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PawHut 145" Chicken Coop Large Chicken House Rabbit Hutch Wooden Poultry Cage Pen Garden & Backyard with Run & Inner Hen House Space

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Features

  • Extra Large Space: This over-sized chicken coop provides a large inner space for 6-8 chickens with a large run room, nesting box, resting area, and a ramp. It has ample room for chickens to move around freely.
  • Strong Construction: The large hen house is made of solid fir wood and painted with secure green paint, strong, last-long and good for the health of the animals. Roof with waterproof material will enhance weather protection and keep rain out.
  • Easily Accessible: With a living house and run, this chicken cage also has doors and 1 additional ramp for chickens to easily walk in and out. Outdoor run with robust and sturdy steel wire to keep chickens in and predators out.
  • Easy to Clean: The built-in slide-out dropping tray on this chicken house is made for easy cleaning, and includes a window for observation of chickens as well as air circulation.
  • Product Information: Overall Dimension: 145" L x 68" W x 67" H. Living House Dimension: 41.75" L x 39.25" W x 67" H, Run Box Dimension: 41.75" L x 39.25" W x 19.75" H (Bottom), 101.5" L x 39.25" W x 40.5" (Left)

Description

Your pets are your family, and we understand that they deserve nothing but the best. We're always pushing for higher quality on our pet furniture, accessories, and living essentials to make sure that you feel as connected to your furry family as possible. Dogs, cats, birds, small animals, rabbits, and chickens all are taken care of under PawHut's roof. Show the appreciation they deserve with PawHut. Visit the Store Visit the Store Aosom as it's pronounced, ‘Awesome’. An online e-commerce retailer since 2009, we sell a range of homeware, kitchen, garden and outdoor, pet, office and car products HOMCOM, Outsunny, PawHut, Soozier, Vinsetto, DURHAND, Qaba, kleankin Each day, we here at Aosom work our hardest to live up to our name. Our goal is to take the convenience and selection of online shopping and pair it with excellent quality to create a buying experience like none other. Please note: This item arrives in separate boxes and may not be part of the same shipment; delivery times may vary. Package includes: 1 x Chicken coop 1 x Manual This Pawhut chicken coop is made of premium waterproof fir wood which is naturally beloved by poultrys and other small animals. The roof of this hen house is made of waterproof materials to protect against bad weather. This chicken cage is suitable for raising hens and chickens. Your poultry can lay their eggs in the nesting box and you can easily get the eggs afterwards. The chicken house is easy to clean because it is built with a removable bottom sliding tray for easy access to droppings.

Brand: PawHut


Product Dimensions: 145"L x 68"W x 67"H


Material: Fir


Specific Uses For Product: Outdoor


Special Feature: Lockable


Product Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 145 x 68 x 67 inches; 144.4 Pounds


Item model number ‏ : ‎ D51-150V02OG


Date First Available ‏ : ‎ April 27, 2020


Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ Aosom LLC


Best Sellers Rank: #1,430,453 in Patio, Lawn & Garden (See Top 100 in Patio, Lawn & Garden) #8,659 in Poultry Habitat Supplies


#8,659 in Poultry Habitat Supplies:


Customer Reviews: 2.9 2.9 out of 5 stars (77)


Brand Name: PawHut


Specific Uses For Product: Outdoor


Included Components: Nesting Box, Ramp, Tray


Breed Recommendation: All Breed Sizes


Dog Breed Size: Large


Manufacturer: Aosom LLC


UPC: 842525112482


Pet Type: Small Animal


Model Name: Chicken Coop


Model Number: D51-150V02OG


Manufacturer Part Number: USD51-1500131


Target Species: Chicken


Unit Count: 1 Count


Item Type Name: Chicken Coop Large Chicken House Rabbit Hutch Wooden Poultry Cage Pen Garden & Backyard with Run & Inner Hen House Space


Warranty Description: 1 Year Warranty Against Manufacturer Defects


Additional Features: Lockable


Number of Levels: 2


Number of Doors: 3


Material Type: Fir


Color: Orange


Item Dimensions L x W x H: 145"L x 68"W x 67"H


Item Weight: 144.4 Pounds


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  • Poor Quality
My wife and I bought this chicken coop for our chickens back in December 6, 2020. For the six small chickens we had at the time, it was the perfect size. Ordinarily I do not do reviews on products I purchase, but I felt I should make an exception on this product as the past two years have proven we definitely did not get our money’s worth. I would like to spare somebody else the grief of wasting their money on a product as poor quality as this chicken coop. I will first start with what is good about this chicken coop. For starters, it is fairly simple to assemble. I think my brother and I had it fully put together in less than an hour. The next thing I liked about it was the design. It is an attractive looking chicken coop, and it is very easy to access the laying boxes and its inside for spreading some straw around. Now for the bad. I was already a little concerned when we were putting this coop together as the wood did not appear to be of high quality, especially for something that cost, at the time, over $600 (December 6,2020). The wood did not have any blemishes or anything. In fact, it was stained and “treated” an attractive rusty/reddish color. But the wood seemed very light and flimsy as we assembled the pieces together. Unfortunately, my concerns proved true in only a matter of several months. We placed this chicken coop underneath a large barn shed, so it has never even been fully exposed to the elements. It might, on occasion, get a little dampness when it rains with a strong wind coming from the south. Sunlight falls only on the pen portion of the coop, but the main body of the coop is tucked up inside the barn far enough that direct sunlight never reaches it. Our chickens are free ranging, so they only need the coop to stay in at night. All of that said, even in this somewhat sheltered environment, I was amazed at how soon the wood on the chicken coop started to warp. Without direct sunlight or heavy exposure to moisture, the shiplap planks on the roof began to curl up and separate in less than six months. These shiplapped portions of the coop, which were glued by the manufacturer, became too quickly separated, proving they used a very cheap glue and not enough nails. In fact, I was surprised to realize how few nails the manufacturer used on this product. They used far too much glue as a substitute. For a couple of months, I tried to fix problem areas as they popped up by using a quality wood glue to glue them back down. But eventually, I grew weary of having to do this and stopped. One day, I lifted the lid to one of the laying boxes to check for eggs, and the lid just fell apart in my hands. Apparently, the glue the manufacturer used had finally disintegrated, and with very few nails holding the wooden pieces together, it just fell apart. The wood itself appears to be a light pine wood which can be very susceptible to warping, especially if it is not properly treated. The so-called weather “treatment” the manufacturer claims to put on this chicken coop does not adequately protect the wood from outdoor exposure. Now that we are going on two years, the chicken coop is at least still standing, but it is not in good shape, even with light use. I suppose I might pay $100 for a product like this, but I felt it definitely did not perform for the $600+ we bought it for back in December 2020. Our chicken coop has been relatively protected under our barn shed, so I can only imagine what it would look like if it was fully exposed to the elements as the manufacturer advertises. To me, what they have done qualifies as false advertisement - to make a product this expensive but that does not hold up to what the manufacturer claims. A person could save himself a lot of money and grief if they would just go out, by the wood and some chicken wire, and then build themselves a chicken coop from scratch. It would last a lot longer and be much stronger than this chicken coop. That’s what I should’ve done in the first place. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 1, 2022 by Amazon Customer

  • Looks & works great!
Works well, spacious for our 5 chickens. A little time consuming to put together, but easy if you’re a handyman/woman. Very happy so far with purchase. Cannot comment on being weatherproof because we keep it in our pole barn. Appears to be sturdy, and the only thing I can see as a potential problem for water leaks is a small gap on both nesting boxes that could easily be remedied. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 21, 2021 by Robert H.

  • Fine in a pinch, but generally avoid
This coop may be good in a pinch, but requires a lot of work to make it ok for habitation, and then probably some more once the chickens move in. I don't expect this coop to last more than 2 years, at which point hopefully 2021 lumber prices will be gone. We spur of the moment got our chicks, and needed something fast (got it in a few days), and with sky high lumber prices this worked out about equal. The coop and run are a decent size and plenty of nesting boxes for a few hens. However, as everyone else mentioned the directions are barely helpful. Blurry and unclear. The sections are generally dowel reinforced and then use the cheap included screws to connect. Some of the pieces are mirror images of each other, so it matters if it's on the left or right side, but have the same letter and the directions make no mention of this. It wasnt difficult to put together, but the directions are a rough guideline. All of the hardware needs updating and some additional added for security. The large door to access the coop had no hardware and just slides behind two stupid little heart cleats. As someone else noted the nesting box bottoms are not attached at all, so I added some exterior plywood screwed into the bottom of them so predators can't just push their way in. The roofing is garbage and the cheap fir they use has so many knots I ended up with a few holes just assembling it after knots fell out. After every rain, before the girls went out I had to caulk several holes and used flex seal tape to "flash" the HUGE gaps between the nesting boxes and the main coop. Now all the roofing boards, which are just glued down, are separating so the roof leaks all over. I'll have to caulk every seam on all the roofs to try to prevent it from leaking and ruining another batch of food. Also, the roof isn't attached at all as default, so that needed to be addressed too. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 5, 2021 by Crabbyman6

  • Chicken coop
It's falling apart fast. We have had to make several repairs and have only had this a few months
Reviewed in the United States on September 5, 2023 by Lonnie Chabes

  • HORRIBLE!!! HORRIBLE!!!
I usually don't do reviews but I paid alot for this coop and it was a waste of money. Your better off building one yourself. First the instructions were horrible, everything was so blurry, you couldn't tell which screws to use where. Then the hardware has to be the cheapest that there is. We had to replace most of it. The biggest problem with it is after 2 months it was falling apart. After the 1st rain the boards on the roof are lifting off. We keep screwing them down but we have to replace all of them. I wish I could get some of my money back, but I'm sure this company doesn't care about customers cause they sure don't care about the horrible products they selling. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 3, 2021 Reviewed in the United States on June 3, 2021 by Dawn Diehm

  • Missing hardware and very compact instructions - but okay coop so far Missing hardware and very compact instructions - but okay coop so far
I had gotten the Paw Hut Cattio months prior for my kitties. It was perfect. All the right parts for all the right places. Instructions laid out over pages and pages. The finished product was honestly a little flimsier than I would like but does it's purpose. So I figured the Paw Hut Chicken coop would be just as nice for my feather babies. First off, the parts list and instructions are on three full size pages. So all of the steps are combined and it was hard to follow. I got lost a few times. Now, you can figure it out mostly. However, one of the screws was clearly understocked in the packaging. The parts listed 20 of this type of screw. One step took all 20 of the screws. Another step later takes 8 more of that screw. What?! So I went to the local hardware store and guesstimated the screw. I chose two head sizes and the larger one worked fine. So I continue to build. (for the Cattio I had completed the build by myself.) The coop definitely needs two people for portions of it. Another bit of missing pieces - the little wood nubbies. I don't know what they are called off-hand. But these are the parts you put in one piece and then slide it into the other to keep it in place while you screw it in. It was missing probably about 18 of these as all of the "run" parts need to be screwed together after guidance of the nub. They clearly had holes drilled in them for the wood nubbies, but not enough wood nubbies. I managed to screw it together. Also, several of the instruction pictures do not fully show you what to do. I ended up watching someone's short video on YouTube which was reviewing what they did to add to it. And that is where I figured how to install and what the little heart shaped wood pieces were. (In the video these were a different shape so yours may differ too.) And honestly that is a poor design part of this. The "back door" area of the coop in which you can take it off to get in the coop to fix things - it is not a hinged door. Rather it is a door that sets on there. And the little wood hearts (only two of them) are to be screwed in about midway down the beams next to the door. Then you turn the pointed side of the heart in to hold that door in place. It works ok. BUT - if a critter was to paw at it I am positive the door would just fall off! There should be four, one near each corner. And they should be longer so when they turn in they are more secure. There is probably about two millimeters of length overlapping the door. There seemed to be a lot of shortcuts taken with this particular coop from Paw Hut. I do like it better than the coop my older chickies have. But I think I will go with something else for the next "upgrade" such as the Egglu by Omlet. I have been eyeballing that for a while, and right now it is about the same price but that one is plastic and supposedly great in different weather situations and easy to clean. For this Paw Hut Coop though, the build took me about 6 hours because I had to figure out what the heck the instructions meant and go buy extra pieces. The going to the store is not included in this time frame. Mine has been put together for only about two weeks now. So I cannot rate the overall weatherability. It is wood and some areas are pretty thin and it doesn't seem to be treated/no paint either. I hope it lasts at least a couple of seasons. I doubt it will last as long as the costs makes it seem like it will. I think they should lower the price of this to make it worth the money. I am also questioning how well this will hold up to the predators. It is okay. I also ended up putting a line of small bricks on the outside of it (not pictured) to help stop digging of predators. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 11, 2021 Reviewed in the United States on June 11, 2021 by Dawn Morgan

  • Quality Coop just use !!!GLUE!!!
It arrived in the time said nothing was missing or broken. Only thing i would absolutely advise is to glue every piece of wood that touches each other period!!!! And then water seal it and mine came out very strong and can lift it and move it anywhere no problem whatsoever
Reviewed in the United States on June 4, 2023 by BurlongBwild

  • Poor Quality
This chicken coop is not worth the money you pay for it. The nails that are used to hold the coop together are short and does not hold the wood together. When the wood gets wet it becomes soft and causes the nails to come out of the wood. The coop sits on top of part of the chicken run, but the only thing that keeps the coop from shift is 11/2 " wood dowels. A month after we had the chicken coop it all started to fall apart, so we had to reinforce every inch of the chicken coop with actual screws to hold it together. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 2, 2022 by Rock guy

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