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Petsfit Large Chicken Coop with Upgraded Perches, Wooden Outdoor Chicken Cage with Large Nesting Box, Weatherproof Open Asphalt Roof &Removable Bottom, Duck House, Rabbit Hutch

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Color: Grey


Features

  • A Comfortable Home For Hens: Petsfit Large chicken coop fits 3-5 chickens or small animals, depending on breed. Dimensions: 55"Lx26.5"Wx28"H. Features large nesting boxes and ramps. Stylish design matches your courtyard
  • Upgraded Perches: Eco-friendly chicken coop has two widened, thickened wooden perches to sensitive protect feet and three side vents for good air circulation, promoting chicken health and productivity
  • Durable Weather-resistant Wooden Coop: Made of thick solid fir, eco-friendly paint, and stainless steel hardware. Rainproof asphalt roof ensures durability and protects pets from weather
  • Chicken Nesting Box: Luxury coop with built-in nesting box measuring 14"x23"x15".Open asphalt roof and metal lock for easy egg access and predator protection,side nest box with removable dividers that are spacious enough for 2 hens to lay
  • Secure Housing & Easy Cleaning:This chicken house has open asphalt roof, detachable bottom plate for easy cleaning, and 3 access areas for pet retrieval. Access points connect to doors for secure housing, ensuring pet safety

Brand: Petsfit


Product Dimensions: 55"L x 26.5"W x 28"H


Material: Wood


Specific Uses For Product: Outdoor


Special Feature: Removable, Waterproof, Weather Resistant


Product Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 55 x 26.5 x 28 inches; 60.19 Pounds


Item model number ‏ : ‎ SHWA001010W1Z2B-VC


Date First Available ‏ : ‎ November 8, 2022


Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ PETSFIT


Best Sellers Rank: #133,578 in Patio, Lawn & Garden (See Top 100 in Patio, Lawn & Garden) #855 in Poultry Habitat Supplies


#855 in Poultry Habitat Supplies:


Customer Reviews: 4.0 4.0 out of 5 stars 972 ratings


Item Weight: 60.2 pounds


Manufacturer: PETSFIT


Item model number: SHWA001010W1Z2B-VC


Date First Available: November 8, 2022


Item Package Dimensions L x W x H: 46.5 x 28.3 x 7.3 inches


Item Dimensions LxWxH: 55 x 26.5 x 28 inches


Item Weight: 60.2 Pounds


Brand Name: Petsfit


Target Audience Keyword: chicken duck rabbit


Directions: Keep it away from fire.


Warranty Description: 1 year


Model Name: SHWA001010W1Z2B-VC


Color: Grey


Material: Wood


Age Range Description: All Life Stages


Style: Stylish


Breed Recommendation: Small Breeds


Included Components: Nesting Box


Specific Uses for Product: Outdoor


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  • Chicken coop turned Fancy Feral Motel!
We’re using this coop for a FERAL KITTY HOME inside of a barn. It went together very easily and of course is sturdy enough for chickens. However since we’re repurposing it, we would have liked to have seen as lightly wider wood piece under the floor boards so the flooring could be a bit more secure for the weight of young cats. Short of doing that, we just used Gorilla glue along the wood that the floor boards rest on, and it solved the problem just fine. We did air everything out for two or three days to rid of any strong wood or glue scents. For more insulation from cold, we did a few extra things. First, we used extra some extra pieces of flooring with rubber backing that we happened to have, over the top of the coop wood. This took out any floor draft between the slats. Then to be sure it was insulated even a bit more, we used a roll of inexpensive rubbery shelf paper (like you use for open wire shelving in a garage.) Next, we had an mini-crib foam pad we weren’t using—fit perfectly! We covered that with super thin carpet roll (used for shelving) and cut it with scissors to just larger than the mattress and used some duct tape to keep it in place. Looks awesome and is a nice place for a cat to lie down on in the summer! But to be snuggly in winter cold, we added some large shoe boxes with body-heat reflective Sherpa type blankets (Amazon) and a (Walmart) type Sherpa throw tossed over it and around the boxes. This should be plenty, washable, and especially protected inside the barn, to keep any cats warm, while giving the family room to have space of their own. The little side box area is nice because we removed the divider so it’s like a den. If it seems they’re still not warm enough in very bad cold I have a heating pad made specifically for cats/ dogs with chew proof cord and cover, and an auto turn-off if it should somehow get too warm or spike. But honestly, I’m pretty sure we won’t need it. Having the two entries is nice in case they feel trapped, but this is one family of ferals so they are not at odds with other cats or animals or territory. Having just one entry is probably ok. We’re using the one on the end so it stays warmer everywhere else. Another idea we had to make it completely free if we had needed to, was to glue those 3” free samples of flooring and carpet (you get at DIY stores) on the floors and walls. But we happened to have almost everything so it worked out. I wish they’d just come inside, but since they’re afraid to, this is the best idea I could think of to make winter warm. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 10, 2019 by Lisa

  • Only one design flaw, but probably not major.
Color: Red
Easy to put together, and seems sturdy enough for our four hens. My only issue is it has no window, which considering chickens have no night vision and depend on sun for egg laying, might be an issue. Other than that, it seems a sensible design, and comfortable for them.
Reviewed in the United States on July 9, 2025 by tkgates

  • Best value small coop I could find for our suburban home
We set this up in May 2022 for our 4 hens. It's been about a month or so since they've moved in and they love it. We built our own run using hardware mesh and zip ties with some homemade stakes. I think you could probably go to Home Depot/Menards/Lowes and pick up some stakes, some hardware cloth, and some stakes to build your own run for basically a complete chicken setup. A few points: 1. I couldn't see this housing more than 4 hens. Probably ideal for 2-4. 2. Setup for this coop was extremely easy for my wife and I (city-grown kids who aren't very crafty). We had it up in about 30 mins from start to finish with kids running around. 3. The build materials aren't amazing (lightweight wood), but for the price it's actually a really good value. Check out some of the higher quality build prices and you'll see what I mean. 4. I'd recommend putting some weatherproof paint or clear spray on. That'll protect the wood from the elements since the roof isn't going to fully protect the structure from rain nor should it. Our girls aren't old enough to be producing eggs yet, but I'll come back and update this rating if it doesn't turn out very well for the long haul. But for now we're very satisfied with our purchase. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 26, 2022 by Kern

  • A good starter coop, but has issues
I bought this as a starter coop. At the time, I was not too sure if I would keep with the chickens or not. I have since found I am really enjoying my small flock of 3. The coop is easy to assemble and easy to disassemble to clean. My issues with the coop are that 1). It is flimsy. Every time I move it I fear I will break it. On the other hand, it is light weight enough to move; 2). The nest box does not screw together. It is held in place with dowels (pegs). As such, the nest box has actually fallen apart a couple of times now and I have had to put it back together; 3). I keep the coop inside an old pen I had for my dogs. I use it as the run. The chickens will hop on the roof and perch there, which also means a lot of poop. I did not fasten the roof so I could have access to the interior (it sits in place just fine). Since I have to periodically remove the roof to hose it down, it has taken a beating. It was not built for that type of abuse. My chickens moved into the coop in of May last year. I think it is probably good for another year. Already looking at replacements ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 14, 2020 by Sharon L Keil

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