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PawHut 69" Chicken Coop, Fir Poultry Kennel with Connecting Ramp, Easy-Clean Tray, and Ventilated Nesting Box

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Fulfilled by Aosom Direct

Arrives Tuesday, Jun 25
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Color: White


Features

  • EASY TO CLEAN CHICKEN COOP: Have you been lamenting the mess of your feathered friends? The PawHut chicken coop makes your life raising poultry easy to clean with a slide-out tray within the perch.
  • ACCESSIBLE DESIGN: The integrated side-door, provides full access to chickens, enough space in the chicken run to clean with ease.
  • BUILT WITH SUPPORT: This fir chicken coop is built to keep the pets you're raising safe. Coated with a non-toxic water-based paint, and tilt asphalt roof to support against weather elements.
  • A CONNECTED AND SECURE ENVIRONMENT: A ramp connects the chicken's perch-room, to the outdoor run. The lockable doors on the coop ensure pet safety.
  • POULTRY KENNEL WITH COMFORT: A coop door on the side facilitates air flow to the interior, the transparency allows you to observe your fowl more easily.

Product Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 69.25 x 26 x 43.5 inches; 48.4 Pounds


Date First Available ‏ : ‎ July 16, 2021


Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ Aosom LLC


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Good little coop
Color: Natural Wood 6
This is a sturdy but very small coop even for 2-3 chickens. Many reviews I read people were disappointed, which I think is unfair. You just have to know what you are getting. I wanted a small hen house for my chickens to be able to roost at night and that is what this is. They cannot be kept in this space 24/7. If that is what you are looking for, you need to spend more money and get a bigger coop. When shopping for a coop the pictures always make it look bigger than it is. I included my teen in the picture so you can see how small it is. It was easy to assemble. Don't use a drill or electric screwdriver. It would be too much power and will split the wood. You can easily assemble by hand. This is a great little coop for the cost, but should not be used as a full time encloser in my opinion. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 11, 2020 by D. Lucey D. Lucey

  • Nice product
Color: Natural Wood 6
Hello, this is a nice coop for the money. Yes the wood is soft, as its fir. its nicely stained. Once put together, it is fairly sturdy. couple things to note, the door is put together so the latch is on the other side than what shows in the picture. It also is fairly loose, meaning the actual wood moves up and down within the door frame. will try to sturdy that up. Also, try and put it together fairly close to where you intend to set it up, as moving it is better with 2 people. the ramp is vulnerable when moving it, with just 2 small screws holding it together. the nest box bottom just sets in the frame and is not attached in any way. and each nest box is only about 7.5 inches. also, there are no insulating features and it's quite see-thru, so this won't be good in the winter, unless inside something else, or insulated. The wood is not strong enough for any type of predator protection. I do like it tho. Will make it work until a larger coop is built. Not good for more than 2 chickens, small ones at that. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 29, 2021 by DMJ

  • Great guinea pig habitat with a few easy modifications
Color: Natural Wood 6
Even though its a chicken coup we got this for our guinea pigs and they love it. Removed chicken wire from. Sides and replaced with plexiglass Added sides and extra rungs to ladder Made a OSB floor and stapled vinyl at the bottom and on the removable floor of the hideout. Added some web cams that we can talk through to them when we're out. Overall we couldn't be happier with this and plan to leave it in our livingroom. Instructions were okay. Assembly went well and the quality is far better than if expected. Love the real cedar wood smell. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 15, 2021 by Stew Stew

  • For my iguana.
Color: White
I have an iguana who likes to be out and about where we are, but I also have dogs. I bought this and set it up in my living room. She loves it. The locks are a little weak and I will be replacing them. It's of decent quality esp considering the price. HOWEVER, if you live where there are predators this alone is NOT going to protect your critters. It's fine for confining them in an otherwise protected area. I also added wheels so I can easily move from one room to the other when I am not as present as I would like to be. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 14, 2021 by Suzanna Bride Suzanna Bride

  • Smaller then advertised!
Color: Natural Wood 6
The dimensions are smaller then advertised! Mine is 3" shorter in length, 4" narrower and 1/2 " shorter in height . It's too small for chickens okay for chicks...
Reviewed in the United States on October 10, 2019 by DENISE MAC

  • Not bad for a starter coop
Color: Natural Wood 6
Fairly easy to assemble. Wish the parts would have been labeled though. That would have made it much simpler. I think I did it in about 3 hours over two nights. Having my kids “help” slowed me down but it was easy enough. Make sure you notice which side the wire mesh is supposed to be on so you don’t do it backwards. Pretty light weight. My wife and I carried it to its final spot without any difficulty. Keeps the chickens dry from what I’ve seen so far but only when they’re in the house itself. I laid our dog crate plastic bottom liner onto the angled part to keep the rain from blowing in and that seems to work well. Put our feeder under the henhouse but it get’s wet easily when it rains and makes the food soggy. Haven’t figured out a fix for that yet. The wood definitely expands when it gets wet So I wonder how they waterproofed it, if at all. We just had several days of rain and the door to the run is very difficult to open. The slide out for cleaning poop is decent. You have to figure out the best angle to get it out as the indenting intended to give you a finger hold to pull with isn’t great. Otherwise, it’s fine and easy to clean. FYI, chickens are stupid. One went into the house while I had the slide out and promptly fell through the opening that had been created. I haven’t had to clean out the nesting area yet so I’ve been lucky. I assume I can just put on some gloves and scoop the old shavings and any poop out. Size is not bad but misleading in they advertise up to 5 birds. Our 3 are medium sized hens ( I think) and I don’t think we could get more without them being crowded. MAYBE we could get by with one more but that’s definitely it. We already felt like they didn’t have enough room in the run to keep active so we built an addition, which added about 8 more feet of run for them and they seem to love it (maybe $35-40 total at Lowe’s for supplies). So far we’ve been ok with security. We put a 2x4 against all of the doors as an extra precaution against predators. Only one of the 3 doors has a latch that you can actually put a lock on. The others are just slide bolts. It would definitely make me feel better if they had changed that to make it a little more secure. Also, if you don’t use completely level ground, there may be gaps between the bottom wood and the ground so be aware of that or ready to add something like a brick to fill the gap. I’d probably buy again and would definitely buy something like an addition if they made it to add on to our existing coop and run. For the price and compared to other much more expensive modes, this is not a bad starter coop. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 23, 2020 by Anna Wilson

  • Looks good and made very well.
Color: Natural Wood 6
Original shipment was lost so I contacted the seller. They were fast to respond to my message and immediately sent a new one out. I received it in a couple days. The coop was very easy to assemble. It is weatherproof and appears to be easy to clean. We are housing medium quails and they love it. I recommend this coop. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 29, 2021 by Margarita Stafford

  • Suitable coop for younger/smaller chickens
Color: Natural Wood 6
Coop was shipped well with no issues. I was able to put this coop together by myself. I stained and painted it for a personal touch and hoping to add some longevity to it. We’re using it in a larger coop run for our littles who need to be separated from our current flock. There are 6 chicks and there seems to be plenty of room. Although it is sturdy enough for what we need, I would feel nervous leaving it outside of the Enclosed coop with chicks in it. It serves the purpose we were looking for. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 4, 2021 by Paul Sobczak Paul Sobczak

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