If you have purchased a Little Red Hen Barn ,
from us or others and can't find your instructions or
you would like to see how easily it goes together before you buy. The Little Red Hen Barn is a great value priced Coop for up to 2 to 4 Hens. The Little Red Hen Barn features a metal Pull Pan makes clean-up a breeze, internal 2 hole Nest Box, easy access Doors, attached Run, hinged Roof and many others. Just keep
reading as we lay out how to put your Little Red Hen Barn together. If you are
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To Keep your Coop in tip top shape we suggest that you re-stain all the wood surfaces every year using a safe non-toxic water based stain (available at your local hardware store).
Always place you hutch in a sheltered area protected from temperature extremes and high winds.
To Keep your Coop in tip top shape we suggest that you re-stain all the wood surfaces every year using a safe non-toxic water based stain (available at your local hardware store).
Always place you hutch in a sheltered area protected from temperature extremes and high winds.
Assembling your Little Red Hen Barn & Run
First, you will need a Phillips Screwdriver (power driver makes the job much faster), you may also want to have another person to help hold the parts in place while you assemble. The beauty of this product is you only need one tool to put it all together, a Phillips Screwdriver.Step 1
First layout all parts and make sure you have all the listed parts for both the Hutch and Run. If you have questions or issues regarding your Little Red Hen Hutch please give Ware Mfg. a call 1 800 295-2243 M-F 8 am to 4 pm MST.Step 2
Connect the Front, Back Left and Right Side Hutch Panels using 8 of the 2 inch Screws (A). Lower the four Roosts into the retainers provided in the Hutch assembly.Step 3
Attach the Rooftop using 8 of the 1 inch Screws (B) to attach the Roof Panelsto the Hutch assembly. Attach the Roof Ridge Cap using 4 of the 1 inch Screws (D).Step 4
Assemble the Gable by attaching the two Gable Walls to the Gable Window using 4 of the 1 inch Screws (E). Secure the Gable to the Roof of the Barn Roof using 4 of the 1-1/2 inch screws (C) to attach the Gable Walls to the Rooftop.Step 5
Attach the Gable Roof Panels to the Gable Window using 2 of the 1 inch Screws (E). Slide Pull Pan into the bottom fo the Hutch.Step 6
Attach the Gable Ridge Cap to the Gable assembly using 4 of the 1 inch Screws (E). Place the Nset Box Divider into the Nest Box and place inside the Hutch assembly.Step 7
This completes the Barn assembly, Next assemble and attach the Pen.Step 8
Lay out and check the parts needed to assemble the Pen.Step 9
Connect the three Pen Panels and the Base Board using 6 of the 1 inch Screws (F).Step 10
Secure the Pen Rooftop using 4 of the 1 inch Screws (F).Step 11
Attach the locking Latches on either side of the Hutch and Run using 4 of the 2 inch Screws (A). Place the Hutch in the location you wish it to be and Latch the Pen to the Hutch. You are now ready to move your Birds in.For Other Small Critter, Chicken, and Poultry Products
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