



Easy Construction, Robust Durability: A Handcrafted Mortise-and-Tenon Chicken Coop Designed with Installers 'Needs in Mind. Among the various steps involved in home poultry farming, the most daunting challenge for beginners is often not feeding or cleaning, but rather installing the coop. Faced with scattered panels, a bag of diverse screws, and densely packed blueprints, many give up before even beginning. Even when assembled with difficulty, issues like crooked door frames, wobbly walls, and leaking roofs frequently arise. Recognizing this pain point, we have prioritized the "installation experience" as equally crucial as structural durability in our handcrafted solid wood coop designs. Through meticulous modular design and pre-assembled critical components, we achieve the goal of completing full installation in just two hours by two workers. Simplicity, speed, safety, and labor efficiency—these are no longer mere marketing claims but the genuine experiences you'll have upon receiving your product. Modular Design: Simplifying Complex Systems Traditional chicken coops consist of numerous scattered components, requiring users to individually position and secure each panel and rod from scratch. By adopting an advanced modular design approach, we have divided the entire coop into distinct functional modules: the base platform module, the main housing module, the cage frame module, the roof panel module, and the door panel and accessories module. Each module's primary structure has been fabricated and pre-inspected in our workshop, with clear and consistent interconnection logic between them. Instead of dealing with dozens of unrelated wooden panels, users only need to properly assemble the modules. This design significantly reduces the cognitive burden of on-site installation—similar to assembling building blocks: when the larger components fit together, the finer details naturally follow. Pre-assembly: Leave the complexity to us, and leave the simplicity to you. To enable users to get started quickly upon receipt, we have pre-assembled the most complex and error-prone main walls in the chicken coop. For example, the back panel and side walls of the bedroom, as well as the corner columns and cross braces of the running cages—if these were assembled on-site, users would need to align multiple tenons simultaneously, adjust verticality, and ensure equal diagonals—a task highly challenging for non-professionals. Therefore, before leaving the factory, these complex components have been securely joined together using mortise-and-tenon joints, forming a single prefabricated unit. When you receive the product, these parts are already an integrated "semi-finished product." So what do you need to do? It's very simple: just assemble the connectors and fit the mortise-and-tenon joints together. We've designed standardized quick-fit connectors for connections between each module—some feature enlarged exposed tenons, while others use snap-fit tenons with guide bevels. You simply align the corresponding protrusions with the grooves and gently press them in with your palm; you'll hear a clear click indicating proper alignment. Throughout this process, you don't need any power tools, no length measurements, no line marking for positioning, or even a level (since our base platform ensures the reference surfaces are flat during pre-assembly). Behind this "foolproof" operation lies countless precision adjustments to dimensions and angles made in our workshop. Two-hour assembly: a realistic and achievable timeframe. We have verified this multiple times during internal testing: two individuals with no carpentry experience, after reviewing the simplified diagram instructions, took an average of between one hour and fifty minutes to two hours and fifteen minutes from opening the packaging to securing the final tenon joint. This timeframe includes unpacking, identifying each module, assembling them sequentially, and conducting a final safety inspection. For users who have installed the kit before, the process can be completed in under one hour. The collaborative design was carefully planned: one person holds the assembled components steady while the other inserts the tenons or secures the connectors—a coordinated effort that requires minimal effort. Compared to many commercial poultry house kits that take four to six hours or even several days to assemble, our product saves users significantly more time and effort. Safety First: Every Detail Designed for You. Safety during installation is our top priority. All panel edges have been rounded or chamfered in our workshop, eliminating any sharp burrs or edges that could injure your fingers when handled manually. The mortise dimensions are precisely engineered to require only moderate force—neither so tight that a hammer is needed (to prevent finger injuries) nor so loose that the assembly falls apart easily. We've deliberately eliminated any steps requiring user-cutting, drilling, or nail gun use. Your task consists solely of lifting, aligning, pushing in, and checking. Even first-time furniture builders can assemble with confidence. Additionally, all fasteners feature mechanical anti-disengagement mechanisms that require buttons or dials to unlock, eliminating the risk of accidental loosening. This means you won't have to worry about newly assembled sections collapsing and injuring your feet during assembly. Energy Conservation: A Comprehensive Reduction of Physical and Mental Burdens. "Energy conservation" goes beyond mere physical relief. While many modular products appear lightweight, they require repeated squatting, standing, stepping, and screw tightening—long-term bending motions that strain the back. Our modular design enables most assembly tasks to be completed standing upright: once the base platform is positioned, wall assembly heights fall within the natural reach of the hand. The maximum module weight is rigorously controlled, allowing individual users to lift and move them independently. Moreover, "energy conservation" benefits psychological well-being—no more headaches determining which panel fits where, no need to redo work due to misaligned screws, and no concerns about missing components or看不懂 blueprints during installation. The entire process flows smoothly, intuitively, and rhythmically—akin to the satisfaction of crafting a wooden masterpiece with one's own hands. From Installation to Use: A Joyful Starting Point When, after two hours, you see the originally scattered modules transformed into a rock-solid, aesthetically pleasing chicken coop, the sense of accomplishment is truly irreplaceable. And this is merely the beginning of your story with this coop. Thanks to its simple installation design, the coop can be easily disassembled and reassembled whenever relocation is needed—whether moving the coop to a new location, relocating it to a sheltered area before extreme weather, or even transferring it to another residence. Each disassembly and assembly cycle causes no wear to the mortise-and-tenon joints; instead, it ensures smoother connections. We believe that a good product should not only provide convenience during use but also bring satisfaction right from its initial installation phase. Handcrafted tenon and mortise joints, solid wood construction, and comprehensive functionality—these represent the core strengths of our chicken coops. The simple, quick, safe, and labor-saving installation process is our welcome gift for every customer. No specialized tools or carpentry experience required; with just two people and two hours, a sturdy, durable solid wood coop can be erected in your backyard. We leave the complexity in our workshop and deliver simplicity directly to your hands. We look forward to you and your family enjoying this effortless building experience, and we hope your flock will soon settle into this meticulously crafted, secure home.






