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Welcome To Irelands'
Fastest Growing Hobby
Backyard hens - great family pets !!
Produce your own food.
Enjoy tasty fresh eggs daily.
Establish self sufficiency.
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We supply sturdy, quality hen houses
Irish built by skilled craftsmen using
the best materials - solid and durable.
Our portable chicken houses use heavy galvanized wire mesh not light chicken wire
and ethically sourced, preservative treated timber, plus we offer the highest standards in
easy to use design, hen-comfort and reliable predator protection.
Offering years of pleasure, our sturdy Urban Chicken Coops are being enjoyed from
Valentia Island, Kerry to Gweedore, Donegal and from Tallaght to the Phoenix Park.
Prime Healthy Free Range Hens
As Pictured Above
Quality Point Of Lay Pullets
(Available with coops only)
Fully vaccinated.
Treated for hen lice.
Fully wormed.
Approx 22 weeks old.
Calm temperament.
Brilliant egg layers.
We offer the finest quality birds
sourced from reputable breeders.
Our red farmyard hens are in prime condition, fully vaccinated, wormed, free of hen lice
and carefully bred by industry
specialists - beautiful, young, healthy, excellent egg layers.
They make great family pets and reward you with a daily supply of tasty free-range eggs
while our chicken houses provide a safe, comfortable, well designed and well built home.
Extensive Chicken Info, Links & Resources - Hen-Keeping FAQ
Saggart, Co. Dublin
Macroom, Co. Cork
We build hen coops
Highest standard hand made
by skilled Irish craftsmen
We supply hens
Fully vaccinated & wormed
healthy point of lay pullets
(available with coops only)
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Hen Keeping FAQ
FAQ
FAQ
How many eggs does a hen lay?
A hen that lays one
egg per day is a
valuable creature.
300 eggs per year is a good target. Production
is greatest in the first
year of a hens life
then slows.
How much time and care do hens need?
Hens will generally look
after themselves. Ten
minutes for daily
feeding and egg
collection plus a weekly
coop clean out meets
most needs. Hens
require less care than
the average family dog.
Are hens noisy?
No. They occasionally
cackle and can cluck
quietly when laying,
and will squawk if
startled, but they are
not noisy. They are
normally silent at night
when dark. Roosters
however are quite
loudwhich can be a
serious irritation.
Do I need a rooster to get eggs?
No. Hens will still lay
eggs. These eggs will
not be fertilized and will
not hatch. So no rooster
means no chicks, but
yes, plenty of eggs.
Visit our FAQ page
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We Provide A Range
Of Custom Built Coops
We supply a range of coops
to suit from 3 to 300 hens
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Our Coops Also Suit
All Small Family Pets
Our coops are easily adapted
to suit rabbits, guinea pigs,
cats or small dogs.
Simply specify your
requirements before
ordering - Contact Us

Hen droppings are nitrogen
rich and make excellent
fertilizer if left to compost.
Enjoy Natural Benefits
Eco-friendly pets.
Fresh tasty eggs.
Great family fun.