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Chicken Coop with Run small
Chicken Coop with Run small
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Meet the PawHut Chicken Coop with Run (Small) — an outdoor home for 1–2 chickens that blends sturdy craft with family-friendly design. Ideal for homeschooling households, it turns animal husbandry into a hands-on learning project: observe behavior, track care routines, and integrate chicken care into biology, math, and writing exercises.
Key Features & Design
- Combined house and run with a ramp connecting a protective main living space to an accessible outdoor run, giving chickens room to roam while staying sheltered.
- Material and finish — painted fir wood surface designed for outdoor daily use, paired with galvanized steel wire and a plastic roof to help keep the area dry.
- Openable roof and multiple doors provide convenient access for feeding, egg collection, and cleaning, reducing disruption to your routine.
- Removable tray for quick, mess-free cleaning and maintenance, helping you keep the coop clean with minimal effort.
- Two roosting bars inside the main house support perching behavior and help chickens feel secure at night.
- Decorative fence and design with a white picket motif adds charm to your outdoor space while marking the chicken area clearly.
- Capacity and layout designed for 1–2 chickens, with a practical nesting box for safe housing and egg storage.
- Assembly required — plan for setup time to ensure a sturdy, safe home for your flock.
- Color and dimensions — dark gray finish; Overall: 67.75" L x 58.75" W x 42.25" H; Main House 34.75" L x 29.25" W x 32.75" H; Run dimensions tailored for right and rear sections; Nesting Box 26" L x 11" W x 12.75" H.
Performance / Benefits
This coop is more than a shelter — it’s a practical teaching tool for homeschooling families. The elevated design and dry-friendly materials help keep birds comfortable in varying weather, while the removable tray and openable roof streamline daily tasks like feeding, egg collection, and cleaning. Use cases and learning outcomes include:
- Science and observation — monitor chicken behavior, growth, and daily rhythms; document changes across seasons for life science journals and biology lessons.
- Hands-on responsibility — students participate in daily care, coop cleaning, and routine maintenance, reinforcing accountability and time management.
- Curriculum integration — align activities with science (biology, ecosystems), math (space measurements, area calculations, scheduling), and writing (journals, reports, reflections).
- Practical learning scenarios — egg collecting as data collection, coop cleaning as hygiene practice, and observing roosting behavior as an intro to animal welfare.
- Safe, child-friendly design — doors, accessible entry, and the ramp encourage family involvement while maintaining safety for learners.
- Value over time — durable fir wood and weather-conscious construction provide a long-term project centerpiece for science clubs, home classrooms, or family experimentation calendars.
Whether you’re building a weekly nature study, a science-in-action unit, or a family project, this PawHut chicken coop with run offers a concrete, engaging way to bring biology, responsibility, and hands-on learning to your homeschool routine. Easy-to-clean features and a charming aesthetic make it a thoughtful addition to your outdoor teaching toolkit.
