What’s happening in the Wells Poultry’s workshop this week?
We’ve now built the last chicken house of the year, this 9×27′ large chicken coop and run

Our last onsite chicken coop assembly of the year, 9×27′ standard height, external nest boxes, pophole and anti dig mesh
As we’re now only a couple of days away from Christmas it’s time to stop building chicken houses and have a big clean up ready for the new year.
What’s new for 2014?
We’ve been working hard to increase our production capacity so delivery times for our chicken coops have been reduced so our large runs and large chicken coop and runs should be shipped within a couple of weeks, maybe even quicker.
We’ve added a few new housing products ready for the new year.
We have the Chepstow chicken house. a 4×4′ chicken coop that tall enough to stand up in. it’s ideally suited to small scale commercial flocks.
4×4′ chepstow chicken coop
We’ve also added 3 items to help you convert an existing shed to a chicken coop.
A basic 3 hole nest box
A pophole to attach to the wall
and a set of perches and perch supports.
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What's new for Wells Poultry in 2014
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Simon Wells
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An update on what's happening at Wells Poultry in 2014
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Once upon a time, not so very long ago Auntie Bev arrived at Louise's 16th birthday clutching a rather tatty box, full of holes and tied up with orange baler twine. Louise opened the box and out sprang two chickens. (And also the birth of Wells Poultry but we didn't realise until later)
Louise thought this was great although Lesley (Louise's mum) was not impressed to say the least.
Now, a cardboard box isn't the best home for a pair of chickens so next morning I was off to that well know DIY shop in search of timber with a vague idea of what a chicken house looked like. And so our first chicken house was created.
Sadly these first two chickens were swiped by a fox within a few weeks so we bought a trio of birds from a local breeder. I'm sure that is a familiar story to a lot of people - 2 chickens become 3 and then 3 become 6 and then you need more housing.....
Suffice to say, six months later I was building chicken houses full time in the back garden of a terrace house in Reading. Another year on and we moved to Wales for more space and the business continued to grow. We're now preparing to open our new workshop which will double our current space and allow us to take on more staff....
We attribute much of our success to the fact that we are very similar to many of our customers, we're content to keep a few chickens in the back garden as much for amusement as the eggs they produce. We don't have acres of land so know the limitations a back garden flock. And we firmly believe that the only time you'll need to buy another chicken house is when you need a bigger one not because it's fallen apart.