SKU: 19363858800

Hen House Collection Large Lean To Chicken Coop 7 x 12' L712

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Hen House Collection Large Lean To Chicken Coop 7 x 12' L7127x12 Large Chicken Coop for 2530 Chickens Give your flock a spacious, sun filled home with the handcrafted 7x12 Amish Lean To Chicken Coop. Expertly built by skilled Amish craftsmen, this premium backyard coop comfortably houses 25 to 30 chickens making chicken caring neat, simple, and organized. This modern style coop features a single slope roof that directs rainwater away from the nesting boxes, keeping the inside dry and clean. The innovative

7x12 Large Chicken Coop for 25–30 Chickens

Give your flock a spacious, sun-filled home with the handcrafted 7x12 Amish Lean-To Chicken Coop. Expertly built by skilled Amish craftsmen, this premium backyard coop comfortably houses 25 to 30 chickens making chicken caring neat, simple, and organized. This modern-style coop features a single slope roof that directs rainwater away from the nesting boxes, keeping the inside dry and clean. The innovative design also allows much more natural light inside the coop, creating a bright, healthy environment your chickens will love.

Built with high-quality materials and classic design, this custom chicken coop is available in two siding styles. Choose between: Paintable LP Siding - available in your choice of colors or board and batten siding, which comes standard with stain (or upgrade to painted for an additional charge).

L712 Amish Chicken Coop - additional standard features:

  • Stands 90” high and raised 8” off the ground for ventilation and added protection
  • Modern lean-to roof design for better drainage and more sunlight
  • Three large 24"x36" chicken coop windows for fresh air and natural light
  • Three sleek transom windows for even more brightness
  • Twelve nesting boxes with exterior access for quick egg collection
  • Optional solar lighting kits for power-free illumination
  • Roomy interior layout, ideal for larger flocks or adding roosting space
  • Durable 5/8” LP flooring

Play with the colors on this demo coop to pick your perfect siding, trim and roofing matches.

Popular Add-Ons

These customer-favorite upgrades make everyday care faster, cleaner, and safer-while keeping your flock comfortable year-round.

Baby Chick Brooder Pens

Wall-mounted, 20–24" deep for easy reach — 3 ft holds 10–12 chicks; 5 ft up to 20.




Sweep-Out Door (Floor Level)

Sweep bedding straight outside — faster cleanups, less lifting.

Convert for Other Birds

Adapt door sizes, remove roost bars, or adjust nest height for ducks, turkeys, geese, or quail—just ask.

Optional Extra Insulation

Add batting with interior plywood — better temperature control and easy cleaning for hot or cold climates.

Removable Roost Bars or Heated Roost Bars

Cleaning just got easier. Our removable roost bars lift out in seconds—making deep cleaning fast and keeping your coop fresher year-round. Keep your hens comfortable with fixed heated roost bars for added warmth during the cold winter.

Automatic Chicken Coop Door

Simplify your daily routine with reliable, hands-free coop access — ideal for busy flock keepers.

Open and close your coop effortlessly with an automatic door that keeps your flock safe around the clock. Choose from two convenient models:

  • Advanced Wi-Fi Model: Control and monitor your door from anywhere using the mobile app — set custom open/close times or use sunrise/sunset automation.
  • Basic Model: A dependable, manual-program option without Wi-Fi — perfect for simple, no-tech operation.

Both options feature durable all-metal construction and weather-resistant design — available in solar or wired power setups for year-round reliability.

Outdoor Lights & Receptacles

Give your coop a warm farmhouse glow — add exterior outlets for heated waterers or de-icers, and string up soft twinkle lights around the coop or run for evening charm.


Design, Upgrades & Support

From color choices and decor to yard placement and financing, we make the whole process simple—and tailored to you.

Aesthetic Upgrades

Add a classic cupola and weathervane for timeless charm. Or add flower boxes and shutters for a finished look.

Flower Boxes & Shutters

Try colorful paint, stain, and trim colors with metal or asphalt roofing. Trial colors on the Demo Coop before you commit. Add decorative shutters and flower boxes.

Design Center

Walk through paint, roofing, power and add-ons—in minutes—with our interactive Design Center Quiz.



Dutch Doors & Exterior Lights

Enjoy fresh air and natural light without letting hens escape. The Dutch doors improve cross-ventilation and make daily chores a breeze. Beautiful farmhouse-style lights that keep your coop bright and welcoming after dark.

Exhaust Fans for Hot Summers

Keep your coop cool and comfortable during heat waves. Add an exhaust fan to improve airflow and reduce heat stress on your flock and install a gable vent for added cross-ventilation.


Hen House Collection Chicken Coops – Standard Features

Every coop in the Hen House Collection is built for lasting comfort, protection, and convenience. Here's what’s included:

Exterior Paint or Stain Options

Choose from 43 paint colors, 5 stain finishes, or request a custom color to match your space.

Keyed Entry Door

Secure, lockable door for safe access and predator protection.

Chicken Door with Ramp

Includes an easy-access ramp so hens can come and go freely.

Roosting Bar

Built-in bar for nighttime perching; optional removable version available for simple cleaning.

Ventilation

Built-in vents or vent lids (varies by model) allow airflow and moisture control. (L35 model excluded.)

Nesting Boxes

Spacious, comfortable boxes for daily egg-laying. Optional rollaway boxes available for cleaner eggs.

Gas Prop on Nesting Lid

Lid stays open on its own—no more juggling or pinched fingers while collecting eggs.

Asphalt Shingles

Weather-resistant shingles protect against rain, wind, snow, and sun.

Insulated Ceiling

Helps maintain stable interior temperatures through every season.

Aluminum Drip Edge

Redirects water away from the roof and siding to prevent rot and moisture buildup.

Pressure-Treated Legs & Runners

Rot-resistant materials with mobility in mind—ideal for repositioning your coop.

LP Tech Shield Roof Sheathing

Reflects heat away from the coop for cooler interiors in hot weather.

Window with Screen

Lets in sunlight and fresh air while keeping bugs and predators out.

5/8” LP SmartSide® Flooring with 10-Year Warranty

Durable, pest- and rot-resistant flooring backed by a decade-long warranty.

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Rabbit 519
Belleville, US
★★★★★ 4
A very good book if you will travel the Camino de Santiago as a pilgrim
Format: Hardcover
This book captures the flavor of each of eight Caminos to reach Santiago de Compostela (there are more than that, but not given more than a mention - these are the main ones). The Caminos take you from where they enter Spain from France and Portugal all the way to Santiago de Compostela; the exception is the one from Lisbon. You can almost "feel" the experience of each walk. The book will help you select a Camino, based on from where you are coming, what you'd like to see (scenery, towns, villagers, etc.), and how much stamina you have. The book starts off with a wonderful history of the the Caminos from when they were developed through modern times, and how they changed over time, not just in terms of physical changes, but in terms of the types of people who traversed them (pilgrims to hippies) and how they evolved with various religions and politics of the times. There is a very nice synopses of the eight Caminos, highlighting the differences between them. This provides an overview of why you may or may not consider taking that Camino. The book then goes into detail about each one, elaborating on what I wrote in the first paragraph above. This is where one gets an excellent "feel" for the Camino, enabling you to determine if it is for you or not. It also gives you basics on things to see and do along the way, including places that would be great and welcoming for pilgrims. Don't expect too much detail here, but certainly enough to give you the flavor of the Camino. All sections, but especially this one, have excellent photos to complement the text. The culminating chapter, of course, is the one on Santiago de Compostela. This one was a bit disappointing, as it provided only a bit over one page of text on the sites there. I would have thought there would be more, especially about the Cathedral itself, as that is the destination the travelers had spent days to reach. Instead, it basically just listed a bit more than bullets of what to see in the Cathedral. One third of the text in this Chapter was about the museums. There was practically nothing about the squares around each side of the Cathedral and all the places along them. For this city, I would suggest a different tour book if you want to see more. I have the hard cover book, which was very nice for me to read at home. However, if I were to go on one of the Caminos, I would take no more than a Kindle, which is nowhere near as unwieldy as a large, heavy book. If I didn't like Kindles, I would want to bring a paperback, but sadly, the book is not available in paperback. Overall, I believe that the way the author enables one to experience the Caminos is well worth the cost of the book.
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Reviewed in the United States on April 6, 2026
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Matt
West Palm Beach, US
★★★★★ 5
great guide to hiking (or biking) the Camino de Santiago trails
Format: Hardcover
Spain is one of my favorite European destinations, and while I have not done the Camino de Santiago yet, it is an area that is definitely on my radar for an upcoming trip. This book focuses on the trails and the regions they pass through, and gives quite a bit of detail and background to successfully plan a trip there. Now, I am not religious, and I am purely interested in the historical and cultural aspects of the region, not looking to have a spiritual experience. Fortunately the book is written in such a way that it is respectful to those who *are* looking for the latter, but it doesn't focus on it as much as I feared that it might. So it'll be useful to me in planning my travels. The one issue that I have about this book, which I *almost* took a star off of my rating for, is that the book is a little *too* sturdy. My big complaint with the regular DK travel guides in recent years is that they've gone to cheaper paper, cheaper covers, and cheaper binding than they used to use, to the point that they feel almost fragile to me. This book, ironically made as a guide for hiking and biking trips, has the opposite problem... It's hardcover, and it's kind of bulky. I mean, that's great, normally I'd be in favor of that... But if I'm going to be hiking for days or weeks (some of the trails in this book take over three weeks to complete according to the book), the last thing I'm going to want to do is carry this thing around. It's a little baffling that they'd choose this of all books to make hardcover. Honestly, though, I am probably not hiking (at least not for a multi-week trail... maybe for a few days in there, for the rest I'll take a train or rent a car), which is why I decided not to remove a star. But if you will be hiking, it may be something you'll want to consider.
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Reviewed in the United States on November 9, 2025
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Deshrek
Waukegan, US
★★★★★ 5
Very beautiful book
Format: Hardcover
It’s not only a tour guide but rather a detail record of the Camino de Santiago history book and the pictures inside this book look so beautiful you may only find in specialized photo albums.
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Reviewed in the United States on January 14, 2026
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The Indie Reviewer
Bozeman, US
★★★★★ 5
Wonderful resource
Format: Hardcover
This spectacular pilgrim guide title Walking the Camino de Santiago, is an excellent production that provides helpful guidance on anything a pilgrim would need to know prior to making this well-known pilgrimage via some not-so-well-known routes and tips. This book stands out in excellence with its simplicity and yet thoroughness in providing chapters on the possible eight pilgrimage routes with history on each one. It provides tips and practical information on things to check out as part of the geographical and cultural landmarks, food, accommodations, etc. The illustrations and photographs in this book make it a stunning work of art and resource. Anyone considering doing this pilgrimage/ retreat would benefit from this book. If nothing else, this book can be gifted to someone considering doing the Camino, and it would make an excellent coffee table conversation starter.
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Reviewed in the United States on December 27, 2025
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David S Ross
Boise, US
★★★★★ 3
Small hardcover: get the Kindle version instead
Format: Hardcover
This is a small format hardcover with 6.5 x 8.5 inch pages. As an armchair traveler I was hoping for more illustrations and I also found the small print, generally small photos and illustrations and the small captions on the illustrations quite frustrating. I would actually recommend the Kindle version instead since it is less expensive and allows you to better expand the illustrations to get a much better view. There’s a good description of eight of the more popular Caminos including the best known “French Way” which stretches almost 500 miles from the French border area to Santiago de Compostole in Western Spain. Learning about the history of the pilgrimage routes which stretches back more than 1000 years was interesting and the maps provide a good general sense of the different routes. The day by day accounts tend to be a bit boring without larger illustrations. This is a decent introduction for someone like me who only thought there was a single Camino de Santiago. Still I wish I had the Kindle version instead of the print version in this case.
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Reviewed in the United States on March 6, 2026

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