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Large Metal Chicken Coop Walk-in Poultry Cage Chicken Run Pen Dog Kennel Duck House with Waterproof and Anti-Ultraviolet Cover for Outdoor Farm Use(9.8' L x 13.1' W x 6.4' H)

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Pattern Name: Spire Roof


Size: 157.2"L x 117.6"W x 76.8"H


Features

  • Anti- Rust and Durable Steel StructureThe chicken coop uses a high-quality steel pipe frame, coupled with galvanizing technology, don't worry about rusting in outdoor. The steel pipe is strong and stable enough in windy and heavy rain.
  • Waterproof Shed Fabric210D waterproof and UV-resistant Oxford cloth can effectively protect chickens from bad weather. The shed frame of the spire design can drain rain, snow and debris, and will not accumulate on the roof.
  • PVC Coated Hexagonal Wire MeshThe wall of the chicken coop is made of PVC coated hexagonal wire mesh that is too solid and durable to damage. Also, the small gaps between meshes add safety to your chicken that prevent them from some predators.
  • Easy InstallationThe components of the bolt combination design can easily and quickly build the chicken house. The chicken coop can be used as a habitat for small pets such as rabbits, ducks, cats, dogs, sheep, birds, and land turtles. It can also be set up as a planting protection shed for flowers, vegetables and fruits.
  • Great ServiceWe provides warranty. If you have any questions during installation or use, please do not hesitate to contact us. Our customer service is online 24 hours all day.

Brand: Rupzen


Target Species: Alloy Steel


Product Dimensions: 157.2"L x 117.6"W x 76.8"H


Gap Size: 1.26 Inches


Material: Alloy Steel


Product Dimensions: 157.2 x 117.6 x 76.8 inches


Item Weight: 55 pounds


Manufacturer: iclbc


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  • Great pen for the price
Pattern Name: Spire Roof Size: 157.2"L x 117.6"W x 76.8"H
Don’t let the shipping cost deter you. The fact that it is not Prime was not a factor for me. It arrived way before the estimated date so it ships very fast. I calculated to build my own pen from scratch of a similar size would cost me well over $300 in parts. So the $60 for shipping still made this product really affordable. I built it alone and it took me about 5 hours start to finish. Really easy assembly and the instructions are very clear. Just be aware, the parts are very lightweight so you might need to buy addition stakes to secure it to the ground. My other tip is buy at least 200 heavy duty zip ties. The company provides you with 250 but it was not enough and they were not very strong and could snap easily if I pulled hard enough. All in all, great product for the price. Easy assembly. Perfect for a backyard chicken keeper like myself. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 12, 2024 by MarPatCat MarPatCat

  • Minor mods, for durability.
My wife ordered this thing - I assembled it, and I'm reviewing it. Just call me 'Honey". Overall, this chicken coop isn't hard to put together, but it leaves something to be desired for sturdiness. I purchased some 20 foot treated 2x4, and screwed the whole thing to the 2x4 instead of using ground anchors into the ground. You'll need 2 20', and 2 10' 2x4 minimum, along with a couple short 2x4 scabs at the corners to make it decently sturdy. THEN, I rolled out some 4 ft chicken wire on the ground, and set the chicken coop on top of the wire. Try to center it up, 2' inside, and 2' outside the coop. Go inside, snip the wire in the corners to fold it UP, and tie it to the chicken coop wire. Dogs, cats, or whatever will have a hard time digging under the edges of the coop. I'll throw mulch on top of the exposed wire later, to cover it up. I still need to cut the wire for the ends, but the coop is pretty solid, sturdy, and pretty much varmint proof, at 90 or 95% finished. Need to get a couple photos, so people can see what I've actually done. (Please excuse the mess - this bit of ground has been neglected for a long time!) Additionally, the wire I've folded up, inside, will contribute to keeping the tiny peeps inside with their mama. (Anyone who has raised poultry has seen the peeps running through the fencing!) This is one of those jobs, you make all your mistakes on the first one - and carry what you learned forward to the next project. I will suggest that anyone purchasing one of these should get the spire, or the round roof. It rained last night, and the tarp holds water on the flat roof. I shall over come that little problem by putting a 2x4 between the center of the tarp, and the top poles. Overall - this is a pretty good chicken house. I can't give it 5 stars, but it's close. I must mention that I've read all the previous reviews. It seems obvious that this is not the same chicken house that was originally sold a couple years ago. The wire isn't "heavy", but it's strong enough to stop my dog, the cats, and most other predators. It isn't going to stop a mountain lion or a bear, maybe not even a bobcat, but anything smaller will probably be stopped. The 'upgrades' the manufacturer has documented have paid off. I can't really tell you how long it should take to assemble this coop. One reviewer said 4 hours, another said 6 or 8. I'll be honest - I'm aging, and my health isn't super, I've potted around with it for 3 days, and I'll finish it up tomorrow. I'm pretty sure that a healthy handy-man can knock this out in less than a day, even with my mods. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 16, 2023 by Sherry Cooper Sherry Cooper

  • Best Chicken Run for the Money
Pattern Name: Spire Roof Size: 9.8' L x 19.7' W x 6.4' H
For 2 people, this was amazingly easy to put together. I was pleasantly surprised. Directions are not the clearest with the door assembly but we figured it out. I plan to add hardware cloth to further predator proof it (we have a ton of fox, raccoon, hawk, etc) but the frame materials are pretty nice. Great starter home for our chickens. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 12, 2024 by Joshua D. Upperman

  • Revised comment due to excellent customer service, but read for design change info
Pattern Name: Spire Roof Size: 157.2"L x 117.6"W x 76.8"H
EDIT: The seller and I have been in communication and they had to redesign to make shipping and manufacturing more efficient, which is understandable. I have upgraded my first rating to a 5-star based upon the excellent communication with the seller. Revised comment: I purchased this exact item (same company, same product, I hit the "order again" button on Amazon) a year or two ago. There are several major changes between the two models that are worth discussing. 1. Hinge design change. Hinges on the original model were fine. However, on the new ones when you tighten them on one side there is no strain release to prevent the side with the pin from also tightening, which then prevents the door from freely rotating. I hammered in an old nail to act as a strain release during tightening and that worked like a charm. (photo included) 2. Poles. I don't feel they are as tight fit on the new model, but the seller said they didn't change the poles themselves, so maybe I'm remembering the old installation incorrectly (it has been a year or two since I assembled the last one). I will say the poles do have significant wobble and it's not a bad idea to use a level to make them square and shove something in the joint space to tighten them up prior to installing chicken wire. I was hoping the chicken wire would tighten and square things up for me but it didn't, so learn from me and do it ahead of time. 3. Door assembly changed. In my photograph, the old model is on the left, the new model is on the right. The new model comes with an extra horizontal beam you're supposed to put above the door. I fought with it for a while until I realized it wasn't even on the old model. You can temporarily install it to hold the door frame in place, but when you go to install the door take it off if it's giving you problems, it's not necessary. Also, the new door uses clamps on all four corners. Last door had curved corners which was better (sturdier, easier to assemble, not crooked). When assembled my door was cockeye. I had to stand on the bottom and gently bend the top until everything was square. An addition that is not a critique of the product: the chicken wire will hold birds in but will not protect them from predators. You will have to install heavier fencing at least along the walls and sink the bottom of the fence about six inches into the soil. This helps keeps predators out but also the chickens in, as they like to scratch along the bottom of the coop and they will excavate holes over time. All in all it's a good chicken run for the money and my birds like it. Just be aware that if you have the older model and you're looking for symmetry that the door is different now. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 5, 2023 by Vanessa Lane Vanessa Lane

  • Sturdiness
Pattern Name: Spire Roof Size: 157.2"L x 117.6"W x 76.8"H
Ok so this is a decent purchase if you don’t mind modifying it the wire that comes with this pen is unacceptable it’s a plastic material and will not keep out predators( 2nd photo is the frame and roll of wire that came with it) the frame is easy to assemble it just clicks together and only requires a few bolts if your looking for a very heavy duty frame for areas with snow this is not the pen for you but for areas that don’t have snow this is a great starter pen with modifications hope that helps (First photo is my plans for this pen) ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 3, 2024 by Jeffrey Jeffrey

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