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TRIXIE Pet Products Chicken Coop with Outdoor Run, 66.75 x 30.25 x 41.25 inches

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Features

  • Item may ship in more than one box and may arrive separately
  • Suitable for 2 standard size chickens or 4 bantams
  • Nesting house with hinged roof and removable divider
  • Sleeping house with hinged roof and removable roosting pole
  • Sliding door at top of ramp to restrict access
  • Dimensions: 66.75 x 30.25 x 41.25

Description

Raising chickens can be a fun and rewarding experience for any backyard farmer. They produce nutritious eggs, as well as organic fertilizer, and are low-cost pets to maintain. Because chickens need room to roam and stretch their wings while still feeling safe, trixie's chicken coop with outdoor run is ideal for these lively companions. The traditional design allows your flock to roam inside and outside, upstairs and downstairs, in the sun or in the shade for ideal comfort. However, the sliding door at the top of the ramp allows for restricted access as needed. Upstairs features a sleeping house with a removable roosting pole and pull-out plastic tray for easy maintenance. It connects to a large nesting box which can be converted into 2 separate boxes by inserting our removable divider. Both the coop and nesting box have a hinged roof with locking arm that opens from above for easy access. Head downstairs and the close-mesh galvanized metal grid protects the flock from predators, and the lower wood paneling protects them from the wind while they stretch, peck and flap. Solid wood construction, galvanized metal, composite asphalt shingles and a weatherproof finish means this coop will endure years of use with very little maintenance. Suitable for up to 2 standard size chickens or 4 bantams. One year warranty. Color glazed pine. Measurements 66.75 by 30.25 by 41.25-Inch, mesh door opening 16 by 37-Inch. Weight 73-pounds.


Brand: TRIXIE


Target Species: Chicken


Product Dimensions: 66.75"L x 30.25"W x 41.25"H


Gap Size: 1.6 Inches


Material: Pine


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ No


Product Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 66.75 x 30.25 x 41.25 inches; 2.2 Pounds


Item model number ‏ : ‎ 55961


Date First Available ‏ : ‎ May 22, 2012


Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ TRIXIE


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Nice looking, but small and ramp is too slick for chickens feet
Size: 66.75 x 30.25 x 41.25 inches
First, I will give you a bit of background. I've raised and showed chickens for over 30 years, so I know just a bit about them. My husband and I live on a large dairy farm with various other animals, and I ordered this because, I had a broody hen who hatched out 4 eggs we put under her and her and her babies were getting way too big for the pet porter we had them in. I wanted a place to put her and her babies (now at 2 months old) in to integrate them back into the flock of 40, while she was teaching them how to go to roost, etc. My husband is so busy; I thought that this coop would be faster than having to build a small transitional coop. First, one box arrived via UPS, and the next day a second box. So, just be aware that if you just get one box you will have to wait for the next box to arrive to complete your coop. The directions are not great either! Good thing, my husband put it together (ha-ha). Measurements are 68 inches by 30 by 41-Inches. This coop looks nice. The finish is very nice. The hardware cloth looks to be fairly good quality. Though, this thing is smaller than it looks. Currently, we have the one momma chicken (a standard size Buff Orpington) and her 4 young (3 pullets and 1 cockerel) in there and it really is too small for all of them, but, since it is just transitional, it will work. If I was ordering this for a permanent home for chickens, I would NEVER put more than 2 full sized chickens or 4 bantam chickens in this. If chickens are overcrowded you can have a ton of behavior and health problems, such as feather picking, due to boredom. I added photo's to show how cramped it is with just my one hen and her 4 chicks. Of course, you can move this often to fresh grass and build another run to hook on to give more room. Also, one thing I didn't like about this coop is that the ramp into the house is finished wood and it is too slick for chicken's feet. My chickens don't like to use it. I plan on gluing some shingles to it for added traction or adding more wooden slats between the slick wood. Another thing, I thought could be improved was the quality of the latches and closures, particularly on the doors. I will probably replace the latches with a better quality latch, as raccoons could easily open up the doors. I wish there was a sliding cover on the one window in the coop, as during winter at night this could be closed if there were a sliding cover. When I use this coop in winter I will cover this up at night. Though, I think this is the perfect coop (with a bit of tweaking and more winterizing) for a broody hen to hatch her brood and raise them if you want her separated from the rest of the flock. Also, this would be perfect for one hen and one rooster if you want to insure that you have purebred fertile eggs- which is what I plan to use it for once my hen and her chicks are integrated back into the big flock. Overall, I would purchase it again, as it is quick to put up, looks nice, it's easy to get the eggs out, easy to clean and does the job I need it for. Though, if you can build fairly well, and want more than 2 full-sized chickens, we built an 8ftx8ft coop, complete with everything for just $50 more. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on April 23, 2013 by Shana Shana

  • The item arrived in good condition. The hardware mesh is a lighter gauge ...
Size: 66.75 x 30.25 x 41.25 inches
You have to be balanced in reviewing these prefab/some assembly chicken coops. I've had a few of them over the years. I have NEVER had one that had everything that I wanted on it. I would always end up making modifications to reinforce them and make them safer (against predators) for my hens. The item arrived in good condition. The hardware mesh is a lighter gauge mesh - I prefer the heavier hardware mesh that can be found on some of the other hen products by Ware Mfg. No biggie... at the price I got this for I was pleased and it was simple enough to bring it up to my own standards. I do want to echo one of the concerns voiced by one of the other reviewers about the angle of the ramp. I think it is a bit steep but my hen could negotiate it. My personal feeling is that the closed run needed to be another 1/2 foot longer to accommodate a slightly longer ramp which would result in a less steep ramp incline. I like the pull out tray under the roosting area, makes cleaning a breeze. I didn't like the roosting perch for a couple of reasons: One, it is too high in my opinion AND it is not secure in-place. My hen had a shock when she jumped up onto it and had it pivot backwards and she fell on her back. ended up taking out the perch entirely and putting in many multiple perches above the tray area using some scrap wood - works better this way too. To call this even a two hen coop is really stretching things a bit. Perhaps two small breed hens would do just fine, but my 'Easter Egger' hen has just enough room for herself. I bought the extra coop as a last minute emergency item. For whatever reason the other hens really starting going after one of my hens (she's a little smaller than the others) despite the fact they had all been raised from day one together. She had jumped up when startled by a noise and landed askew on a paver stone in their open rum area and ended up on her back. the other two ran over and pecked around her head to the point of drawing blood. Thankfully I happened to look outside (and have a video recording system and was able to see how it all occurred, later on) and ran out to separate the others and gave her her own spot isolated from the others. Immediately found this item and placed a Prime order and had it in a matter of days. Assembled well and sits in its own area in the garden with an open area controlled by an automatic PulletShut door (light cycles the door). Extended the existing electric fence to provide her with her own secure area (no danger of the others coming over to hurt her). Penny (my hen I had to move to the new coop) really took to the new house very quickly although she had to deal with some changes in progress that I was having to make in the design of the coop. Again, overall *good*! Thankfully it arrived quickly and assembly took maybe an hour or less. UPDATE: The angle of the ramp is too steep and slick - the cleats are too small and not placed at a useful interval. Got home to see my hen laying on her back (she just couldn't right herself) after she lost her footing on the steep (and slick) ramp and fell over on her back off the side. Ended up going to Lowes to buy a board which I cut to about 34" long and then added some beefy cleats to the board. Removed the board that came with the coop and installed my own... Again, none of these prefab hen coop kits have it all together. Anyone who owns one of these are is thinking of buying one should be prepared to replace the poorly designed ramp. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on December 6, 2015 by SkySurfer

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