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$4,335.00
The 10×18 mobile coop accommodates up to 90 laying hens or 100 broiler chickens. It features four easy-to-move wheels, a 4-foot walk-in 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 90-100 chickens.
Recommended with a 16 gallon Water Tank, 2 waterers, and 2 feeders.
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10×18 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 90 layers and 100 broilers
Our 10×18 mobile aluminum coops are expertly crafted by the skilled Amish artisans at Noble Welding in La Grange, Indiana. No matter where you are, this coop will be delivered flat-packed on a pallet right to your doorstep.

How Many Birds Can the 10×18 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 |
---|---|---|
90 layers 100 broilers | 50 | 40 |
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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.