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Aivituvin 80in Chicken Coop Extension Design Wooden Hen House Poultry Cage Movable with Nesting Box and Run (One Set)

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Arrives May 27 – May 28
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Pattern Name: One Set


Features

  • Extension DesignBuy two chicken cages to expand into a larger space! Detachable side door design for easy combination!
  • Easy MovementTWO durable wheels with convenient handle makes the chicken coop easy to move around the backyard.
  • Nesting Boxes PVC cover above nesting box to prevent leakage.Special custom locks prevent predators from opening egg nests.
  • Easy To Clean Removable sliding tray for easy cleaning. Easily reach all areas of the chicken house with 5 access areas.
  • Durable ConstructionRun panel extends under nesting box to support and avoid the chicken house sag after a long time of use.

Brand: Aivituvin


Target Species: Chicken


Product Dimensions: 80.6"L x 26.6"W x 42.5"H


Material: Fir


Specific Uses For Product: Outdoor


Product Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 80.6 x 26.6 x 42.5 inches; 84.5 Pounds


Item model number ‏ : ‎ AIR61


Date First Available ‏ : ‎ October 25, 2022


Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ Aivituvin


Country of Origin ‏ : ‎ China


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  • Not very sturdy the wood is thinly cut
Pattern Name: Coop AIR30
This is a very cute coop and I love the look but not the sturdiness. It has enough room for 2 chickens or 3 bantams. I wouldn’t put more than that unless you purchased the run. It is not sturdy. The wood is very thinly cut and The wire looks similar to hardware cloth but not near as thickly gaged and could easily be torn through by predators teeth Also, it could easily be tipped over by a larger predator. I’ve put a wire bottom on it so nothing could dig under. I have had the coop approximately six months and the latch has already broken (cheap) on the chicken nest box roof and the front pole on the coop has pulled loose. As I said it is not sturdy. Now to move it I use bungee cords and put it on a more secure place as do not pull on those two front wooden posts. They will pull loose very easy, believe me. I have 2 pullets so it wasn’t heavy in there and it popped loose. I would not recommend this coop for a humid climate as the wood is thin on the bottom and it will rot out easily. I also would not recommend this coop for anyone who lives in a high predator area. If I had it to do over again I would not have bought this product. It needs some improvements ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 22, 2022 by T. Bellamy

  • Do yourself a favor and put on different wheels
Pattern Name: Coop AIR30
This coop is pretty good for someone starting out with just 3 or 4 chickens (I'd say 4 max). I found it easy to assemble but made one adjustment...the wheels. The ones that come with the coop are far too small and make moving it almost impossible over anything but a completely smooth surface, and that's not where your chickens will be. We put on 7" rubber wheels like something that you would find on a garden cart or wheel barrow, its still not "easy" to move, but with these wheels I (a person of average strength at best) can move it. It feels rather heavy and takes all my strength but I can move it. With the old wheels there would be no way. Right now this coop is good but I can already see that it will need some winterizing. There are open gaps larger than I would like where all the doors to the hen house close and where the tray inserts. In the winter they will definitely let in a draft but I think it's a fixable problem. We've also had issues with the hens sleeping (and pooping) in the nesting boxes. My best guess is that with all mobile coops I've seen the roosts and nesting boxes are at basically the same height so they don't realize they should roost, but this is just an educated guess. I am going to try blocking the nesting boxes off at night so they can only access them during the day. I've also considered moving the roosts up since it seems like there is enough room in the hen house to move them up several inches without crowding the chickens heads at the top. On a side note, after using a plastic bristle scrub brush to clean it I found that the paint on the wooden parts comes off. Since you're not scrubbing the whole thing you should only lost paint where they may make a mess like the ramp and the edge of the tray. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 13, 2020 by Lily

  • SO CUTE!!
Pattern Name: One Set
Can't wait to put our little chicken in their new cage!! It is so cute, we will get a second one to connect them together.:)
Reviewed in the United States on March 30, 2023 by DeAnna Martin DeAnna Martin

  • Great
Pattern Name: Coop AIR30
It was pretty easy to assemble and is a nice simple coop.
Reviewed in the United States on March 30, 2023 by Natalie Natalie

  • Small coop perfect for my 3 baby chicks
Pattern Name: Coop AIR30
It came in 2 boxes, easy to assemble. It took me 90 minutes. There were extra screws, that's a plus! It's a little flimsy on the front panels i might add screws to reinforce it. The wheels are too small to roll past 1 foot it got stuck in dirt and leaves. Otherwise it is cute. It will be perfect to house my 3 baby chicks till they grow bigger and join the rest of the flock in a bigger coop. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 24, 2022 by Kindle Customer Kindle Customer

  • very cheaply built, with design and manufacturing flaws
Pattern Name: Coop AIR30
Yes, I know, you get what you pay for. This is a very low quality, cheap coop that might last the summer. The wood is very flimsy. There are obvious cracks that appear to have had some glue applied during manufacture -- the stain around some areas is darker and blotchy. It arrived with some minor damage to bits of the wood pieces. I don't think it was packed as well as it could have been. The removable tray is only held up by a railing on one side -- I suspect that a heavy chicken standing in the unsupported corner could bend the tray. I am going to have to screw on a bit of wood to serve as a support for that corner. Surprisingly, the assembly directions are quite good. It was useful to have two helpers at the very beginning just to hold panels in place while screwing, but I think overall it would not have been hard to assemble with two people. You'll need at least a philips screwdriver -- an electric screwdriver would be helpful, but be sure to dial back the clutch or you'll break the wood when screwing it together. I had to remove what appeared to be extra, misapplied rails in the nesting box. (The inside of parts Q and P.) These parts were preventing the nesting box from mating to the coop properly. The drill holes on the spring latch for the bottom door below the coop is a bit too wide for the wood that is there to screw into. I pre-drilled a hole very close to the edge of the wood and managed to avoid splitting. The wheels aren't worth much -- I would definitely recommend moving this carefully, with one person at each end of it to lift and gently move it. It isn't heavy. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 11, 2020 by B. St Pierre

  • Wouldn’t buy again
Pattern Name: One Set
This chicken coop is really flimsy. The design is good but the wood it’s made of is cheap and is not holding up when it’s moved. Greatly Disappointing
Reviewed in the United States on May 1, 2023 by S😎Nelson

  • Way to small
Pattern Name: Coop AIR30
Product looks very nice, but when put together it turns out to be way to small to use as advertised. We ended up using it for a place for our cats kittens. May be good for 1 chicken.
Reviewed in the United States on April 5, 2023 by Roderic D Shea

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