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ChickenGuard Self Locking Chicken Coop Door, Predator Resistant Pop Hole Door, Chicken, Poultry Coop Accessories (Door only - Automatic Openers Sold Separately)

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Features

  • Introducing our brand new self locking door A worlds first. Perfect to stop crafty predators from lifting up the coop door and getting to your precious flock an ideal accompaniment for one of our ChickenGuard coop door openers! (Opener not included))
  • Once the door is fully lowered locks engage on either side, adding an additional level of comfort and security for you and your hens
  • Weather resistant, will not warp, crack or swell with moisture. Material actually hardens and strengthens over time in the sun and elements!
  • ChickenGuard takes environmental responsibility extremely seriously so we are proud that our tough and durable runners are 100% recycled plastic
  • Our brand new self-locking door kit is sure to be a game changer for backyard chicken owners wanting to secure their flock's safety. Door size is 10" x 12", Runners 23. 5"

Brand: CHICKENGUARD


Target Species: Chicken


Product Dimensions: 16"L x 13"W x 1"H


Material: Plastic


Specific Uses For Product: Active


Product Dimensions: 16 x 13 x 1 inches


Item Weight: 7.1 ounces


Manufacturer: ChickenGuard


Country of Origin: United Kingdom


Item model number: CHICKENGUARD Self Locking Chicken Coop D


Batteries: 4 AA batteries required.


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • No longer locks
Installed this self locking door 6 months ago to replace a wood manual door. We mounted it on the inside of our coop with the ChickenGuard Automatic Door Opener. The opener moves the door VERY slowly, the door is light enough that our impatient Orpington and Brahmas can scoot under and lift it a bit as they hurry out in the morning. Similarly the door has closed on a lingering chicken, it lifts, pauses then attempts to close a moment later, all gentle enough that a Brahma may continue to linger. (We prefer this to the horrific stories of chicken decapitation by other automatic doors.) Install was fairly quick, reframing to fit the new door was the only headache. Would've have given it 5 stars but the self-locking mechanism doesn't work anymore, the wings get stuck inside the door so it's no longer "predator proof". ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 1, 2023 by Amazon Customer

  • [Door only model] Great if you want locking security, just beware of keeping tracks clean
We bought the door only back in 2020 when we got our first coop going. The door is easy to install and the locking mechanism never gets stuck when lifting. However, the locking track does easily fill with debris preventing it from locking and has to be cleaned out occasionally. So anyone with the automated opener should be aware of this. We rigged it up on a simple pully system so we could open and close it from outside the coop allowing the chickens into the run. I'm now looking to add an automated opener to make chores a a bit easier, but the prices sure have skyrocketed. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 23, 2023 by theegg

  • Overpriced
I don't have an automatic chicken door. I just wanted something that would keep the varmints out at night. So far it does do that. The door and hardware are not great quality for the price I paid. I have to add some things to make this sturdier.
Reviewed in the United States on July 17, 2023 by Wendel59

  • Experienced chicken keeper, highly recommend
Having an automatic door is essential for us as we have nearly 100 chickens, but also a very busy family. We cannot always be home right at dark. We’ve had automatic doors for years. One with wood across the bottom on the exterior to prevent raccoons from opening it and the other in a predator proof run. Well 12 dead chickens and a clutch of eggs set to hatch the following day later taught us nothing we did to secure them this summer was going to help. I purchased these doors to replace ours. I ordered 1 in case my husband didn’t want to take the time to install two. It was easy enough he agreed to install the second as well. We were both highly impressed by the sturdiness of the door. I have tried to lift it open from the outside and cannot once they lock. The track doesn’t get clogged like our old one. One big concern I had was loosing power and the door then being stuck shut….. no problem! You simply lift the string from the inside. These were also less expensive than the flimsy doors we had before. They close slowly and have had no issues with chickens or chicks being in the way. Highly recommend ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 21, 2022 by Amazon Customer

  • Door works great to lock and release my chickens
I already used the chicken door opener with a homemade door, but switched to this door for my new coop build. It was easy to install, works great and locks at the bottom to secure the door at night. It locks by pushing out a tab on each side of the door frame. The tabs are pulled in to unlock the door, by the lifting up of the center pull tab on top of the door. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 30, 2023 by shoppergal

  • Great Door
Great value for the price. Bought this for our chicken tractor coop as an extra safeguard at night. Haven't yet installed an automatic controller as it's working fine with a string that we raise and lower manually. Installation requires basic handy skills. I had to reposition one of the tracks after installation as it ended up crooked on the first try. Works great now. Locks consistently when lowered. I was surprised to find most of the mechanics are plastic which concerned me at first but we've had it a couple of weeks now and it seems pretty sturdy so it looks like it shouldn't be any issue. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 11, 2022 by AlpineSheep AlpineSheep

  • Works wonderfully, however the setup was difficult.
This product is working great. It did, however, take us a long time to figure out the setup for light sensor operation. It seems like the instruction manual that came with the door could not get me to the Wizard feature. Had to go to the website for instructions.
Reviewed in the United States on September 3, 2022 by Mary Boneck

  • Great concept that needs re-designed due to lock
We turned a new plastic shed into a coop then added this to control the chickens in and out of the run area and for protection at night. We are using it with no motor just simple eye lits and thin rope to pull. it slides up and down nice and seems built well enough. issue is the locking mechanism. it gets bound up inside the two metal sheets becuase they didnt add enough room for the mechanism to freely operate between the metal sheets. thus the locks dont lock and the door can easily be slid open by a predator... if your run isnt 100% secure then find a new door. if the lock doesnt matter then this is decent ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 19, 2022 by Barbara Oney

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