Built for Italian Climates
Humidity-aware ventilation, shade strategy for Rome summers, and rain run-off planning for shoulder seasons.
Showroom & Support
Via Tiburtina, 137/139, 00185 Roma RM, Italy
NestRoad helps Italian backyard keepers choose, place, and care for coops built for real-world Rome weather, predator-proofing, and daily comfort. Your road to the chicken nest begins here.
Humidity-aware ventilation, shade strategy for Rome summers, and rain run-off planning for shoulder seasons.
We evaluate assembly, durability, cleaning access, and hardware quality—beyond specs and marketing photos.
Pick coop + run dimensions by flock size (layers vs bantams), perch length, and nest box ratios.
Skip guesswork. Our guides cover siting (sun/wind), substrate choices, and humane space planning. We blend tradition with practical modern hardware so you can keep birds safely—without daily hassle.
Shade in summer, dry footing in winter.
What tools you actually need—and which steps to prep indoors.
Roost height & door placement for fast, back-friendly maintenance.
Use our quick guidance to pick usable floor area, perch length, and nest boxes for your flock.
Small Flock (2–4 hens)
Compact coop + 2–4 m² run, focus on shade and drainage.
Mid Flock (5–8 hens)
Split perches, add service door for cleaning.
Large Flock (9–12)
Walk-in run, taller roosts, hardware-cloth skirt.
Bantams
Denser perches, snug draft-free roost zone.
Simple, repeatable tasks keep the coop sanitary and birds healthy. We prioritize workflows you’ll actually do.
Short, practical reads for Italian backyard keepers.
Guide
Positioning tips for Rome yards—sun path and service paths matter.
Read MoreSafety
Skirts, locks, and night routines—tested with real hardware cloth.
Read MoreMaintenance
Small weekly habits prevent big repairs and bird stress.
Read MoreGet tailored advice for your yard and flock size—from run layout to ventilation fine-tuning.
Via Tiburtina, 137/139, 00185 Roma RM, Italy · +39 06 8923 5068