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New Age Pet ECOFLEX Jumbo Fontana Chicken Coop, Tan - Eco-Friendly with 3-Compartment Nesting Box, Hinged Lid, 2 Roosting Bars, Ventilation, Easy Assembly, 10-Year Warranty, Outdoor Use Compatible

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Style: Jumbo Coop - Tan


Features

  • Made from Ecoflex
  • 3 divided nesting boxes
  • 12+ sqft interior space
  • up to 12 hens depending on breed
  • easy to clean

Description

Made from Eco FLEX, a wood polymer composite material consisting of recycled wood ground into a powder and recycled high density polymer. This material is nontoxic and nonabsorbent which makes it easy to clean. It won't warp, crack, split or twist. This jumbo chicken Barn holds up to 12 hens depending on breed. Removable roof for easy cleaning. 12+ soft interior space. 3 divided nesting boxes. Maple color. 1/2"x1/2" Stainless steel mesh pen sold separately

Brand: New Age Pet


Material: Ecoflex


Specific Uses For Product: Outdoor


Included Components: Jumbo Fontana Barn


Color: Tan


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ No


Product Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 54.1 x 46.3 x 40.1 inches; 101.1 Pounds


Manufacturer recommended age ‏ : ‎ 1 month and up


Item model number ‏ : ‎ ECHK503-B-16X


Date First Available ‏ : ‎ May 21, 2015


Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ Pinta International Inc.


Best Sellers Rank: #372,083 in Patio, Lawn & Garden (See Top 100 in Patio, Lawn & Garden) #2,230 in Poultry Habitat Supplies


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Customer Reviews: 3.7 3.7 out of 5 stars 216 ratings


Item Weight: 101.1 pounds


Manufacturer: Pinta International Inc.


Item model number: ECHK503-B-16X


Date First Available: May 21, 2015


Item Package Dimensions L x W x H: 50 x 23.5 x 14 inches


Item Dimensions LxWxH: 54.1 x 46.3 x 40.1 inches


Item Weight: 101.1 Pounds


Brand Name: New Age Pet


Target Audience Keyword: house-cats, dogs


Warranty Description: 10 Year Manufacturer Limited


Model Name: Jumbo Fontana Barn


Color: Tan


Size: Jumbo


Material: Ecoflex


Age Range Description: All Stages


Number of Items: 1


Style: Jumbo Coop - Tan


Included Components: Jumbo Fontana Barn


Specific Uses for Product: Outdoor


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  • This is the only coop I will use for nurseries for my hens and their babies!
Style: Jumbo Coop - Tan
I had three broody moms and this coop in tan and red are now the only ones I trust to keep my moms and their babies safe from marauding predators. I started out with one of these coops and two of other brands of coops. Predators were breaking into the other two. Two batches of babies wound up orphaned along the way. We meaning us and their children still miss them a lot. I revamped the entire fenced off nursery area so we have an avenue of nurseries all made with this product. I moved the orphans into the new structures where they have remained safe. One of our last orphaned clutches (1 cockerel and 5 pullets) still live as a family group of six in their nursery. They love their home and refuse to move to the main coop for adults.So the kids give this chicken coop a five star review as well. My only complaint is that I have to dismantle the roof in order to thoroughly clean these out spotless. As I build these (once you have built one the rest are extremely EZ-PZ!) I did make 2 small modifications. I added a (1X2) brace alongside the coop door top as I assemble to prevent the door from sinking in too deep.They provided one in the kit but I made a taller one that was more stable. I also changed out the door handle to something bigger and easier to grab. I used a small rubber mallet from the dollar store to gently tap the parts together- which saves on this great-grandma's tender hands. I have owned 3 other styles. None of them proved as safe for the birds or as easy to assemble. I've heard people say I wouldn't buy anything I had to make modifications to- well if it only adds to the safety of the birds and ease of use why not? You don't have to make these modifications but if you change your mind and want to later just know it's easier to do it as it is build and not an after thought. It took me less than 5 minutes to modify the coop doors. The other styles I owned were flimsy, difficult to operate every day, and proven not safe for the same price- who cares if there were any modifications needed. This coop is roomier, costs about the same, the safest I have experienced ever, and houses all the full grown birds it's advertised to house, plus it has full bird approval from the kids and their moms. Another added benefit is it's durability. The wooden ones start to rot within a year or two of daily use. No coops should be made of balsa wood. It's an invitation for gnawing rodents who will eat babies and will start eating chickens alive as they sleep. My oldest coop of this style is 4+ years old and just as sturdy as day one. I can pressure wash out the entire thing after shoveling out the big debris. Also another note: the manufacturers (New Age Pets) are very reachable. I have never needed replacement parts ever as everything has always come intact, but in hearing from others who have also use this product -when they did have a broken piece in transit -the manufacturer immediately replaced them without delay. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 12, 2024 by Jeanne

  • Decent product
Style: Standard
Decent product. It will work for what I need. I gave 4 stars because the box was damaged during shipping and in turn stretched the wire mesh. So I feel it could’ve had better packing inside the box. I did not reach out to supplier because I needed to use the product immediately and could not send this one back wait for another one. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 15, 2025 by Sam Sam

  • Pieces Packed Out of Order. Terrible Design for Cleaning. Several Pieces Broken or Missing.
Style: Jumbo Coopr - Red
Whoever designed this didn't raise chickens. Dark inside. No window. Take their advice and remove and identify all of the pieces from the two shipping boxes. They numbered in assembly order, but packed out of order haphazardly in the shipping container. Several pieces were broken. Also, where you assemble it is where it is going to stay. Due to the design, I do not trust attempting to lift and move this. Picture 1 - Vertical Support broken. Was able to assemble with the broken piece. Picture 2 - Missing Roof Support bracket. Found it in the box. Had to buy two screws to attach. Picture 3 - Left Vertical Hinge align piece broken off. Was able to epoxy. Picture 4 - This hinge piece was attached but broke right off the first time I raised the roosting box roof. I will disassemble and try to epoxy the same way I did the left handed piece. Picture 5 - to clean, you must remove this screw and the matching one on the left, and slide the individual roof pieces out toward you in reverse assembly order. There are only small cutouts in the corners on the floor to supposedly wash out of the box of any straw, feces, etc. Straw does not go out, making it necessary to somehow shovel the waste up and out of the top. How this is going to work in the winter with ice and snow on the roof I do not know. Update September 2024. This is the worst design ever. The cleanout holes in the corners are too small for chicken feces to wash out of. Whoever designed this barn clearly did not know anything about chickens. I hate it and I am going to destroy it and start over next spring. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 30, 2024 by K. Holr K. Holr

  • Way better than prefab wooden coops!
Style: Jumbo Coop - Tan
I previously had a prefab wooden coop that just didn’t cut it. It lasted maybe 2 years before becoming so weathered (even after being treated), that I had to throw it away. It basically fell apart. I live in SW Virginia, so the weather isn’t particularly harsh, but we get all four seasons and that other coop couldn’t take it. This one is much more sturdy. I have a chicken run that cannot be moved, so I was looking for a specific design where I could connect the coop and still have access to the nest boxes and this one fit the bill. I also stapled reflective insulation to the inside because the coop door stays open. I have seven chickens and they all fit in there with no problems. Cleaning it is a pain, but that’s my problem because of how I set the coop up. I also stapled hardware cloth to the bottom because it is elevated and I don’t want clever predators chewing away at the bottom. I have dogs that are outside a lot, so I don’t have any problems with predators, but better safe than sorry. It doesn’t leak and even if you closed the main door, there is plenty of ventilation. Overall, I’m very pleased. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 27, 2024 by M. Holmes

  • Not worth the price, should have listened to the reviews.
Style: Jumbo Coop - Tan
I should have taken the reviews more seriously. Opened the box to pieces already broken. Decided just to super glue and hope for the best (chickens need a coop now, can’t wait for replacement parts.) Will have to wrap in insulation and plywood to keep them warm this winter because it’s thin and lightweight material. Relatively easy to put together but not sure how it will hold up. Maybe worth $150, definitely not worth what I paid for it…. Don’t waste your money. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 27, 2025 by Whitney D Whitney D

  • Chic
Style: Standard
Well-designed, even in thinking how the buyer will assemble. I moved it around a lot since it was purchased. It is durable. The nut and bolts can become loose at times. So check them every time you move it.
Reviewed in the United States on January 25, 2025 by Ka

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