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PETSFIT Wooden Chicken Coop for 2-4 Chickens, Backyard Coop with Run, 2 Nesting Boxes and 2 Roost Bars,PVC Windows, Easy-Clean 3-Door Access,Weather-Resistant PVC Roof, 6 Ground Stakes

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Color: Brown


Features

  • Fits 24 Chickens Comfortably Designed for Small Backyard Overall (coop + run): 80.5 x 30 x 41.5in,Ideal for beginners and families.Capacity depends on breed sizePlease confirm the internal space of the small chicken coop to avoid overcrowding
  • Added Stability & Predator-Deterrent Anchoring Includes 6 ground stakes to help secure the chicken coop to soil, reducing shifting or tipping and helping deter lifting attempts from common backyard predators (For best security, place on level ground and check regularly)
  • Easy to Clean with 3 Doors Full-access wide front door(18 23 in) and lower clean-out door for quick bottom cleanup,plus a wire-mesh run door for easy reach into the run. Smooth interior plastic panel wipes clean quickly for simple daily maintenance
  • Weather-Resistant PVC Roof & Sliding Clear Window Durable PVC roof helps resist cracking, warping, and UV exposure for reliable outdoor use.The sliding transparent window improves airflow and natural light,helping reduce moisture buildup and keep the coop drier and more comfortable
  • Designed for Comfort: 2 Nesting Boxes & 2 Roost Bars Includes 1 indoor roost bar inside the coop and 1 roost bar in the run area, giving 24 chickens more space for resting, perching,and daily activity
  • Easy Assembly & Support Clear step-by-step instructions make setup simple.If you have any questions during assembly or use,message us through your order page and we'll be happy to help

Brand: Petsfit


Product Dimensions: 80.5"L x 30"W x 41.5"H


Material: Fir Wooden


Specific Uses For Product: Outdoor


Special Feature: Easy to Clean


Product Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 80.5 x 30 x 41.5 inches


Date First Available ‏ : ‎ January 22, 2026


Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ PETSFIT


Best Sellers Rank: #73,707 in Patio, Lawn & Garden (See Top 100 in Patio, Lawn & Garden) #575 in Poultry Habitat Supplies


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Customer Reviews: 4.1 4.1 out of 5 stars (981)


Brand Name: Petsfit


Target Species: Chicken


Specific Uses For Product: Outdoor


Included Components: Chicken Perch


Breed Recommendation: All Breed Sizes


Manufacturer: PETSFIT


Unit Count: 1.0 Count


Warranty Description: 1 year


Additional Features: Easy to Clean


Material Type: Fir Wooden


Color: Brown


Item Dimensions L x W x H: 80.5"L x 30"W x 41.5"H


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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

  • You’ll need to make adjustments to predator proof
So I turned this coop into a brooder for baby ducklings which is in my barn “nursery”. ***The latches are NOT predator proof - neither are the floor panels (they simply pop in and out). I stapled hardware cloth to the bottom to secure and drilled the floor panels into the coop itself to ensure predators could not push through the bottom and get my babies. I did not do this for the nesting box portion as this is where I house a heavy waterer and their food, and it would be difficult for a predator to push through there. (I don’t need to worry about raccoons etc getting into this room - I was more worried about rats, weasels and my doxie 😂 if you are concerned about larger predators I would suggest doing the same here ) I also purchased different latches . The nesting box latch was pretty secure - I did put a simple clasp on there so nothing could maneuver the hook but otherwise it takes a lot of dexterity to maneuver and open on its own which is positive . I also removed the right door panel and screwed in hardware cloth so that I could access a heat lamp. I also added puck lighting , tension rods to hold the heat lamp and a small blue tooth thermostat so I could make sure the temperature is appropriate for babies. Pros- weather proof , and super super easy to assemble . It was very easy to make the adjustments I needed to make, to make it secure and safe. It’s super cute and makes the perfect brooder for my barn so I don’t have house stinky ducklings in my house . It’s great for babies . I presently have 6 ducklings housed in here overnight (they’re in a separate and secure run during the day) could be great for other small animals so it’s versatile . Cons : NOT predator proof (floors pop in and out , latches are awful ) additional materials WILL need to be purchased to make this secure. I also don’t think unless you have just a few chickens or a few ducks that this coop is enough to offer decent housing . I personally wouldn’t purchase this to house more than 2 birds but that’s just me . ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 2, 2022 by Ashley Ayuso

  • Easy to Assemble
Color: Red
I bought one of these coops a couple years ago and attached it to a dog kennel as a run. We had to modify it a bit at the time - added hinges to the roof and added wood to the door frame to allow it to fit the end of the dog kennel. It worked great until our chicken burned it down (she knocked her heat lamp down in the middle of the night). Don’t worry… the chicken lived to tell the story. The coop, however, was a pile of ash and some screws in the morning. Since I had already modified the dog kennel for this particular coop, I bought another of the same style. I was pleasantly surprised that the new design now has hinges and supports so the roof can be opened (the old one did not, which seemed a problem for cleaning, hence why we added hinges ourselves). Also, the old one came unpainted, so I painted it with house paint. It was cute because it matched our house, but it also added to the prep and assembly time. This time, I ordered the red and white painted one. It’s very cute. A coat of sealer overtop would probably make it last a little longer, but it’s fine for me. I figure I’ll need to replace it about every 3 years anyway (the roof material starts to break down and flake apart after awhile). I was also very pleased with how easy this was to assemble. It maybe took me an hour by myself. I still need to modify it slightly to be able to attach it to the dog kennel, but that shouldn’t take long. If you want something easy to assemble with great functionality that’s ready to use right away, this is a great little coop. We’ve had up to six chickens at a time sharing this one, and they loved it, too. It’s not snake proof as we found a snake in there on rare occasions, but the raccoons never figured out how to open it. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 2, 2024 by Ashley

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