Description from Williams-Sonoma
Raising chickens ensures a steady supply of fresh, nutritious organic eggs free of antibiotics, hormones and other unnatural additives. Our compact Briar Coop is ideal for yards and gardens where space is at a premium. Crafted in the USA, the coop offers enough space for up to four hens beneath its watertight cedar shake roof. Pair it with our optional Briar House Frame Run (sold separately) so your hens can enjoy fresh air, exercise and foraging opportunities in a safe, enclosed space.
Briar Extended Chicken Coop:
- Hand-built from solid pine and exterior-grade plywood – both certified sustainable and free from harmful glues or chemicals.
- Hand-finished with a low-VOC stain.
- Spacious, watertight interior includes two built-in nest boxes, enough for up to four hens.
- Large cleanout door simplifies maintenance.
- Easy-care linoleum floor.
- Exterior nesting box hatch latches open for easy egg collecting.
- Chicken door and hatch lock to keep hens safe from predators.
- A perch allows for hens to relax in a comfortable position.
- Vents and doors allow for plenty of fresh air, while a Plexiglas storm flap ensures protection from the elements.
- Pair with the House Frame Run to give your hens safe, enclosed outdoor space.
- 8 oz. can of touch-up paint included.
- White Glove delivery; we’ll assemble the coop and place it for you.
- Made in USA.
- A Williams-Sonoma exclusive.
Briar House Frame Run (sold separately)
- Hand-built from solid certified-sustainable red pine with galvanized steel mesh.
- Hinged side door allows access to the coop for you, or free-ranging freedom for the hens, if you choose.
- Fastens securely to the coop, but can be removed to allow for repositioning of the coop.
- Can be draped with a tarp to shed snow or with a lightweight fabric scrim to create shade in summer.
- White Glove delivery; we’ll assemble the run and place it for you.
- Made in USA.
- A Williams-Sonoma exclusive.
Prices range from $399.95 to $999.95
Have a Question or Comment About This Product?
Join the conversation