Chicken
118 x 123 x 220cm High Chicken Coop with Insulated Roof
118 x 241 x 220cm High Chicken Coop with Mixed Roof
118 x 241 x 232cm High Chicken Coop With Insulated Sloped and Peaked Roof
118 x 241 x 224cm High Chicken Coop with Full Insulated Sloped Roof
236 x 123 x 224cm High Chicken Coop with Full Insulated Sloped Roof
6 Sided Gazebo Chicken Coop Enclosure
118 x 359 x 220cm High Chicken Coop with Insulated Sloped and Mesh Roof
118 x 359 x 232cm High Chicken Coop with Combination Roof
236 x 241 x 224cm High Square Chicken Coop with Combination Roof
118 x 477 x 224cm High Chicken Coop with Insulated Sloped and Mesh Roof
Habitat Chicken Enclosures have ‘Upgrades and Extras’ as standard, that other companies charge $100s for
- Non Rust Design using Galvanised, Powdercoating and Colourbond
- Double welded frame which is the Strongest Outdoor Enclosure on the market
- Insulated Roof – Cooler in Summer, Warmer in Winter
- Easier Than Putting Up a Garden Shed
- 20% Taller Than the Other Enclosures on the Market
- Modular – SIMPLY keep adding on as your hobby grows
Safe, Comfortable Home for Your Chooks
Keeping chickens isn’t just about having fresh eggs—it’s about giving your flock a safe, healthy and comfortable home. Many ordinary coops simply aren’t built to last, with timber warping and rotting in wet weather and cheap raw metal rusting out early.
That’s why Habitat HenHouses are built differently—stronger, smarter and designed to make chicken keeping easier than ever. Our chook houses come with the coop attachment and plastic laying tubs which makes accessing eggs easy and cleaning a breeze.
Take Your Enclosure to the Next Level
Optional Extras
You can also customise your enclosure with practical add-ons like clear PVC roll-down weather blinds for extra protection from wind and rain, raised slide out or revolving food and water bowls that mount into the panels to keep them off the floor.
Add a concrete floor to anchor your enclosure to the ground
Our galvanised “steel concrete former“ bolts together to create the frame for your concrete slab. You then assemble the enclosure onto the concrete former and pour the concrete into the former. This gives you a solid base and your enclosure is going nowhere. No other outdoor enclosure company offer this.