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This Chicken Coop Outdoor Wooden Rabbit Hutch is a spacious, weatherproof poultry house designed to comfortably accommodate 2-4 chickens. With a removable cleaning tray, secure locking doors, and easy assembly, it combines functionality with a stylish design, making it the perfect addition to any backyard.
Number of Levels | 1 |
Number of Doors | 5 |
Additional Features | Waterproof |
Item Weight | 56 Pounds |
Item Dimensions L x W x H | 80.7"L x 26"W x 44.5"H |
Color | Brown |
Material Type | Fir |
S**R
Great little coop. Added paint. Awesome!
Great coop for what I needed it for: To house my crooked beak silkie and my new chicks. I painted it to protect it from the harsher weather and for the longevity of the coop. Need to add one more coat and sealer. I accidentally attached the wrong side (where the chicken door/ramp is) but it still works great as I keep that door open anyway. This Coop is not perfectly sturdy but will be great with reinforcement. I keep this mini coop in another enclosed fenced coop area so they can roam around safely. The inside is awesome and roomy. I like this coop for what I need it for and adding paint for protection is definitely worth it if you want to get more out of it. The price is great and I’m overall very satisfied with this purchase. It was easy to assemble. After I painted the pieces, I assembled in about an hour. Turned out cute!
S**R
Very lightweight, and be ready to reinforce weak spots
I bought it knowing how expensive materials are and how much my time is worth designing, cutting, and all of the other tasks required when building a nice looking chicken coop from scratch.For under $200 delivered to my door, I do think it is a good deal, so far. We will see how long it lasts. Thinking about painting or otherwise protecting the wood.I don't plan to move it much, but I am still planning to mount it atop a sled to slide it across the ground without shaking it up too much. THE WOOD IS VERY THIN. That is great to keep it light, but not so great at making it strong. Some simple reinforcements will go a long way to beef it up.The perches provided are small diameter wood rods that are not adequate for all but the smallest chickens. I am changing mine to a piece of 3/4" ×1.5" it before I put the roof on.The instructions are only drawings so take your time to see which way and where you are placing parts during assembly.
R**D
OK for 2 Hens
It's working, but crowed for more than 2 hens. It's not sturdy, but it's working.
S**E
Affordable coop for small chicken breeds
Purchase this chicken coop because we have seramas which are the world's smallest chicken. We also have big chickens and I know I needed to keep them separated so this was a perfect solution.Pros- it's pretty easy to put together even though some parts were not labeled. It mostly had pre-made holes and it seemed very sturdy. It will protect my chickens and give them (and myself) comfort knowing that they do not have to fight the big chickens.Cons- I wished it was a little bit wider and better directions wouldn't have hurt for the alignment of the pieces.
T**F
DO NOT WASTE MONEY I SPENT 100 each coop to replace parts!
I am giving this a one, only because I have to give it something. This is the most crappiest coop ever. The wood is so soft the wood arrived splintered and splitting. The roof was missing a chunk they’re is gaps all in the coop the wire was broken and had to repair it WITH MY OWN MONEY. Due to the wood splitting and not holding properly I had to go buy wood and wire and repair the coop being I had chickens arriving that night and they needed a place to go. I fixed it the best I could as little as I know on building. $200 latter it holds chickens. I purchased two of these at 150 each so I spent 500 all together in chicken coop! Customer service sucked they sent me a half the roof when I needed both and then the middle railing for the roof arrived broken again so I still have a gap at the top of my coop which is allowing water in the coop I had to go buy a tarp and put over the coop to prevent rain. The screws point in the coop and have already injured one of my chickens! They refunded me 70 of my 300 and then said if I wanted more refund I would have to take it apart and send it back in ORIGINAL box which is not possible being it’s gone bc I put coop together on trash day!!! So lucky me earning DONT BUY THIS CRAP
K**K
Fast cute easy small
I ordered this about 7 months ago. The directions were clear and it was easy to assemble. It has held up pretty decent. It was for baby chicks and started off in our living room. (Tons cuter than cardboard box!!) Easy to clean. Its now outside with an entrance into our checken run. Its too small to be the primary hen house for our 12 chicks but we knew that. Its a perfect cute starter hen house for babies or a couple ofchickens.
P**Y
Looks great but too small for more than 2 chickens.
The coop looks very nice, and it is fairly easy to assemble. I have four problems with the coop. First, looking at the picture in the ad, it is hard to tell is that it is too small for multiple chickens. Chicken beds are usually 12" wide. This coop only has 20" for the beds. True, chickens can share beds, but it will be crowded. Second, the run beneath the coop is too small for more than 3 birds. Third, the wood is flimsy, and fourth, the wire sides are attached on the inside of the exterior wall instead of the outside (this allows outside critters to push the wire in and get to the chickens). On the plus side, the instructions were easy to read, and the pieces were all predrilled. If you are going to only raise 2 chickens, this good looking coop will do; if you are going to raise more than 2 chickens, go with something much bigger and sturdier.
W**R
cute descent for price real wood
This is s nice little coop.yes wood is fragile, you do need to pre-drill pilot holes to avoid splitting wood.yes you should use only a hand screwdriver to install screws. so you don't over drive screw thru the wood.directions are a little difficult as they are only pictures, no words. Screw packs are mislabeled and some pre-built sections came with screw sticking too far thru wood. packaging failed during shipment, but nothing in my box was damaged or missing. So if you can use hand tools, put down you awesome screw-gun drill and grab a nice Phillips screwdriver. use some common sense on how far to drive screws, as well as which screw to use. If the screw in labeled bag is too long, don't use it. Its gunna stick out other end of wood. They give you way more screws than you need or just grab some deck or drywall screws you have laying around. I even pilot hole drilled extra holes and added extra screws in area's I felt needed more support so as to be able to lift coop with two people to move for cleaning.All in All this is a nice little coop. made with real fir wood which will resist rot and weather.Use common sense, pre-drill pilot holes and use a hand screwdriver. This coop looks great when assembled.
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