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Chicken Coop Large Expandable Chicken House for Outdoor with Two Nesting Box, Leakproof Pull-on Tray and UV-Resistant Roof Panel

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Pattern Name: For 3-4 Chickens (67.2"L x 25.4"W x 28.1"H)


Features

  • Extension Design: The innovative chicken coop design can be combined with our chicken run to create large running space.
  • Easy Cleaning & Perch Design: 5 access areas and removable leakproof tray are easy cleaning for pet poop and urine. Round edge perch conform to the standing randian of chickens for roosting.
  • Two Nesting Box & Upgrade PVC Strip: The nesting box keeps eggs clean & easy collection. PVC strip to avoid water leak into the chicken house.
  • Chicken Coop with 5 Big Doors: 5 access doors are vital to access and ventilation. It also can help you easy catching your pets. Latches and fences will protect your poultry from the outside predators.
  • Overall Dimensions: 67.3"L x 25.4"W x 28.1"H. Capacity: 3-4 adult chickens. Also suitable for chickens, rabbits, ducks and other small animals.
  • Frame made of FSC-Certified wood

Brand: MEDEHOO


Product Dimensions: 67.24"L x 25.4"W x 28.1"H


Material: Wood


Specific Uses For Product: Outdoor


Special Feature: Easy Assembly


Product Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 67.3 x 25.4 x 28.1 inches


Item model number ‏ : ‎ Chicken Coop


Date First Available ‏ : ‎ April 20, 2023


Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ MEDEHOO


Best Sellers Rank: #82,876 in Patio, Lawn & Garden (See Top 100 in Patio, Lawn & Garden) #545 in Poultry Habitat Supplies


#545 in Poultry Habitat Supplies:


Customer Reviews: 3.8 3.8 out of 5 stars (289)


Brand Name: MEDEHOO


Specific Uses For Product: Outdoor


Included Components: Chicken coop


Breed Recommendation: All Breed Sizes


Dog Breed Size: All


Manufacturer: MEDEHOO


Pet Type: Small Animal


Model Name: AIR69


Model Number: Chicken Coop


Target Species: Chicken


Unit Count: 1 Count


Additional Features: Easy Assembly


Number of Levels: 2


Number of Doors: 5


Material Type: Wood


Color: Grey


Item Dimensions L x W x H: 67.24"L x 25.4"W x 28.1"H


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Great coop Great coop
Pattern Name: For 4-6 Chickens (69.8"L x 42"W x...
Great coop! Instructions were easy to understand. Its a great value for the price. Its fairly easy to clean, beside the steps that the chicks dirty up. Thickness is decent, not too thick or thin. I wish the doors had a slot for the latch to go through, but it still functions fine. I added plywood at the bottom with galvanized steel plate on top and wheels at the below. The steel is to prevent rot from the plywood and I can wheel it around concrete. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 20, 2026 Reviewed in the United States on April 20, 2026 by Teddy Perales Jr.

  • Easy assembly. Solid Price. Good Size.
Pattern Name: For 4-6 Chickens (69.8"L x 42"W x...
I don't know how this doesn't have more stars. It's easy to assemble, the main frame is pre-assembled and just unfolds when you pull it out of the box. The price is great for what I got. I had a small issue where the siding came out of the frame, but it was easy to just fit back into place. It's very modular so there's plenty of additions you can buy or room for me to make my own additions. It might be a bit top-heavy so you may want to stake it into the ground if you think it might have to endure a lot of wind. Some reviews complained about the size of it but it's definitely large enough for the price tag; it comes up to my shoulders and each of the roosting boxes on the side could probably each hold 3 chickens (6 total). This is also one of the few coops that wasn't filled with AI/misleading images on the product page. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 10, 2026 by David

  • Good for the money made with real wood
Pattern Name: For 3-4 Chickens (67.3"L x 36.8"W...
It’s good for the money you really can’t beat it. I chose to wood glue every single piece to make it all one unit so it was way more sturdy even with all the screws and everything it would still kinda rock back and forth a little bit I also screwed the nesting box roofs on permanently and that also helped a lot with study structure I may go even farther and add my own wood but for a person that just needs a backyard nest box this is what i recommend I would only say 6-8 chickens fit comfortably or 4 ducks I was suprised with the quality for the price everything is real wood and the roofs are legit tar and shingle over plywood I was also pleased with the quality of the roof this is not a long term review only a fix unboxing and building review. I actually lost the instructions and this is so easy to put together I did it without them and didn’t even struggle it all makes that much sense and anyone could do it. Shipping also lost one of my boxes for a few days and the seller messaged me and gave me the new tracking number and assured me it would be there soon and if I’d did not to just let them know. I approve 4 star from me for price obviously you found but one way way stronger for 900$ but for this price it’s worth it to me you can always add on if needed that’s the glory of wood ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 3, 2024 by Mountain man

  • EXTREMELY HARD TO CLEAN
Someone else mentioned in the reviews that this coop is very hard to clean. I couldn't agree more! The door to the coop (upper level) is ridiculously narrow and tiny. The roost bars are permanently secured, so trying to scoop out the litter is difficult and frustrating, and the since the door is so small my litter scoop doesn't fit in there easily enough to clean the corners of the roost area. Unfortunately the roof does not open, so you can't access the sleeping quarters that way either. The floor of the roost area is meant to be pulled out for cleaning, but it does not easily slide out! You need to wiggle and jerk it out. It's terribly constructed. I may try sanding it to see if I can get it to slide easier. The only solution I've found to best clean the roosting area is to change out the roosts (which I plan to do) for something DIY. I'll use a wooden handrail (Home Depot) for the roosts and raise them a few inches higher so it's easier to access the poop underneath it to clean. But even with this fix, the only way to fully access the roosting area is to come in through the sides where the nesting boxes are (because the front door is so stupid small). Also, cleaning the bottom area (the "run") is not easy either. There are two doors on this section. One is in the front, one in the back. You cannot rotate the bottom 90 degrees -- in order for the top (coop) to securely attach to the bottom (run), the doors of the run must be in front and in back, not on the sides. If you plan to have accessible space around all the sides of this coop, that's fine. But if you are planning to butt the coop up against something structural, say a wall, you lose access to back door of the run, making cleaning it nearly impossible. I should add, cleaning this coop from only the front does not work efficiently enough. You're going to be bending and twisting severely to get to all the corners of the run each time. I have a damaged neck and a damaged back, this is torture for someone like myself. Very poor design. Aesthetically it's very cute. But maintenance wise, the design is dreadfully flawed. If I had known this, I never would have bought this coop. It's very expensive for something that is difficult to maintain. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 13, 2025 by KP

  • Not to bad, but some issues with the design Not to bad, but some issues with the design
Pattern Name: For 4-6 Chickens (69.8"L x 42"W x...
All in all it is a good coop, we have 4 chickens any more than that I would say it’s way to small to for them. It’s pretty heavy to make sure when you are putting it together to put it in the right spot. It seems secure but I will say you can tell the wood is made out of cheaper materials. There were chips in the paint and dings in the materials. However these are heavier boxes so I wonder if that’s more because of the shipping than the manufacturing. There are a few bigger issues I have with the design for example there is no way to shut up the coop completely you can see there is no door and that they can go out and in at all times. Which for the birds is great however being human we know predators will also love this because all they have to do is get into the underneath fence and they have access to your whole coop. Plus during the winter (yes they are birds that can handle some cold but that doesn’t matter when it gets down in the negatives) we will have to find a way to cut down on the draft. Luckily the outdoor pin (for double the protection because I don’t trust the bottom wiring.) have a tarp that we can cover the whole thing with to help with that and keep the water out as much as possible. I would say this is probably not the safest by itself for the chickens you will need a outside pin. I wish I would have known about not having the door because I probably wouldn’t have gotten it if I had known. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 8, 2026 Reviewed in the United States on April 8, 2026 by Amazon Customer

  • Easy and sturdy
Pattern Name: For 4-6 Chickens (69.8"L x 42"W x...
Arrived in two boxes. Took a few hours to put together with two of us and some power tools. Wood was fairly sturdy and it looks great put together. Easy to move once put together. Our chickens love it, it’s been easy for them to navigate. I’ve recommended it to friends that are thinking about getting some chickens. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 23, 2026 by Jacqueline

  • Better then i thought Better then i thought
This coop has really worked better for what its was intended for. I got this coop after i got a fertilized egg from husband who did a farmer a favor. The chickens were not planed. He gave us some more and I hatched 8 chicks, and got this coop to fit my budget, Then my sister-in-law asked me to hatch some for her and we hatched 19. I kept the 7 i guessed to be roosters ( only 1 was) seems i have a talent for picking eggs sense out of 19 there were only 3 roosters lol. Then i found a chicken in the middle of the road at 2 am....sleeping and couldn't find the owner so this coop intended for a max of 10 bird is currently housing 16 birds and they all have plenty of room lol. i will get them a bigger one soon but its has lasted through heavy rain and has fit two heat plates in it and after tarping the bottom is working well in the winter as well. Even with every body roosting on the wooden perches only 3 have to sleep in the nesting boxes, they all seem pretty happy with it for now, were going to build a barn for them in the spring, its a great little coop, but it dose need to have regular maintenance, the paint on the perches rubbed off after 2 months and i had issues with the panel for the droppings being hard to pull out because bedding got in the way if its had been a little deeper it would have been nice. i also wish there had only been 1 door on top because i had to cover 1 to keep rain out, that was my only issues with it. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 6, 2025 Reviewed in the United States on January 6, 2025 by Shannon Harvey

  • Meant for a couple of chickens
Pattern Name: For 3-4 Chickens (67.3"L x 36.8"W...
Bought this for new chickens. Went together fairly quick thought it was the perfect size now the chickens are bigger and the little side hutch doors together eggs don’t work correctly. The hinges have broken and it’s like laying a piece of wood on the box. I wish it was more sturdy and stayed together better. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 6, 2026 by Darcy

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