Raising Chickens in Schools

Although starting a school garden or chicken coop can seem like a colossal task, we are here to make it as easy as possible for you!

Raising chickens and gardening in schools has been shown to have many benefits, including:

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Improving Mental Health

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Enhancing Healthy Food Preferences

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Increasing Food Security

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Engaging Students in Learning

Use the following resources as a guide to start your raising chickens at your school!

How to Start Raising Chickens at Your School

Find out how to raise chickens in schools with these 10 steps!

Creating a Committee

Raising chickens at school is a big responsibility–don’t go it alone! Find out how to structure your program for success.

Tips for Sourcing Chickens for Your School

Follow these tips for the best chance at sourcing healthy chickens.

Coops & Gardens Programs

Explore featured examples of other schools who are successfully raising chickens and gardening on their campuses!

Training Videos

Visit our Youtube channel to watch training videos to prepare you and your vounteers for raising chickens on campus!

Fundraising Help

Involve students in fundraising and kickstart your program with this list of fun, chicken and garden themed fundraising ideas!

Schedule a Visit

Not ready to raise chickens at your school? We’ve got you covered! Message us to set up a visit from a chicken in your area.

Join our community

Do you currently raise chickens at your school, or would like to start? Join our Coops & Gardens Program Facebook Group to connect with other schools!

The Coop Scoop Blog

Find ways to incorporate your school chicken coop and garden in learning!

Bouncing Egg Experiment

Bouncing Egg Experiment

Engage students with an exciting chemistry lesson that connects class chickens with laboratory science. Egg membranes can be difficult to see, even when viewing a chicken egg raw vs. hardboiled. This experiment use common household items to magically disintegrate the hard, calcium carbonate eggshell to reveal an elastic membrane of an egg.

Make a DIY Solitary Bee House

Make a DIY Solitary Bee House

How to Make a DIY Solitary Bee HouseMarch 1, 2024 | Molly SuttonLet's help pollinators by making bee houses! According to the USDA, “Some scientists estimate that one out of every three bites of food we eat exists because of animal pollinators like bees, butterflies...

Common Questions
Why do schools raise chickens?

Teachers choose to raise chickens at their schools for a variety of reasons, including:

  • Increasing food security among students and their families.
  • Improving mental health among students and teachers.
  • Motivating special education students.
  • Enhancing STEAM lessons through hands-on learning.
  • Incorporating technology into lessons.
  • Creating a tighter-knit school community.

Keeping chickens on campus can have many other benefits as well! Reach out to us to learn more.

How long does it take to start a chicken program at my school?

Starting a chicken or garden program at your school is not typically a fast process. Even if you have funding available immediately, the process of gaining permission, designing a program, training faculty, building and finally planting or getting chickens typically takes schools 6 months to a year minimum when done well.

Do not let this timeline discourage you from starting!

If you would like to learn more about raising chickens or gardening at your school, please email us:

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What does it cost to raise chickens at school?

Raising chickens at school can be done withing virtually any budget.

As part of the setup for our Coops & Gardens Programs, we created the Coops & Gardens Wishlist, a spreadsheet designed to help build a budget for your program.

This spreadsheet walks you through everything you could want to design a comprehensive school chicken coop, garden, compost bin, and resource library, and leaves space for those unique items that help you reach your school program’s goals.

Typically, schools filling out this form find the average set-up cost to be between $3,300 and $5,000. 

The Coops & Gardens Wishlist has ideas to source items new, used, and “creatively.” 

Do not let cost deter you from raising chickens! Visit our list of Fundraising Ideas and message us for help today!

Do I have to have construction knowledge to build a chicken coop?

No! 

There are many options to source a chicken coop for your school. We can walk you through the process of sourcing a coop within your price range, whether it is constructing one from scratch, purchasing a coop second-hand, or buying a pre-fabricated chicken coop from a manufacturer. 

We have partnered with Lifetime Coops in Idaho to create kit coops for schools. If you are interested in this option, please message us!

Start Fundraising for Your Program

Free Educational Resources

Start Fundraising for Your Program

Free Educational Resources

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