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Chicken Coop For 20 Chickens

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If you are looking for a chicken coop for 20 chickens to accommodate your growing flock, then we have some great coop options for you.

Be considerate of your chickens first and foremost when buying a chicken coop. Your chickens need space to move around the coop and engage in natural behaviors like pecking and scratching. You mustn’t overcrowd your chickens.

Take a look at our selection to find your hens the perfect chicken coop for 20 chickens. We offer plenty of customizable options for your coops so you can truly find and personalize the perfect coop for your flock of 20 birds.

Check out our Modern Lean-to Coop for 20 Chickens

Find the Perfect Chicken Coop for 20 Chickens

Q732C

Q732C w LP
  • LP Siding
  • 7′ x 26′ run area
  • 6′ x 7′ chicken coop area
  • 101″ high
  • 6 nesting boxes
  • Beige siding
  • Red trim

Optional red metal roof

Q728C

Q728C w LP
  • LP Siding
  • 7′ x 22′ run area
  • 6′ x 7′ chicken coop area
  • 101″ high
  • 6 nesting boxes
  • Red paint
  • Beige trim
  • Walnut brown shingles

Q724C

Q724C w BB (1)
  • Board and batten siding
  • 7′ x 18′ run area
  • 6′ x 7′ chicken coop area
  • 101″ high
  • 6 nesting boxes
  • Brown cedar stain

Optional black metal roof

Q720C

Q720C w BB (1)
  • Board and batten siding
  • 7′ x 14′ run area
  • 6′ x 7′ chicken coop area
  • 101″ high
  • 6 nesting boxes
  • Cedar stain
  • Walnut brown shingles

Q720C

Q720C w LP
  • LP siding
  • 7′ x 14′ run area
  • 6′ x 7′ chicken coop area
  • 101″ high
  • 6 nesting boxes
  • Navajo with siding w/ clay trim
  • Weathered gray shingles

Q716C

Q716C w bb
  • Board and batten siding
  • 7′ x 10′ run area
  • 6′ x 7′ chicken coop area
  • 101″ high
  • 6 nesting boxes
  • Cedar stain

Shown with optional cupola, metal roof, painted trim, and 1/2″ wire mesh

Q716C

Q716C w LP
  • LP Siding
  • 7′ x 10′ run area
  • 6′ x 7′ chicken coop area
  • 101″ high
  • 6 nesting boxes
  • Clay paint w/ red trim
  • Weathered gray shingles

Q712C

Q712 w BB
  • Board and Batten Siding
  • 6′ x 7′ Run Area
  • 6′ x 7′ Chicken Coop Area
  • 101″ high
  • 6 Nesting Boxes
  • Rustic Cedar Stain
  • Two 18″ x 23″ Windows

Shown with optional green metal roof

Q712C

Q712 w Duratemp
  • Duratemp siding
  • 6′ x 7′ run area
  • 6′ x 7′ chicken coop area
  • 101″ high
  • 6 nesting boxes
  • Red paint w/ red trim
  • Walnut brown shingles

Shown with optional hydraulic lift wheel system

Q58

Q58 w BB
  • Board and batten siding
  • 94″ high – 8″ off the ground
  • 8 nesting boxes
  • Cedar stain

Shown with optional green metal roof

Q58

Q58 LP
  • LP siding
  • 94″ high – 8″ off the ground
  • 8 nesting boxes
  • Hunter Green Trim
  • Charcoal shingles

Shown with optional green metal roof

A810

A810 w BB
  • Board and batten siding
  • 101″ high and 4″ off the ground
  • 8 nesting boxes
  • 4′ x 8′ feed room
  • 6′ x 8′ chicken area
  • Rustic cedar stain
  • Walnut brown shingles
  • Three 24″ x 27″ Windows

Shown with optional heavy-duty wheel system.

A810

A610 w LP
  • LP Siding
  • 101″ high – 4″ off the ground
  • 8 nesting boxes
  • 4’x8′ feed room
  • 6’x8′ chicken area
  • Red siding with beige trim
  • Cedar shingles
  • Three 24″ x 27″ Windows

Shown with optional painted doors

How Big Does A Chicken Coop Need To Be?

How big of a chicken coop do you want for 20 chickens? Assume each chicken requires about 4 square feet of space and go from there.

Think about a chicken coop and run for your hens when you are coop shopping. A chicken run is an outdoor area for your chickens to scratch and forage and is often attached to your coop, though it can be separate. A run is an important addition to your coop and should be something you consider a necessity for your chickens.

Ensure that the coop you buy for your flock of hens provides ample space for free movement. Overcrowded coops can create unhealthy conditions and increase the risk of disease in your hens. Therefore, it is essential to have a well-ventilated and spacious coop to accommodate your group of 20 chickens.

What Style of Coop Should I Choose for 20 Chickens?

If you are having trouble deciding what chicken coop for 20 chickens is the right choice for your flock, then we have some pointers for you.

Here are some things to consider when choosing your style of chicken coop for 20 chickens…

Size – Do you have enough space on your property for a coop for 20 chickens? Consider how you want your coop to be set up and how much room you have for a coop and run. Will you save more space with an attached coop and run?


Security – Consider the safety and security of your chicken coop. Will a predator be able to tear through the wire or swoop in on your chickens? How about when a storm arises? Will your chickens be safe in their coop?


Climate – Also consider the climate in the region you live in. If you live in a northern region you may want to consider climate-controlling the coop by adding additional insulation or even heating. What about in the hot months? Are your chickens going to be able to stay cool enough in their coop?

Chicken Coop for 20 Chickens- Our Chicken Coop Styles

The Combination Chicken Coop

Our best-selling coop features a coop and attached run so your chickens can get the fresh air and grass they need daily. Our Combination Coops come standard with nesting boxes and a roost.

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The Quaker Chicken Coop

The Quaker is one of our popular styles of coop and features a sloped roof with a slight overhang, adding a charming look to your backyard. Like all of our prefab chicken coops, the Quaker comes standard with nesting boxes and a roost for your hens.

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The Tractor Chicken Coop

If you want a coop that can be easily moved around the yard for your hens, then the Tractor coop is for you. This chicken coop tractor comes with wheels and a handle for easy moving.

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The A-Frame Chicken Coop

This standard coop comes with an A-Frame roof and is fully customizable to fit the needs of your flock. Add some wheels to make your A-Frame chicken coops mobile!

A46 w BB (1)

The Dutch Chicken Coop

The Dutch Coop is a quaint coop featuring a barn-style roof. This barn-style chicken coop can be customized with added litter trays and a run can be added for your chickens.

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The Lean-To Chicken Coop

The Lean-To Coop is a cute little coop that can be easily set up against a wall or a fence to maximize space in your backyard. These small chicken coops come with a lid for easy access.

L35 TG- chicken coop for 4 chickens

Looking for a Larger or Smaller Coop?

We offer coops in a large variety of sizes! Are you looking for a coop that is slightly bigger or slightly smaller? Check out our other coop options!

Chicken Coop for 18 Chickens

Q712 w BB

Is a chicken coop for 20 chickens too big? Check out our chicken coops for 18 chickens and find just the size for your flock of chickens.

Chicken Coop for 25 Chickens

Q1020C w LP

Is your flock of birds gradually growing bigger? Check out our chicken coops for 25 chickens if you need a larger coop to fit your hens.