Poorly or hastily built chicken coops can lead to warping floors, poor stability, and even loss of livestock. Our Amish-built coops are superiorly designed and constructed, come in various sizes, and have nesting box and chicken run options—ensuring a well-built coop and saving you the headache of building the structure yourself.

There are a couple of ways you can purchase your chicken coops and other portable buildings.
On-Site Inventory
We have a number of pre-built, on-site buildings ready for you to browse on our lot!
Stop by to choose from our collection of chicken coops that come in a variety of designs, colors, and sizes and that are made with high-quality materials.
Learn more about our rent-to-own options, free delivery, and site-preparation tips!
Custom Builds
Have a specific design or size in mind? You have the option to build your portable shed with custom doors, windows, siding, roofing, colors, and sizes that fit your unique needs.
Check out our 3D Designing Tool or contact us today to start designing your custom shed or barn.
Learn more about our rent-to-own options, free delivery, and site-preparation tips!
Get your chicken coops delivered directly to your home.
After picking out or custom designing the perfect shed or building, we know your focus will be on getting it carefully and efficiently delivered.
That’s why your purchase includes FREE delivery for the first 30 miles and all the permits, escorts, and insurance needed to safely ship your building!
*An additional $5.00 per mile will be charged for deliveries over 30 miles within Indiana.
Site Preparation Tips
Although it is your responsibility to properly prepare your site for construction, we’re here to offer our help and recommendations.
- Ensure that all stumps, tree branches, fences, or other objects are cleared from the space the building will be on.
- Obtain the appropriate building permits depending on if your county requires them. For instance, 12 x 28 and 12 x 32 barns need special leveling preparations, and we suggest that you place and level crushed stone to ready the area for setting the barn.
- Properly measure the area to ensure your building will fit. We require a minimum of 14 feet for 12-foot-wide barns and 12 feet for 10-foot-wide barns due to the eave overhang.
- Don’t enclose the bottom of your shed. We make this recommendation so that air can flow freely under the barn and keep the boards free of moisture.
- Contact our team of professionals if you have any questions about site preparation to ensure an easy delivery.
