Use Case: The ‘Cluckingham Palace’ is ideal for sleeping up to 12 average-sized chickens that need the safety of a chicken run occasionally. If an attached chicken run is not required, the ‘Waldorf Eggstoria‘ might interest you. Should you prefer a chicken run that you can walk into, consider ‘The Eggsquisite.‘ The ‘Kardashi-Hens‘ might be sufficient if you have six or fewer hens. The ‘Cluckingham Palace’ is the right choice if you have more than six chickens that need to be confined temporarily and safely in the fully enclosed chicken run. If a chicken run is unnecessary, the ‘Waldorf Eggstoria’ model might be a better and more economical selection. The large henhouse comfortably sleeps up to twelve average chickens on four elevated roosts. Some hens prefer to sleep in the egg box instead, and a nesting box access blocker can prevent this if you wish. While the chickens roost, their poop will land in two droppings trays below. It is so easy to keep the hen house clean. Pull out the trays and scrape the droppings off with a spatula in the eggbox. The poop is a superb addition to the compost. The egg box contains four nesting compartments. Up to seven hens share one nest, but the average is three hens per nest. There is no congestion as they lay their eggs at different times during the day. Egg collection is a breeze. Just lift the lid, hook it to the roof, and have both hands free. Drop in the nesting box access blocker to keep the chickens away from the nests while you are busy. You can reach every spot in the henhouse without effort. A hinged maintenance door is on both sides above the droppings trays, and the robust barrel locks can be padlocked. The ‘Cluckingham Palace’ has been designed not to overheat in full sun. Cool air draws into the henhouse from underneath, rises as it warms, and exits through hidden ventilation slots in the roof. The henhouse rests on a sturdy base that has been CCA pressure-treated. This treatment allows it to survive for years without much deterioration, even if placed in mud. We construct the chicken run with the same material, requiring no maintenance. All our chicken coops are on those elevated bases for several reasons. It provides a shady spot beneath, offers rain protection for the girls, and prevents unwanted visitors from entering the henhouse. To fortify the palace at night, you could close the chicken access door and even unhook the ladder. The ‘Cluckingham Palace’ is suitable for sleeping up to twelve chickens, but that does not mean so many birds should remain inside the chicken run permanently. The run is supposed to serve only as a temporary holding pen. However, we can enlarge the run to any size you deem fit. If you look closely at the pictured chicken run, you might notice that it consists of three sections. We can add any segments to reach the size you like. The standard chicken run has two access doors for maintenance purposes. An optional chicken coop addition is a small sliding door that allows chickens to come and go. No larger animal can get through, so the chicken run becomes a safe sanctuary for your hens if they need to escape from something. You can, of course, open and close the door as you please. This free-ranging door is handy for letting the flock out in the morning and locking them up for the night. You will notice that we avoid the customary chicken wire for many reasons. Instead, we use a robust, maintenance-free plastic mesh, which is costly but looks better and lasts a lifetime without changing appearance. Please scroll down for the features and measurements.