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Aivituvin Chicken Coop Wire Netting Floor Poultry Wire Fence Animal Barrier Keep Your Flock Safe from Predators

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Pattern Name: Wire Mesh (10 pcs total)


Features

  • Provides Added ProtectionAttach cutted wire mesh fence around your chicken coop to keep away predators from digging underneath and gaining access to your chicken house.
  • Easy to installSimply attach the wire mesh around of your existing chicken coop with included hooks and cable ties, super easy to assemble.
  • Wire mesh accessoriesThe package included 10 pieces of wire meshs, 20 pieces of hooks and 40 pieces of ties. Overall size of each chicken fence is 31.5"x11.8".
  • The idea of our designThis wire fence is designed to keep predators like raccoons, foxes, and coyotes out of your coop, while still allowing your chickens to roam. freely.
  • Read before buyingIf you buy one chicken coop AIR27, you only need to buy 1 set of wire mesh, if you buy two sets of chicken coop or chicken coop and the run, you need to buy two sets of wire mesh.

Description

Protect your beloved chickens from predators with this durable and easy-to- install Bottom Extension Wire Mesh for your chicken coop. Made from high- quality materials, this wire mesh is designed to keep predators like raccoons, foxes, and coyotes out of your coop, while still allowing your chickens to roam freely.


Brand: Aivituvin


Target Species: Chicken


Product Dimensions: 31.5"L x 11.8"W x 0.07"H


Material: metal wire


Breed Recommendation: All Breed Sizes


Product Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 31.5 x 11.8 x 0.07 inches


Date First Available ‏ : ‎ March 10, 2023


Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ Aivituvin


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  • Works well for indoor bunnies
Pattern Name: Chicken Coop & Run
This works very well for indoor bunnies. It's protected from the elements so it lasts. It's a bit flimsy and will break if you lean on it.
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on February 13, 2023 by Jenny C. Jenny C.

  • Good starter coop for beginners
Pattern Name: Chicken Coop
This is my first time raising chickens. I live in the suburbs and wanted something easy to put together that would be good for a novice like myself. I really like this coop. It is attractive and has all the features you need for keeping chickens- a nest box, a place to roost, and a dry safe place to sleep. I keep it out in my yard and recently got the extended run. It has rained many times and the inside has stayed dry. It is very thin material. I will have to add insulation for winter. I have not left my chickens out overnight yet but I am surrounding this with cinder blocks and hardware cloth the help predator proof it. I live near a river and get a lot of wildlife. My son fell into the hard plastic roof and knocked it in. It didn't break but I am worried about the durability. Only time will tell but so far I don't regret this purchase. I wish I had the skills to build my own but this is a great alternative. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on April 12, 2020 by Amazon Customer

  • All over good
Pattern Name: Chicken Coop & Run
Easy to put together and my chickens seem to like it. The locks are low quality and will need replacing. Plus the extention didn't fit perfectly to the coop section so we had to finagle it a bit.
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on September 8, 2022 by paige B.

  • Great first timer coop! UPDATE INCLUDED!!
Pattern Name: Chicken Coop
I was thoroughly impressed! I don’t write reviews on Amazon often... but this hands down was a great purchase so far! The true test is how it holds up against predators. I did dig a 14in trench all the way around and lined it with 1in. Chicken wires to help deter predators. Super easy to assemble and we bought two in order to create an L shape. We put Ten hens and they look very comfortable. I am going to give them a bigger run. Overall, I would give it a 4,5. Nothing’s perfect, but this was darn close! Ten chickens was a good number till they got large. I recommend one coop 4hens-REMEMBER I BOUGHT 2 Coops. Too small of an area. Also, I have no grass 😂 they are it all. So, this is my second season. We have had Raccoons and Hawks. BIG HAWKS I live by the meramec River. The coons have killed a few babies. They were able to push the door through and bust the door in. Very thin material. After I went ahead and secured everything I have only been using it as a transitioning coop. This is okay, because of the small chicks and I reinforced the outside with thick wood. I had to build a couple of my own coops. It’s not as hard as you think. This purchase got me through some rough times. The pandemic had me scared! I’m sure I wasn’t alone. If you made it this far, Thanks for reading. Happy chicken raising!!! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on March 22, 2020 by Rocket

  • Nice for fewer, smaller birds.
Pattern Name: Chicken Coop & Run
Thought this would be good for my Buff Brahmas but think it will be too cramped. I like that it has wheels and a grab handle to easily move it to a new location. Assembly was easy with just a screwdriver. Still have to add the run (not shown in pictures). Seller was very responsive to my email.
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on August 11, 2021 by Mike Miller Mike Miller

  • Currently Does the Job
Pattern Name: Chicken Coop
This chicken coop is nice but the wood is already splintering after being exposed so far only to the sun. No idea how it’s going to hold up during a rainy day yet. I did however rinse off the roofing part because it was covered with dust and water was getting into the plastic roofing part. Hoping it can survive in the rain. When I received the chicken coop it came in two boxes (box1/box 2) and for whatever reason both boxes contained the same material even though they were labeled differently. I was able to contact the manufacture and they sent the correct second box to complete the chicken coop. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on July 22, 2020 by Felicia W

  • Looks good, lots of space.
Pattern Name: Chicken Coop
Looks great! I bought two and attached them together for two dwarf lip bunnies. My only note would be that some of the metal mesh was broken but not enough to let a bunny escape or get hurt. They’re liking it so far!
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on June 22, 2021 by Kaitlyn Duffy

  • Nice design, poor quality
Pattern Name: Chicken Coop
This chicken coop is nicely designed, but the materials are very cheap and I’m afraid the coop won’t last long. The directions were easy to follow along and the coop came together nicely. Unfortunately the wood split in several places as screws were being tightened and the ramp broke off completely when we tried to move the coop. The metal rod that is supposed to open and close the door came in two pieces with no way to connect them (assuming a bolt should have come along with this?). The wood is very lightly painted (more of a whitewash than paint) and I can’t imagine it will weather well. It’s quite small, but I would have known that had I paid more attention to the measurements. I feel like we wasted a lot of money on a product that will not last the season. Too bad because it looks like a lot of effort went into the design and assembly. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on July 17, 2020 by Kimberly Fairbanks Kimberly Fairbanks

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