Built with Care & Craft

Why Choose
Connemara Coops?

Every coop that leaves our yard is made to last — here's what sets our coops apart from the rest.

Strong Timber Construction

Solid treated timber that stands up to the toughest West of Ireland winters — built to last for years. We use only properly pressure-treated wood to resist rot, moisture, and the constant Atlantic weather.

Predator-Safe Design

Secure latches, reinforced mesh, and a raised floor to keep foxes and other predators away from your flock. Every coop is designed with real predator pressure in mind — because in Connemara, foxes are bold.

Built Locally in Connemara

Every coop is handcrafted right here in Connemara, supporting local craftsmanship and the community. When you buy from us, you're supporting a small local business, not a factory line.

Custom Sizes Available

Need something specific? We build to order, so your coop fits your space and your flock perfectly. Whether it's a compact two-bird setup or a spacious home for twelve, we can make it happen.

Weatherproof Roofing

Our dark corrugated metal roofs shed rain effortlessly and handle everything the Irish climate throws at them. They're lightweight yet durable, keeping your hens dry and comfortable year-round.

Easy to Clean

Raised on corner legs with a removable dropping tray, our coops make weekly cleaning quick and hassle-free. Healthy hens need a clean environment, so we design with the keeper in mind.

Expert Advice Included

When you buy from us, you get direct access to Alexander's years of experience keeping heritage hens. Questions about feed, health, housing, or breeds — just ask. We're always happy to help.

Raised on Corner Legs

Every coop sits on sturdy corner legs, keeping the floor off the ground to prevent damp, improve airflow, and stop rats from nesting underneath. A small detail that makes a big difference.

Have a specific requirement? — get in touch and we'll talk it through.

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Ready to Start Your
Backyard Flock?

Whether you need a custom coop, advice on breeds, or just want to chat about chickens — we're here to help.

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