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$3,365.00
The 10×12 mobile coop gives you space for 60 layers and 80 broiler chickens. It includes 2 wheels for easy moving, a 4′ walk-in door, a heavy-duty canvas, and roosting bars. This spacious coop has plenty of headroom, and interior space and is still easy to move with just one person. Your mobile coop for 60 chickens can soon be a predator-free chicken coop for your flock.
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10×12 Mobile Coop Features
- Strong, lightweight, and weather-resistant aluminum frame
- Stainless steel washer, bolts, and zinc nuts
- Adjustable wheel system
- Rubberized Foam tires
- 18 oz Heavy-duty canvas cover with metal grommets and bungee cords
- Roll up sides
- 1”x1” 14-gauge galvanized netting for predator protection
- Front mount handle
- 6′ high peak inside the coop
- 4′ walk-in door
- Roosting bars
- Plenty of room for up to 60 layers and 80 broilers
Each of our 10×12 mobile aluminum coops is built with quality by the Amish at Noble Welding located in La Grange, Indiana. Regardless of where you are located, this 10×12 coop will arrive flat-packed on a pallet and delivered to your front door.

How Many Birds Can the 10×12 Mobile Coop Hold?
While the number of birds each coop can hold may vary based on the breed, here is a basic guide. Our Mobile Coops are great for chickens, ducks, and turkeys. Your feathered friends are able to feel free while being protected in their shelter.
Chickens | Ducks | Turkeys |
---|---|---|
60 layers 80 broilers | 40 | 30 |
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Assemble Your Mobile Coops in a Few Short Hours
Assembly of this 10×12 mobile coop will take between 2 and 4 hours, you should plan to have two people available for assembly. Having an extra person can make the assembling process take less time.
Here is a list of basic tools you might need to assemble your mobile coop
- Screwdriver – For tightening and attaching screws to hold together panels and components of the coop.
- Pliers – For holding and manipulating small parts, such as nuts and bolts.
- Rubber mallet – For gently tapping the components into place without damage.
- Safety equipment – Equipment such as safety glasses and gloves.
- Drill – Useful for drilling holes in panels.
- Measuring tape – Helps with aligning coop components and space correctly.