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

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Pattern Name: AIR59(67.3"L x 36.8"W x 40.6"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: 4 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 6 Big Doors: 6 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 36.8"W x 40.6"H. Capacity: 2-3 adult chickens. Also suitable for chickens, rabbits, ducks and other small animals.
  • Frame made of FSC-Certified wood

Brand: MEDEHOO


Product Dimensions: 67.3"L x 36.8"W x 40.6"H


Material: Polyvinyl Chloride


Specific Uses For Product: Outdoor


Special Feature: Multiple Access


Product Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 67.3 x 36.8 x 40.6 inches


Date First Available ‏ : ‎ April 17, 2023


Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ MEDEHOO


Best Sellers Rank: #35,633 in Patio, Lawn & Garden (See Top 100 in Patio, Lawn & Garden) #213 in Poultry Habitat Supplies


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Customer Reviews: 4.0 4.0 out of 5 stars 168 ratings


Manufacturer: MEDEHOO


Date First Available: April 17, 2023


Item Dimensions LxWxH: 67.3 x 36.8 x 40.6 inches


Brand Name: MEDEHOO


Color: Grey


Material: Polyvinyl Chloride


Breed Recommendation: Small Breeds


Included Components: Removable Tray, Nesting Box


Specific Uses for Product: Outdoor


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  • Really good coop - I have 6 chickens
Pattern Name: AIR66(69.8"L x 42"W x 54.6"H)
I got this coop in two boxes (okay, technically three - turns out I impulse-added the run and THANK GOODNESS I did). There were a lot of pieces, but honestly, it was super easy to put together. The instructions were good and while it says it takes two people, I did it by myself. Just turned on my music and got to work. It took me about 4-5 hours for the coop and run. (I was going slow to make sure I did everything right :)). My biggest worry was the size - I have 6 5 wk old chicks and the coop alone would’ve been like chicken sardines. The run saved the day. I included a pics that include the chicks so you can get a real sense of space. I’m a newbie to chick life and wanted something simple, but the sizing info online had me second-guessing. Hopefully these pics help someone else! Boxes arrived on time, all the parts were there and overall, I’m happy with it. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 19, 2025 by H. D. Strozier H. D. Strozier

  • Worked as advertised. No hidden surprise's.
Pattern Name: AIR66(69.8"L x 42"W x 54.6"H)
Easily assembled, I think it took my son and I about 35 to 40 minutes in total. The wood isn’t extremely durable, but will definitely get the job done. It Looks amazing and fits all our needs. I actually ordered a second one for my ducks and geese.
Reviewed in the United States on May 10, 2025 by GWilli06

  • Clever Design, But One Major Flaw Was a Deal-Breaker
Pattern Name: AIR66(69.8"L x 42"W x 54.6"H)
I really liked the overall design of this chicken coop, especially how the run is built directly underneath the elevated house. That setup not only saves space but also makes it easier to access the coop for cleaning or egg collection. The integrated run is a nice touch and something I appreciate in a compact design like this. That said, I do think there are too many egg boxes for the size of the run. Unless you’re planning to build a run extension, it feels a bit excessive—realistically, half as many nesting boxes would probably be sufficient, especially with a smaller flock. The main issue for me, though, and ultimately a deal-breaker, was the lack of an option to fully close off the run from the coop using an automatic door. After looking at a lot of photos and videos, I realized the ramp does fold up into the bottom of the coop, which would theoretically seal off the run. But considering the wire used isn’t high-gauge and doesn’t appear predator-proof, that’s not a solution I’d trust. I really wanted to be able to install an automatic door to lock the chickens safely into the coop at night, and this design doesn’t support that without a lot of custom work or creative modifications. It’s a great layout with a lot of thoughtful touches, but the lack of secure separation between the coop and run just didn’t work for my setup. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 4, 2025 by HockeytownChamp

  • Good, Inexpensive Coop with extra effort required
Pattern Name: AIR66(69.8"L x 42"W x 54.6"H)
It was relatively easy to put together but you must invest a little more if you want it to last. Extra hardware cloth must be cut to fit around the Coop as well as under the nesting boxes and replace the latches with something more secure to protect from predators. The wood is fir and it's very soft, so soft you can scratch with your fingernail. Rats can easily chew through it if you don't wrap it in hardware cloth. You'll need to raise it off the ground on a slab or it'll rot. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 18, 2025 by David

  • Better then i thought
Pattern Name: Wire Mesh
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 by Shannon Harvey Shannon Harvey

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