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Chicken Coop Folding 26ft² Portable Chicken House Easy to Set Up by Few Steps Wooden Poultry Cage with Large Nesting Box,Multi-Levels

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Pattern Name: Chicken Coop


Features

  • FOLDINGUNIQUE FOLDING poultry cage super easy to assemble, by few steps approximately 30min.
  • LARGE SPACE 2 Levels chicken house 26ft2 activity space include large nesting box,resting area and running area,perfect for 4-6 chickens.Overall size: 69.8(L) x 42(W) x 54.6(H)
  • NESTING BOXESLARGE 2 sides nesting box design with PVC cover above the connecting of nesting box to prevent leakage.Special custom locks predators prevent.
  • SUPER LARGE SLEEPING AREA17.2 Square feet sleeping area includes a Pull out tray , 3 round edge perches above the tray,2 Acrylic window bright the house.
  • STURDY100% solid fir wood,Asphalt roof cover all areas provide a dry and comfortable space for your pets,durable and sturdy metal wire with predator-resistant spring latch keeps your Chicken flock secure.4 big doors for easy catching your pets.

Brand: Aivituvin


Target Species: Chicken


Product Dimensions: 69.8"L x 42"W x 54.6"H


Material: Wood, Metal


Specific Uses For Product: Outdoor


Product Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 69.8 x 42 x 54.6 inches; 106 Pounds


Item model number ‏ : ‎ AIR66


Date First Available ‏ : ‎ October 28, 2022


Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ Aivituvin


Country of Origin ‏ : ‎ China


Best Sellers Rank: #58,293 in Patio, Lawn & Garden (See Top 100 in Patio, Lawn & Garden) #382 in Poultry Habitat Supplies


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Customer Reviews: 3.9 out of 5 stars 119


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Pattern Name: Chicken Coop
The package arrived in great shape. It was easy to unpack. The instructions were spot on. It didn’t take more than an hour to put the entire chicken coop together. Every piece fit perfectly and the instructions with the individual screws and screw sizes were spot on as well. We are so excited to start our journey as chicken parents. The quality is amazing. Worth every penny. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 16, 2023 by Amazon Customer Amazon Customer

  • Great, cute little coop❣️
Pattern Name: Chicken Coop
This is a perfect little coop that we put inside the shed that we use as a bigger coop. Added a sweeter heater to put inside Hoping it will create a warmer space for the girls if they want it. This morning they already use the nesting boxes to lay their eggs! I do have a sweeter heater above the roost also. It is super cute and after unboxing it my son put it together in about an hour! Absolutely loving this cute little coop. I think it is perfect for how we are using it in the shed as the shed gets locked up at night. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 18, 2023 by Mary Mary

  • Quick to Assemble!
Pattern Name: Chicken Coop
Update: I wanted to add an update. We have been using these coops almost a year now. They are holding up, ok for what they are. Two big bummers about them though, the hardware is t the best. The tiny screws to attach the hinges for the nesting box hatch are a joke. They stripped out after about 3 months. A small bolt would be better. Number 2 is that poop gets stuck between the mesh and the board that supports the little lading part of the ramp…..:can’t get it out. Otherwise it’s been a good starter coop and learned using a fine shaving in the tray with a kitty litter scoop really makes cleaning it super easy. Fluffy shavings get jammed up in the tray and it’s hard to remove. We have had up to 6 chickens in these but unless they are bantams I would say that’s the most due to sleeping space. If we can make them last through another winter though, we will likely build something bigger. I want to start off with the fact I’m always skeptical of prefabricated coops like this. They seem cheap and like they won’t last long. However, this one after we assembled it seem quite sturdy. It was super easy to put together, I have the instructions a 4 out of 5 because they were the best worded I’ve had for anything you put together yourself. But the diagrams could have been a little more detailed. We have 6 chickens presently with plans to get 3-4 more. We bought 2 because even though this says you can have 7-8 per coop, it would be a bit crammed. However, if you have plenty of space for them to roam during the day and this is solely for sleeping or nesting then it works. As you can see in the photos we added a temporary run, our chickens are only 10wks old. The reason we opted to buy a kit is that 1: it worked out costing less than building our own, 2: we don’t really have the time or cooperation of the weather to build one at this time and we needed them pronto! The 2 main things I would change if I could would be the inside roof to be maybe 6” taller. We are having a little dilemma about putting in a heat lamp without risk of burning them. The second would be wider doors on top and bottom. The tray on top will help with cleaning the top half, but, underneath you can’t fit a full sized pitch fork, you have to use a smaller one. The only thing I would say was wrong with it when we got it was there was a little damage to one of the pieces from shipping. As shown in the photo. However they are packed quite well. We simply flipped that piece over and used it anyhow. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 11, 2023 by Amazon Customer Amazon Customer

  • Cheap and not secure
Pattern Name: Chicken Coop
The media could not be loaded. I was hopeful this would be worthwhile, it is not. Use the money to build your own Simple coop. It is not at all sturdy, in fact I basically told my children not to touch it after we built it because the wood is so flimsy. Within an hour of setting it up my dog excitedly jumped up to see the chickens and broke the door. It came with cracked pieces of wood. It’s falling apart with use from chickens (nesting box cannot support weight and is giving in, and the ramp has already fallen off) It is small. And a predator would get into it in minutes. Not worth the money. There’s almost no room for feeder and waterer as well. A bunny would chew it up. It will not last us a year. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 28, 2023 by Alex S.

  • Cheap, but good for a short time.
Pattern Name: Chicken Coop
There was no reviews on this so I was really curious because I liked the set-up. I live in Michigan and am not sure this coop would be suitable for our cold winters. It’s very thin chincy cheap Chinese wood. I do think it will work to get my chickens through the winter and some of the spring, but we will have to get into something bigger and better quality. I will have 3 silkies in this. I would cap it at 5 chickens. It all went together really easily. I just wish it was better quality. It did take about an hour with my dads help. My only modifications were buying the latches, buying a hook to pull the second ramp up and close it at least so it’s not wide open at night, added a hook from ceiling for heat lamp and added a new hook latch for the piece that removes when cleaning instead of using the one included. It does come with 4 door latches but it’s supposed to latch into a pre-drilled hole so doesn’t seem too safe. I bought 4 for each door so the bolt was going to another piece of metal and not wood. Like I said, not suitable for Michigan unless it was insulated because there are quite a few gaps and room for cold air to seep in. My biggest annoyance is that the second ladder into the coop isn’t a perfect match so that in winter you could lift that second ramp and latch it shut to close off the coop and let less air in. But it doesn’t fit. You could mod that and make it shorter or buy another sort of latch to pull it up and keep it closed as much as it will. Still has a gap. It shipped fast and did come in two boxes on different days. ***Updated review one week after having chickens in this and adding a second picture.*** After a week of watching my roo and two hens in there, I needed to buy this run to attach so they had more places to roam. This is for only until spring and then maybe it will be a maternity ward within my larger yard. I bought everything already. I just HAD to get my chickens during winter so this is set up in my polebarn until we have no snow and warmer weather. I have two satin silkie hens and a frizzle silkie rooster in here. Before this, I wouldn’t buy this for big chickens. Smaller breeds will find it more comfortable. The run together easy like the coop did. The top that opens, the latch provided is cheap plastic of all things. I bought a different latch to modify that. Any tuff animal could break through it. Also, the fence along the inside, the staples I found to be spread apart too much so I took my staple gun around the entire internal part to ensure they were pinned down more. I will be buying 3 new locks for the outside as well. They don’t latch into anything, just keep the door shut. It’s a spring latch. I’ll be buying the ones that slide into another piece of actual metal. I would not trust this against predators. This add on is the “ Aivituvin 71" Chicken Coop Run Extension with Perches, Outdoor Rabbit Run Duck House Enclosure with Detachable Door”. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 15, 2022 by CGreen CGreen

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