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Alumi-Coop Dealer in Michigan

Mobile Chicken Coops and Chicken Tractors from Old Brick Farm

Looking for an Alumi-Coop in Michigan? Old Brick Farm is an authorized Alumi-Coop dealer in Chelsea, serving backyard chicken keepers, homesteaders, and pasture-raised poultry farms across Southeast Michigan.


Alumi-Coops are lightweight, durable mobile chicken coops designed to help you move your flock onto fresh grass with less hassle. Whether you are raising laying hens, broilers, ducks, or turkeys, these portable chicken coops make it easier to rotate birds, protect your flock, and manage daily chores.


At Old Brick Farm, we use pasture-based poultry practices ourselves. That means we can help you think through what kind of coop fits your land, your flock size, and your goals before you buy.

Call or text Old Brick Farm at 734-260-1540 to ask about Alumi-Coops, availability, and visiting the farm to see how mobile poultry housing works in real life.

Why Choose an Alumi-Coop?

A good chicken tractor should be strong enough to last, but light enough to move. That is what makes Alumi-Coop a practical choice for farms and homesteads that want to raise poultry on pasture.


Alumi-Coops are made with high-quality aluminum frames, galvanized netting, durable covers, and a wheel system designed to make moving the coop easier. They are built for daily use, not just backyard looks.


Alumi-Coops are a good fit for people who want:

  • A mobile chicken coop that can move across pasture or yard space

  • A chicken tractor for laying hens, broilers, ducks, or turkeys

  • A lighter alternative to heavy wood-framed coops

  • A coop that supports rotational grazing

  • A cleaner way to move birds to fresh grass

  • Poultry housing that works for both small flocks and larger pastured poultry systems

Smaller Alumi-Coops

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Smaller models are a good fit for backyard chicken keepers, small homesteads, or families raising a flock for eggs.
These coops are helpful if you want a movable chicken coop without committing to a larger farm-scale setup. They are designed to give birds access to fresh ground while keeping chores manageable.

Mid-Size Alumi-Coops

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Mid-size models are a strong fit for homesteads and small farms raising laying hens, broilers, ducks, or turkeys.
These coops give you more room while still staying movable. They work well for people who want to rotate birds through pasture, manage manure naturally, and keep birds moving to fresh ground.

Larger Alumi-Coops

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Larger Alumi-Coops are built for more serious pastured poultry production. These models are often a better fit for farms raising more birds or anyone looking for a larger mobile poultry setup.
If you are not sure what size you need, Old Brick Farm can help you compare options based on bird type, flock size, and how often you plan to move your coop.

Built for Pasture-Raised Poultry

 

Old Brick Farm believes poultry grows best outside, on pasture. We use portable fencing, daily outdoor access, and predator protection as part of our own poultry system.


That firsthand experience matters when you are choosing a mobile chicken coop. We understand the questions that come up before you buy:

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  • How many birds can I raise in one coop?

  • Is this better for layers or broilers?

  • Can I use it for ducks or turkeys?

  • How hard is it to move?

  • What size coop makes sense for my land?

  • What accessories do I actually need?

  • How do I manage birds in Michigan weather?

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Buying a chicken tractor is not just about the product. It is about finding a setup that makes sense for your daily routine.

Alumi-Coop Features

Alumi-Coops are designed with practical farm use in mind.

Aluminum Frame

Alumi-Coops use aluminum as the primary frame material. Aluminum naturally resists corrosion while helping keep the coop lighter and easier to move than many wood-framed alternatives.

Galvanized Netting

The netting is made in the USA and galvanized after welding to help resist corrosion. Its strong, flat design creates a clean, durable structure for everyday poultry use.

TIG Welded Construction

Each Alumi-Coop is built using TIG welding, a precise method that creates clean, durable welds and strong structural connections designed for long-term use.

Durable Shelter-Rite Covers

The covers are made from 18 oz. marine-grade vinyl, cut for a snug fit and designed to provide durable protection while effectively shedding water.

Alpha-Lite Wheel System

The Alpha-Lite Wheel System transfers much of the coop’s weight to the wheels during movement, making the coop easier to relocate while keeping it low to the ground.

Alumi-Coop Models and Uses

Here is a simple way to think about the Alumi-Coop lineup.

5 x 6 Original Alumi-Coop

​A good option for small homesteads, backyard flocks, or children raising their own flock.
Best for smaller groups of layers, broilers, ducks, or turkeys.


6 x 10 Original Alumi-Coop
A practical step up for smaller homesteads or mixed poultry use.
Good for people who want more space while still keeping the coop manageable.


10 x 12 Original Alumi-Coop

A versatile model for layers, broilers, ducks, or turkeys.
This is a strong option for homesteads and small farms looking for a more flexible mobile poultry setup.


12 x 12 and 12 x 24 Original Alumi-Coops
Built for larger broiler, turkey, or duck production.
These are better suited for farms or more serious pastured poultry systems.

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Alumi-Coop Redline Models
The Redline series includes smaller and mid-size coops designed with easier shipping, added headroom on some models, and backyard-friendly options.
These can be a good fit for chicken keepers who want a clean, movable setup with a more finished look.

Want to Compare the Full Lineup?

The full Alumi-Coop catalog includes model details, sizing, capacity, bundles, accessories, and pricing information. Download the catalog to compare options before reaching out.

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Which Alumi-Coop Is Right for You?

 

The right coop depends on what you are raising and how you plan to use it.

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For a small backyard laying flock, a smaller Alumi-Coop or Redline model may be enough. For a homestead raising eggs and meat birds, a mid-size model may make more sense. For larger batches of broilers, turkeys, or ducks, one of the larger Original Alumi-Coops may be a better fit.

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Before choosing, think about:

  • How many birds you want to raise

  • Whether you are raising layers, broilers, ducks, or turkeys

  • How often you plan to move the coop

  • How much pasture or yard space you have

  • Whether you want room to walk inside the coop

  • Whether you need winter accessories

  • Whether you need feeders, waterers, nest boxes, lights, or predator protection

 

Old Brick Farm can help you sort through the options before you order.

See Alumi-Coops in Southeast Michigan

Old Brick Farm is located in Chelsea, Michigan and serves Southeast Michigan.


Because we raise poultry on pasture ourselves, you can talk with someone who understands the real-life questions that come with mobile coops, rotating birds, and choosing the right setup.


Contact Old Brick Farm to ask about Alumi-Coop availability, pricing, model options, and whether you can visit the farm to see how we use mobile poultry housing.

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Old Brick Farm
Chelsea, Michigan
Serving Southeast Michigan

Call or text: 734-260-1540

Browse the Full Alumi-Coop Catalog

Want to take a closer look at the full Alumi-Coop lineup? Browse the catalog below or download a copy to review model sizes, accessories, bundles, and current product details.
 

Frequently Asked Questions
About Alumi-Coops

What is an Alumi-Coop?
An Alumi-Coop is a mobile poultry coop, also called a chicken tractor, made with an aluminum frame. It is designed to move across grass so chickens or other poultry can rotate onto fresh ground.

Is an Alumi-Coop the same as a chicken tractor?
Yes. Many people search for chicken tractors, mobile chicken coops, portable chicken coops, or chicken coops on wheels. Alumi-Coop is a brand of mobile poultry housing designed for pasture-based flocks.

Can I use an Alumi-Coop for laying hens?
Yes. Several Alumi-Coop models are designed for laying hens and can be paired with nest boxes, roosts, feeders, and waterers.

Can I use an Alumi-Coop for broilers?
Yes. Alumi-Coops are often used for broilers and other meat birds. Larger models can support larger batches of broilers, depending on the size you choose.

Can Alumi-Coops be used for ducks or turkeys?
Yes. Some models can be used for ducks or turkeys. The right size depends on the number of birds and how you plan to manage them.

Are Alumi-Coops easy to move?

Alumi-Coops are designed to be easier to move than many heavy wood-framed chicken tractors. Several models use the Alpha-Lite Wheel System to help shift weight to the wheels while moving.

Do Alumi-Coops work in Michigan?

Yes, but like any poultry housing, the right setup depends on your site, weather exposure, flock type, and seasonal plans. Some models have winter kit options or weather-related precautions, so it is best to talk through your setup before choosing a model.

Where can I buy an Alumi-Coop in Michigan?
You can buy an Alumi-Coop through Old Brick Farm in Chelsea, Michigan. Contact Old Brick Farm to ask about available models, ordering, and pickup options.

Ready to Find the Right Alumi-Coop?

Whether you are starting with a few backyard hens or growing a pasture-raised poultry setup, Old Brick Farm can help you choose an Alumi-Coop that fits your flock.

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Still comparing options? Download the full Alumi-Coop catalog, then call or text Old Brick Farm with questions about which model fits your flock.

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​Call or text 734-260-1540 to talk through Alumi-Coop options in Southeast Michigan.
 

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