About Hen Haven
Having chickens is fun! They are such characters and provide us with beautiful eggs all year long.
One of the biggest drawbacks of keeping chickens however is managing their feed. Other animals—like wild birds and mice —often find their way into the food, wasting it and creating messes. Rain can also be a problem, since unprotected feed quickly becomes wet, moldy, and unusable. Daily care adds another layer of challenge: chickens typically need to be fed a few times a day, which can feel demanding if you have a busy schedule. And when you want to travel, it becomes even more complicated, because finding someone reliable to feed and check on them isn’t always easy.
We have crafted our feeders and water stations with all these things in mind, designed to simplify life for your and your chickens.






Freight Facts
Freighting Your Feathered Friends’ Feeders!
(We've check out ALL the options available and want to make sure you're getting the lowest rates we can find).
Here’s how the postage pecks out for the feeders/water stations and we will try to pack anything else you order within them ...
North Island: $25 – a quick hop, skip, and a flap away!
North Island Rural: $28 – a little extra travel to find your flock.
South Island: $32 – crossing the waters for chicken greatness.
South Island Rural: $36 – going the extra mile for your rural roosters and hens.
For Smaller Items - freight should be around $9 with rural delivery: add just $3.85 for that extra country road adventure. We can confirm exact amount when we've packed as cleverly as we can.
Gallery
Snapshots of our feeders and happy chickens.












