Need very small prefab coop recommendations

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Hi everyone!

I've got two 8 week Mille Fleur d'Uccle pullets that need to go outside. I have an Eglu Cube with a 13 foot run for my 3 other SF hens that the babies will be added to when they're bigger/introduced fully to the flock. For now, I need to find a small prefab coop with an attached run for the two babies. Does anyone have any recommendations?

Also, please don't come at me for getting a prefab coop. Y'all don't know my capabilities/amount of free time/financial flexibility. Just because I can't build a coop doesn't mean I'm Satan.

TIA!
 
Hi everyone!

I've got two 8 week Mille Fleur d'Uccle pullets that need to go outside. I have an Eglu Cube with a 13 foot run for my 3 other SF hens that the babies will be added to when they're bigger/introduced fully to the flock. For now, I need to find a small prefab coop with an attached run for the two babies. Does anyone have any recommendations?

Also, please don't come at me for getting a prefab coop. Y'all don't know my capabilities/amount of free time/financial flexibility. Just because I can't build a coop doesn't mean I'm Satan.

TIA!
I certainly won't blame you! So you need a pre-fab for 2 small chickens? Whats the price range! I totally understand, we all get busy and have limited amounts of money!
 
I certainly won't blame you! So you need a pre-fab for 2 small chickens? Whats the price range! I totally understand, we all get busy and have limited amounts of money!
Thank you so much. I posted about getting the coop I currently have (Omlet Eglu) before I got it and had someone telling me my chickens were going to suffocate to death if they lived in it. They lived in Alaska. 🙄

I'm thinking max around $300-350, but I also want something that is sturdy enough to be reused for future flocks. Also, I saw that 2 bantams = 1 standard chicken, if that helps
 
Is this permanent? Does the run need to be covered?
Ideally, the run would be covered. We have lots of hawks in Louisiana, and bantams are perfect little snack sizes.

ETA: I'd like to be able to pick it up and move it to a nicer spot of grass, too.
 

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