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The Amish Gambrel Barn Movable Chicken Coop blends classic farm charm with practical functionality, making it a standout addition to any backyard. Its traditional gambrel roof—reminiscent of old-world barns—adds a timeless silhouette that complements both rural and suburban landscapes, turning a functional structure into a visually appealing focal point.
Crafted with attention to detail, the coop features a large, sturdy door framed with crisp white trim and accented by an X-brace design. This not only reinforces durability but also ensures easy access for feeding, cleaning, and tending to your flock. Below, heavy-duty wheels provide effortless mobility, allowing you to rotate the coop to fresh grass, shift it into shade during hot days, or position it closer to the house for convenience—keeping your chickens happy with new forage and simplifying daily care.
Inside, ample space abounds: generous interior height and a roomy floor plan give chickens plenty of room to roost, nest, and move comfortably. Built by skilled Amish artisans in Ohio, the coop showcases quality craftsmanship, constructed from solid wood to withstand the elements and last through seasons of use. It arrives as a panelized DIY kit with a floor kit, making assembly straightforward for homeowners.
For added character, an optional cupola is available, enhancing its barn-like appeal. You’ll provide shingles, drip edge, and paint—easily sourced at local stores—letting you customize the finish to match your home’s exterior. More than just a shelter, this coop is a thoughtful blend of tradition and practicality, designed to support your backyard chicken-keeping journey with style and resilience.
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What Customers Say About DutchCrafters
The coop went together very easily; the most time-consuming component was laying the shingles.
I am quite pleased with the quality of the coop and my selection of Dutch Crafters. My friends think the coop is the "cutest thing ever."
The girls are moving in next weekend; the walk-in run is on the way.
Thanks much for your assistance.
Regards,
Leigh
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