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Best Choice Products 71in Mobile Fir Wood Chicken Coop Hen House Poultry Cage for 3-5 Hens, Outdoor, Animal Care w/Wheels, 2 Doors, Nest Box, Removable Tray, UV Panel

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Features

  • MOBILE PET SHELTER: Use the built-in handle and durable wheels to freely move your chickens to fresh patches of grass with ample bugs for scratching
  • ALL-WEATHER ROOF PANEL: A plastic diffuser panel discourages heat absorption and prevents your flock from overheating
  • A HOME FOR HENS: A large enclosure can comfortably house 3 to 5 chickens for grazing and laying, with two latch doors for quick access and a slide-out tray for easy cleanup
  • DURABLE MATERIALS: Built with naturally weather-ready fir wood, steel wire, and predator-safe latches for a lasting outdoor addition
  • LARGE NESTING BOX: An overhead hatch allows easy access to your chicken's eggs while a removable divider provides privacy and security; OVERALL DIMENSIONS: 70.87"(L) x 25.98"(W) x 39.37"(H)

Brand: Best Choice Products


Target Species: Chicken


Product Dimensions: 70.87"L x 25.98"W x 39.37"H


Material: Fir


Specific Uses For Product: Outdoor


Product Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 70.87 x 25.98 x 39.37 inches; 56 Pounds


Date First Available ‏ : ‎ May 27, 2020


Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ Best Choice Products


Country of Origin ‏ : ‎ China


Best Sellers Rank: #85,932 in Patio, Lawn & Garden (See Top 100 in Patio, Lawn & Garden) #384 in Poultry Habitat Supplies


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Customer Reviews: 3.7 3.7 out of 5 stars 996 ratings


Item Weight: 56 pounds


Manufacturer: Best Choice Products


Country of Origin: China


Date First Available: May 27, 2020


Item Package Dimensions L x W x H: 44.7 x 29 x 8.7 inches


Item Dimensions LxWxH: 70.87 x 25.98 x 39.37 inches


Item Weight: 56 Pounds


Brand Name: Best Choice Products


Color: Wood


Material: Fir


Style: Durable


Breed Recommendation: All Breed Sizes


Included Components: Nesting Box, Removeable Tray, Ramp, Divider


Specific Uses for Product: Outdoor


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • No door between coop and run
Note, this is my first time keeping chickens, so I got this coop as part of the experiment. I have 5 sex link hen chicks - crosses between New Hampshire White and New Hampshire Red. I don't think this will be big enough for them when they're full grown, but I have some months to work on that. But I wasn't too worried about this - lots of comments about using it as an isolation coop for injured or sick chickens. As others have mentioned, this is a decent coop for a very good price. I give it 5/5 for that. Notes: 1. I didn't notice that this doesn't have a door between the coop and the run by default. I'm going to have to install one, my chicks are still very young, and I don't want them running outside until they're a couple weeks older - at least not without a momma hen. 2. Lots of comments about the clear plastic roof not being strong enough. It seems plenty strong to me, maybe they updated the design to improve it? 3. The latches for the 2 doors are rather weak, though the latch on the nesting box should be fine with a clip or lock. 4. The instructions say it can take up to 90 minutes to build with 2 people. It took me about 2 hours to build by myself, with me being nitpicky and clamping much of it together to get things lined up just right before screwing it in, as well as doing things like gluing any dowels. 5. I managed to strip a couple of the screws putting them in. A little wood glue and a toothpick or two fixes that. I think that if I build a coop of my own, I might use this one as an example - just scale it up like 50%. I'm also considering painting at least the outside, so it's better protected from the Florida sun. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 21, 2024 by Jason

  • Exactly what you would expect
I bought this to grow out some pullets in a separate run before I put them with the big hens. It is small the wood is very light weight and probably wouldn't last in the elements without being water sealed but I assumed that when I purchased it. The design is well thought out and easy to assemble. I would not expect it to be secure from predators, so you would probably have to place it in a secure run. This is pretty small so I wouldn't plan on it housing five full size hens maybe bantams. All in all I got what I expected. If you're looking for a long-term chicken coop this probably isn't it. Overall it's a nice little coop. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 9, 2023 by Matt McCall

  • A good start - but not meant to keep
Coop assembly went well. I did it myself working slowly with a hurt shoulder and it took maybe 2 hours. It's nice but this is not meant to be a permanent home for your chickens. This is a raccoon's fantasy come true. (1) It will only comfortably hold 2 adult hens, (2) The access doors absolutely need better, locking latches - including the pull out cleaning tray, (3) Before assembly re-staple all the hardware cloth for added security, (4) Nail down the nest box flooring - for some reason it just sits in with nothing to hold it down, (5) The entry to the the enclosed run is just an opening - you will absolutely have to build a door for it, (6) It will never last a year in the elements - so paint and caulk it, (7) It's not mean to over winter chickens in at all, (8) This should stay in a fully enclosed run or you must secure the bottom, a predator wil absolutely be able to crawl under and in. THIS IS MEANT TO GET YOU START UNTIL YOU BUILD SOMETHING BETTER! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 4, 2024 by Jason Raines

  • Perfect.
We want 4 hens. Perfect size. Easy to assemble. Was quick. Took an hour. So simple and easy. Definitely recommend.
Reviewed in the United States on May 18, 2024 by JDB

  • A piece of JUNK!
This is the most horrible purchase I have made from Amazon. 1. It smells like cedar, bad for chickens to breathe. Its flimsy, can be turned upside down easily. Material is cheap. One small chicken can get in it. I have silkies and they are small, and still it was too small. The price is absurd for this coop. Nesting area boards have large gaps in and pine shaving fall out leaving all over ground. The nesting boards fall out and loose enough to let predators push up and open. Then chicken is exposed to ground with no structure to protect them. As I put together, I was in hopes after completing, it would be better. I needed a coop immediately in use. Tiny, tiny. After putting together I was not going to take apart and try to put back in box. It now sits with no chickens in it, useless!!!! The cost was astronomical for this piece of junk. I dont have box to return and will try to package with it built, if they take back like that. I purchase coops from Tractor Supply that are sturdy and dependable. I wanted a moveable coop on wheels, so ordered this. I hesitated and I guess, for good reason. I could have put wheels on any coop I have and would have been good. Also I found out cedar makes chickens sick. This was suppose to be fir, but come to find out...china fir is actually cedar. Or they spray with cedar odor. Roof is wood, not asphalt, so will soak up rain and rot Stupidly I purchase this one. Please don't buy this...its not worth the price or time to put together. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 14, 2022 by Linda

  • You get what you pay for
We purchased this little coop to house some pullets within our bigger run so they could meet our older girls safely. The coop has no door at the ramp. I will repeat- No door at the ramp. You will have to add one yourself. The nesting boxes are little slats spaced a bit more than 3/8" apart and are not secured down. We will have to put a floor in there so that they cannot escape from there and so there are no visitors from the outside. All you have to do is bump the box and it wiggles. It is lightweight enough for one person to move around with the wheels. The locks are not of great quality and we will probably change or add something to those areas. If you are using it for older chicks temporarily, it will be fine with some modifications. It is rather small, so only 2 normal hens, if that, would be comfortable. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 30, 2023 by Carrie

  • Cute little coop
This coop took me a while to put together by myself, but assembly wasn't difficult. I bought this as a starter coop for chicks while I'm putting up a permanent pen. This little coop would be fine to house one or two hens so long as it's moved around frequently. The bottom is not enclosed so I will be adding chicken wire along the bottom and also over the skylight portion. The wood is aromatic and smells lovely. No complaints at all. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 16, 2024 by Ana

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