10×12 Coop with Powder Coated Steel for 60-80 Chickens

Original price was: $3,925.00.Current price is: $3,725.00.

The 10×12 PortA-Coop is made of tough steel that is powder coated. The mobile chicken coop accommodates up to 60 laying hens or 80 broiler chickens. It features two wheels that are lifted via a handle for easy moving, a 72 inch high door, durable canvas, and roosting bars. With ample headroom and interior space, this spacious coop can be easily moved by just one person. Your flock will soon enjoy a predator-free environment in this mobile coop, which houses 60-80 chickens.

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10×12 Steel PortA Coop Features

  • Extra Tall Door (72″ 10×12)
  • Simple 1 Step Moving Process
  • Gable End Tarp with 1/3 Side Wrap
  • 1×2 Gauge Netted Fencing Welded to Frame
  • Adjustable Height When Moving
  • UV Resistant Tarp (Heavy Duty)
  • Flat Free rubber Wheels
  • Stainless Steel Fasteners
  • Powder Coated
  • Easy to Assemble
  • Improved heavy duty wheel support plate
  • End gable side wall tarps
  • Roost brackets installed

The 10×12 Steel Coop is built of steel with welded wire. It features an easy to move handle system to make it a breeze to move from place to place.

Watch the video to see how easy it is to move this 10×12 mobile coop.
10x12 Coop for 60 to 80 chickens

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.

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60 layers
80 broilers
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PortA-Coop Cost Benefit Analysis

  • 80 chickens at 6 lbs selling for $4.50 a lbs = $27 x 80 birds in a coop = $2160 gross profit
  • Costs to produce a finished whole chicken is approx $13.00 per bird X 80 = $1040.00
  • Gross Profit $2160 – Cost $1040 = $1120 Total Net Profit per life cycle per Porta-Coop.
  • Growing season May 1st to Oct 31st = 6 Months.  6 weeks per cycle = 4 grow cycles per season (in the Midwest)
  • Four grow cycles X  $1120 Total Net Profit =  $4480 gross income per year with one Porta-Coop

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Assemble Your Mobile Coops in a Few Short Hours

The assembly of this 10×18 mobile coop will take between 2 and 4 hours, so 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.
  • A rubber mallet – This is 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.
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