Chicken coop designs are as varied as any backyard structure. Chickens need shelter from the elements. A roof for precipitation shelter, secure walls for protection against predators and wind. A floor. In temperate climates they do not need insulation.
There are many web site that will offer this information and plans but a basic garden shed and a few yards of chicken wire will suffice.
I will leave a couple of links below in blue for some idea's.
The name of a chicken's house is the chicken coop.
HenHouse, Hen Coop, Chicken House and coop
A chicken coop.
The habitat of a chicken is called a coop. A coop is just a place the chickens can go at night to roost. It should be sheltered from the rain and winds. It also should contain nesting boxes where the hens can lay eggs. Safety from predators is also a reason to build a coop.
Chickens live in a chicken coop which is a coop.
YOU, don't build the chicken coop. Just Call Gots and Order a Chicken Coop.
ask friends to gift you a coop and when you accept the succeeding coop gifts it will give you chicken instead because you're only allowed to get a coop once as gift. You can also ask them to gift you chicken or always check your farmville feeds and try to hatch an egg.
The Fox in the Chicken Coop was created in 1978.
Some popular chicken coop designs are: Stationary coop – fixed in one place with an attached run. Mobile coop (chicken tractor) – lightweight and movable for fresh grass. Walk-in coop – large enough for people to enter, easy to clean. Elevated coop – raised off the ground with space below. A-frame coop – triangular design, simple and compact. Cabin-style coop – looks like a small house, often decorative.
You can only put chicken in the chicken coop.
It's not allowed to have more than one chicken coop.
Wineville Chicken Coop Murders was born in 1906.