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Aivituvin Chicken Coop 75.7" Extra Large Chicken House with Run Multi-Levels Poultry Cage with Large Nesting Box,6-10 Chickens

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Pattern Name: Chicken coop AIR48


Features

  • Strong and DurableGreat upgrade of all- around iron reinforcement edge of coop and nesting box make our hen house stronger and durable.
  • Large Nesting BoxThe wire pen under 2 Large side nesting box extend larger running space.
  • Nice Chicken CoopSuper large sleeping area includes a Pull out tray , 2 round edge perches, sliding door and 2 ventilation vents keep your animals safe inside at night.Waterproof Asphalt roof cover all areas,2 large perches in running area.
  • Predator-ResistantConstructed of Naturel wood frame, durable and sturdy metal wire with predator-resistant spring latch keeps your Chicken flock secure.3 big doors for easy catching your pets.
  • Overall dimension 75.7(L) x 65.7(W) x 59.1(H),Chicken house include large nesting box, resting and running area.

Brand: Aivituvin


Product Dimensions: 75.7"L x 65.7"W x 59.1"H


Gap Size: 22 months


Material: Metal


Specific Uses For Product: Indoor


Product Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 75.7 x 65.7 x 59.1 inches; 152 Pounds


Date First Available ‏ : ‎ June 11, 2021


Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ Aivituvin


Best Sellers Rank: #26,290 in Patio, Lawn & Garden (See Top 100 in Patio, Lawn & Garden) #289 in Poultry Habitat Supplies


#289 in Poultry Habitat Supplies:


Customer Reviews: 3.6 3.6 out of 5 stars 205 ratings


Item Weight: 152 pounds


Manufacturer: Aivituvin


Date First Available: June 11, 2021


Item Package Dimensions L x W x H: 51.8 x 26.8 x 10 inches


Item Dimensions LxWxH: 75.7 x 65.7 x 59.1 inches


Item Weight: 152 Pounds


Brand Name: Aivituvin


Color: light grey


Size: 75.7"L x 65.7"W x 59.1"H


Material: Metal


Number of Items: 1


Style: Durable


Breed Recommendation: Large Breeds


Included Components: Removable Tray, Nesting Box


Specific Uses for Product: Indoor


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  • Good value coop
Pattern Name: Chicken Coop
Arrived undamaged and assembled easily with 2 people. The wood is not high quality and the paint was thin and spotty. I caulked up all seams and roof screws and repainted with oil based exterior paint to protect the wood and give a barn appearance. I also built a pressure treated 2x4 base for it to sit on and keep it off the ground. Added a rooster weather vane for looks. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 20, 2024 by Jeff C. Jeff C.

  • Very disappointed
After reading all the reviews, I chose this chicken coop for reliability, sturdiness and, in addition, it was cute. However, now I regret my decision. It was assembled in July for four young chickens and now four months later it is falling apart and not safe the chickens. While it wasn’t the most expensive coop, I still expected it to last longer than four months. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 16, 2023 by Tammy L. O'Krongley Tammy L. O'Krongley

  • Quick to Assemble!
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

  • Only big enough for 1 chicken
Pattern Name: Chicken Coop
The media could not be loaded. I spent hours reviewing coops and finally picked this one for my 3 hens. Its not big enough for 1 hen let alone 3-6 according to their rating...unless it is strictly for sleeping. I did major upgrades to everything including 4x4 outdoor wood bottom/ground frame, removed plastic windows & roof seams and relaced w heavy screen or hardware cloth for ventilation and caulked all seams and edges. The nesting box hinges are flimsy and screws are shallow. One immediately stripped with 2 lifts. The wood is very cheap and splits easily. I bought outdoor paint to cover in fall after summer heat. The bottom 9.2 sq ft is tiny- you cannot fit water and food and 3 chickens along w the staircase. Althought it looks cute, its honestly, not very functional. I will probably deconstruct it and use it for parts in the fall. I strongly suggest buying an alternative, larger coop, especially if you 2 have 2 or more regular sized chickens ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 13, 2024 by Bobbie J. Bobbie J.

  • Great first coop
This is my first attempt at raising backyard chickens and I bought this as a starter coop assuming I would need to upgrade it pretty quickly if I decided I liked the chicken hobby. Everything I read online said any of these cheaper coops were basically crap and wouldn’t hold up but I’ve had this one for about a month now and really don’t see any reason to upgrade. I have 3 full size adult chickens in mine and could probably fit one more if I really needed to. We have a lot of wildlife in our yard and I haven’t had any issues with predators getting in or opening the locks. As happy as I am with the coop, there were some things I needed to modify. First, there are way too many nesting boxes for the number of chickens that can fit in this coop which lead to chickens wanting to sleep in the nesting boxes and lay where the roosting bars are. I blocked off 3 of the nesting boxes and now the chickens sleep on the roosting bars and lay in the nesting box. I’d read that 9 square feet was too small for 3 chickens but I live in a cold climate and it seems like the chickens want to roost near each other for warmth anyway so they’re not using most of the space. The second thing to be aware of with this coop is that the “run” is not big enough to leave the chickens in all day. They need to be let out in the morning and closed up and night. It’s still nice having the run so that there is a dry space to keep their food/water/dust bath but the size really only works if the chickens are let out during the day. I initially thought I could leave the chickens in the run most of the day and only let them out for a few hours but they’ll really need to let out in the morning to be happy. Once I realized this I got them an automatic battery powered door and installed it in the run area. I also blocked off a small area of yard using a temporary 4 foot dog fence so they have about 400 sqft to wander in. They can fly over the fence but I’ve found they’re weirdly respectful of the boundary anyway and it keeps them from digging up the rest of the yard. With these modifications though this is a super low maintenance setup that seems to work just fine for a small number of backyard chickens ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 24, 2024 by AJ AJ

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