Low upkeep in all weather
No annual wood sealing. Galvanized frames handle rain and sun; inspect mesh, cover, and latches once per season.
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The RedBarn is the walk-in chicken run for buyers who want square 10?10 footprint for starter walk-in buyers. It is built around yards where a square layout is easier than a long run, with sizing and support details made clear before you add to cart.
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RedBarn is a run-first walk-in chicken enclosure, designed to add safe daytime space beside an existing roosting coop. Its 10 x 10 ft footprint makes the most sense for yards where a square layout is easier than a long run, especially where airflow, shade, and lockable access are the buying priorities.
Square 10?10 footprint for starter walk-in buyers. Planned around 10-12 hens and a 10 x 10 ft footprint.
| Best fit: | yards where a square layout is easier than a long run |
|---|---|
| Capacity: | 10-12 hens |
| Footprint: | 10 x 10 ft |
| Height / profile: | 6.5 ft |
| Primary material: | galvanized steel |
| Assembly: | 3-5 hours |
| Shipping: | Ships from our US warehouse by parcel or LTL depending on footprint. |
| Warranty: | 12-month warranty on frame and hardware |
Treat 10-12 hens as a comfort planning range for active daytime movement. If hens will stay inside the run most of the day, favor the lower end of the range and keep water, shade, and dust-bath space available.
RedBarn is an outdoor run, so daily success depends on where it sits. Choose high ground, tension the roof cover after the first rain, and inspect gate latches weekly. In predator-heavy areas, budget for the ground apron at the same time as the run.
Plan for 3-5 hours before moving birds in. Ships from our US warehouse by parcel or LTL depending on footprint. We recommend checking box contents before assembly and contacting support with photos if any part arrives damaged.
No. RedBarn is a walk-in run enclosure, so hens still need a dry roosting coop for nighttime shelter.
Leave about 2 ft around the frame during assembly so panels, gate swing, and roof cover tension are easier to manage.
Add an outward or buried hardware-cloth apron where digging predators are common. The gate and mesh help above ground; the base needs local predator planning.
Picking the right walk-in chicken run comes down to four checks every keeper should make before ordering: flock size today and in 12 months, predator pressure in your area, assembly time you can realistically commit, and climate exposure.
Every backyard chicken coop benefits from a few targeted upgrades. The most popular pairings with RedBarn are:
Hot-dip galvanized steel is the industry standard for 10-15 years of outdoor exposure without rust. The PVC-coated mesh and the anti-UV waterproof cover extend the run's life further. Coastal salt-spray locations should rinse the frame quarterly with fresh water.
Yes — the silver PE cover blocks 90%+ of UV and sheds rain. It is removable for summer ventilation. Heavy snow loads should be brushed off the cover during winter storms.
A walk-in metal run is a secure outdoor enclosure — your hens live in it during the day and forage safely while you are at work. Most keepers pair it with a small wooden hen house inside for roosting and laying. See our walk-in wooden coops for a paired setup.
Yes when properly anchored. Every metal run ships with ground anchors; for wind zones, add 12-inch helical anchors at each corner and use ratchet straps over the cover during storm season.
Yes — the Watchman auto-door mounts to the metal frame with universal brackets. Hands-free dusk lockout while your hens are inside an attached coop or sub-shelter.
10 sq ft of run space per standard hen, 6 sq ft for bantams. Match the footprint to your flock size — see large and extra large chicken coops for sizing guides.
Looking for a quick comparison? See our best chicken coops hero collection, or browse all chicken coops for sale in the catalog. Ships from our US warehouse with free shipping on most orders. US-based support if you have a question before or after assembly.
Walk-in metal runs are floor-less and rated by exterior footprint and height. Capacity figures assume hens move outside or use the run as primary daytime space. Measure your yard before ordering - these are larger than they look on screen.
Hot-dip galvanized steel tubing resists rust through multiple seasons of outdoor exposure. Wire mesh panels are PVC-coated on flagship models. Reinforced corner brackets keep the frame square under wind load.
The included weatherproof cover is anti-UV treated polyethylene. Provides rain runoff and full-sun shade. Replacement covers are available - we recommend planning for a cover refresh every 2-3 years in extreme climates.
Wire mesh panels block hawks, raccoons, and stray dogs from the run interior. The base is open-ground by design - for digging predators, add a buried hardware cloth apron around the perimeter (12 inches deep, 12 inches out). Lockable door with security pin keeps raccoons out.
Typical build: 4-6 hours. Two-person assembly recommended. Tools: wrench set, cordless drill (optional), level. Pre-sort hardware before starting and clear the install area to the exterior footprint plus 2 feet on each side.
Ships flat-packed in 2-3 long boxes by parcel carrier from our US warehouse. Transit 5-10 business days. Some XL footprints may require LTL freight to curbside.
30-day returns on unassembled product. 1-year warranty on frame, mesh, and hardware. Replacement covers and panels available through our support team.

Metal runs are about usable outdoor square footage, yard shape, and daily access — not coop-house volume.
Plan roughly 10 sq ft per standard hen inside the run for full-day use. Bantams need less; Brahmas need more.
Long runs need a straight stretch. Check gate swing and slope — water must drain away from the run.
Budget for a hardware-cloth apron or buried skirt on all sides. Lock the human door every night.
What buyers choose metal for — especially when the coop house is separate.
No annual wood sealing. Galvanized frames handle rain and sun; inspect mesh, cover, and latches once per season.
More enclosed square footage than most wood house-and-run combos — ideal when you already have a coop.
Walk-in height means you feed, scoop, and health-check without crouching. Lockable doors keep raccoons out.
Less work than wood — but mesh, cover, and ground contact still need attention.
Typical upkeep: 2–3 hours per year. No paint or sealant on galvanized frames.
Twelve metal walk-in runs in the lineup, all different footprints. Use this table to compare sizes, capacity, and price side by side before you commit.
| Model | Footprint | Capacity | Price |
|---|---|---|---|
| Broadwing Walk-In Chicken Run for 14-18 Hens | 9.2 x 18.7 ft | 14-18 hens | $799.00 |
| RedBarn Walk-In Chicken Run for 10-12 Hens (this product) | 10 x 10 ft | 10-12 hens | $379.00 |
| Westfield Walk-In Chicken Run for 14-18 Hens | 9.8 x 19.6 ft | 14-18 hens | $459.00 |
| Summit Walk-In Chicken Run for 10-12 Hens | 9.8 x 13.1 ft | 10-12 hens | $399.00 |
| Ridgeline Walk-In Chicken Run for 12-15 Hens | 26 x 6.7 ft | 12-15 hens | $479.00 |
| Ironwood Walk-In Chicken Run for 12-16 Hens | 10 x 20 ft | 12-16 hens | $569.00 |
| Northfield Walk-In Chicken Run for 10-13 Hens | 10 x 13 ft | 10-13 hens | $469.00 |
| Trailhead Walk-In Chicken Run for 15-18 Hens | 18.7 x 9.2 ft | 15-18 hens | $479.00 |
| Meadow Walk-In Chicken Run for 12-16 Hens | 26 x 10 ft | 12-16 hens | $659.00 |
| Prairie Walk-In Chicken Run for 15-20 Hens | 33 x 10 ft | 15-20 hens | $729.00 |
| Homestead Walk-In Chicken Run for 12-16 Hens | 10 x 26 ft | 12-16 hens | $599.00 |
| Scout Walk-In Chicken Run for 4-6 Hens | 6.6 x 3.3 ft | 4-6 hens | $279.00 |
Showing models in the Walk-In Chicken Runs collection. Footprint and capacity are pulled from product metafields when available.
Most walk-in metal products are run enclosures only. You need a separate coop for roosting, or pair with a wood walk-in coop.
Galvanized coating resists rust for years. Touch up scratches at ground level with cold-galvanizing spray if needed.
Plan 10 sq ft per standard hen for birds confined to the run most of the day. Heavy breeds need 12–14 sq ft each.
Yes — add a pop hole or panel door and predator-proof the junction with hardware cloth.
Compact runs: 2–3 hours. Large layouts: 4–6 hours. Square the frame before tensioning mesh.