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L**
Great transition coop for chicks
It is super easy to put together. I use this as a transition for my chicks to pullets. It will not house full grown chickens. They need more room. But this is great for the chicks to get used to being out of the brooder. I broke the plastic window so I could vent it better and put hardware cloth in the window. Love this little coop.
J**S
Good
Love it
D**D
Smaller than expected but works well for only two chickens. We have three.
Smaller than expected. Not as strongly built as we thought it would be. Only adequate.
E**L
Nice coop
Great for two small chickens, very sturdy and easy to assemble.
L**L
Danger to chickens-do not buy
DO NOT USE FOR CHICKENS! The product sent to me was made from cedar. Not fir. Cedar is toxic to chickens and potentially lethal. Since the product is assembled, now I’m stuck with an expensive and useless rabbit house since i dont have rabbits. Product should not be advertised as a chicken coop.Contacted by seller who refused to acknowledge this is cedar. If it looks like cedar and smells like cedar.. its cedar and unless you get the painted version, it is not safe for chickens. Ive been keeping chickens for 20 years. Trust me, get it painted or don't buy unless youd like to cause serious injury or death. Seller offered no compensation/exchange... nothing. Just tried to convince me its fir!
M**M
Purchased for a chicken coop
Easy to assemble
B**U
Nice hutch.
Nice and sturdy. Vary easy for me to clean because my wife always did it. But she said it was somewhat easy to keep clean. She used it for her ducks until they got old enough to be outside.
A**R
Very Small
This is typical of something that looks bigger in the photos than in reality. It went together fairly easily with a screw gun, but in the end was easy to pick up by one person to carry outside. I knew the measurements before I bought it - no deception here, but this thing is very small and I weouldn't put more than our one chicken in it even if they like to cuddle. Also, I am concerned that the first Racoon that comes along will lift it up and get inside. It needs a set of good tent pegs to secure it down, and even then our local raccoons could probably get into it. And, oh yeah . . . it's pine stained to look like red cedar, so without a paint job it's not going to last very long in Indiana weather. I went for price. No complaints. But I wish I had built one myself.
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