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Chicken Coop 130” x 40” Chicken Run Pen with Waterproof Cover Outside Portable Chicken Cage Enclosure Chicken Tractor for Small Animal Hen Duck Rabbit

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Pattern Name: Small Chicken Coop


Size: 130"L x 40" Wx 40"H


Features

  • Comfortable Activity Space The 130" L x 40" W x 40"H large chicken coop provides a safer and more spacious space for the poultry, this coop is big enough for 8-12 chicks, and can also house rabbits, ducks and geese.
  • Anti-rust & Stable Chicken coop has anti-rust coating on each wire, which can effectively extend the service life of the chicken cage and resist long-term exposure to rust corrosion and fading.The coop is equipped with ground nails that grip the ground firmly, making the chicken run more stable and sturdy.
  • Waterproof & Anti-UV CoverThe extended waterproof and UV protective cover fits perfectly into the poultry fencing, to provide your chickens with full protection from bad weather, and the roof design can effectively prevent rain, snow or debris accumulation on the roof.
  • Easy InstallationThe chicken coop has an assembly instruction manual and can be quickly installed in 20 minutes, and the small gaps between meshes of the cage add some safety to your poultry and prevent them from some predators.

Brand: NGTEEN


Target Species: Chicken


Product Dimensions: 130"L x 40"W x 40"H


Material: Metal


Specific Uses For Product: Outdoor


Product Dimensions: 130 x 40 x 40 inches


Item Weight: 38.8 pounds


Manufacturer: NGTEEN


Country of Origin: China


Item model number: COOP-SMALL-3


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  • Home sweet home
Pattern Name: Spire Roof Size: 9.8' L x 18.4' W x 6.4' H
This makes an excellent chicken run since ours can’t free range. We put it right up to the coop and the little door for the chickens opens into the run. We reinforced it with hardware cloth and a corrugated metal apron to predator-proof it. The tarp that comes with it gives them nice shade. It was easy to assemble, but the zip ties didn’t hold up well so we got better quality ones to secure the tarp. It’s big enough for my 6’ 3” tall son to walk in. Photo taken during reinforcement. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 1, 2023 by Sandra Winward Sandra Winward

  • Good for chicken run
Pattern Name: Spire Roof Size: 9.8' L x 18.4' W x 6.4' H
First must say, this is delivered in 3 boxes. I got a normal square box and a long heavy box first day. Second day I got the 3rd and final box (long). First thing I noticed was the poor welds. I'd say 60% of the joints had a big gap with only a few weld dots holding them together. I think only 3 joints were fully welded. The rest were somewhere in-between. They seemed sturdy, but I didn't like it. I set this up by myself. Easy to lay the pieces out and clip them together. I set it up next to my current chicken run, for extended grazing area. Took me maybe an hour for me to set all poles up to my liking. Very flimsy and wobbly at this point. The door and door frame definitely took the longest. The chicken wire is the cheap unsturdy kind, where it's thin wire covered in a green plastic coating, and easily bendable. That makes it easier to put on, but beware if you have any sort of predators around. Put hardwire cloth around bottom edge at least. I pulled chicken wire up from the existing run and maneuvered it to cover 2/3 of the top of this new run. Then the cheaper wire that came with it I used to cover the sides, fan 1ft out from bottom, and remaing roof. After that, I had maybe 9ft of wire left. I don't think that would have covered the entire thing had it been a stand alone structure. I used all the zip ties to hold it in place as I put wire fence on. I'm still to this day working on wrapping wire around the fence and poles where they meet, and the old and new chicken wire together, so there's no gaps. But after putting chicken wire on, I noticed the 2 shorter sizes of run, where the 2 poles meet together in middle, were pulled up at and angle slightly. The short tent stakes that come with this are practically useless to hold it down. Also, after putting wire on, the door is slightly askew so it hits on bottom pole when opened. I put black gardening cloth down around outside edge and put rocks on it. Since this sits on top of the chicken wire I had fanned out that extra 1ft beyond poles, it makes the entire structure a little more secure. The tarp that comes with it is nice. Easy to put on with the elastic bungee and ball loops. I put 2 additional small tarps on for sun coverage. I ended up having to take off 2 of the horizontal poles so you could easily walk from old run into the new run. I wish I could take off 2 more of the middle poles, but I think that would make it too unstable. Anyway, $200+ $60 shipping is still cheaper than buying more wood and screws to build my own add on. So if you're looking for a quicker cheaper option, this should do. Not perfect, but perfectly usable. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 13, 2023 by Deeanna

  • Excellent product for the price!
Pattern Name: Spire Roof Size: 9.8' L x 18.4' W x 6.4' H
I thought it would be hard to put up or look cheap made. I was surprised! So easy to assemble and comes with everything you need, even a wrench and gloves! Thank you for the customer convenience you don’t find often anymore. Had it almost finished by the time husband got home from work. Will definitely buy from this company again! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 2, 2024 by Amazon Customer

  • Worth every penny!
Pattern Name: Spire Roof Size: 9.8' L x 18.4' W x 6.4' H
I bought one of these last year and I still have it and it's still like brand new. I finally put this one that I just ordered together and it's just as sturdy as the first one. It has everything ypu need to put it together. These runs also hold really well in pretty high winds or at least the ones I bought did and the craziest part is i didnt even anchor mine down (please anchor yours down just in case. Don't be like me be better! Lol). The only complaint I have is the tarp that comes with these is a little cheap. The tarp for the run I bought last year just tore a month ago. In my opinion considering that's the only problem I've had out of the run, it's definitely worth the money! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 10, 2024 by Stephen

  • Good bones but…
Pattern Name: Spire Roof Size: 9.8' L x 18.4' W x 6.4' H
It has good bones, the frame was easy to set up and feel quite durable. The area that needs most improvement is the door assembly. The door has a rather large gap between the door and the frame, and the door shifts slightly. We have tightened is as tight as it can get. The chicken wire is very weak and easy to bend. I was less concerned as I used wood pallets to wrap around the bottom half. The zip ties are an absolute waste. Definitely buy the metal zip ties and get 2 packages. I only bought one and had to use the nylon ones temporarily until more metal ones come in. Overall my girls are happy but there is a lot of things you will need to add if this is going to be a permanent enclosure. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 3, 2023 by jcherber

  • exactly what I needed!
Pattern Name: Spire Roof Size: 9.8' L x 13.1' W x 6.4' H
Easy to assemble, the wire takes two people to get it up and straight. setting the frame up took me about an hour, the wire took us two days. It is beautiful, strong, already wind and rain tested. I set my yard up on a 4x4 frame anchored to the ground {high winds} and used screws for the yard to the frame. My chickens love their new space! The yard is not major predator proof, I only have hawks to deal with so it's perfect. I am sorry for no pictures, I can't get them off my phone to my computer. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 7, 2023 by Jenni

  • There is really nothing good about this.
Pattern Name: Spire Roof Size: 9.8' L x 18.4' W x 6.4' H
Started putting it together around 5 in the evening. Connecting the metal pieces together was super easy. The parts weren't labeled, but that was okay. Getting the basic structure together maybe took an hour. I finished after 1 in the morning. Working with the chicken wire took 6 hours. Why does this get 1 star? - It takes more work than if I would have just built a structure myself (could just use some pressure treated 2 by 4's and easily stapled the chicken wire to the structure. - It looks like crap, because of having to cut the chicken wire. As well as it isn't safe because of the sharp metal ends. - It is more expensive than if you just built it yourself. - it is less sturdy than if you built it yourself with wood. After I was finished I tried moving it and the metal nearly snapped off. - The door gap is too large. Even with the latch closed, you can force the door open easily. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 6, 2024 by John

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