10' ft Wood Chicken Coop Backyard Hen Run House Chicken 6 Nesting Box & Run
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Brand | Omitree |
Target Species | Chicken |
Product Dimensions | 124"L x 63"W x 50"H |
Gap Size | 24 months |
Material | Metal |
About this item
- Overall: 124"(L) x 63"(W) x 50"(H);
- The coop is around: 41"(L) x 63"(W) x 50"(H) (with nesting box width included);
- The run is around: 82"(L) x 33"(W) x 37"(H);
- Suitable for around 6 Large or 10 Bantam Chickens (depending on size and breed).
- No overnight express shipping and extra shipping charges to non-continental US address, i.e. AK, etc
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Easy to assemble | 3.8 | 4.0 | 4.0 | 4.2 | 4.1 | 4.2 |
Sturdiness | 2.6 | 3.4 | 3.4 | 3.7 | 3.6 | 3.6 |
Value for money | 2.7 | 3.6 | 3.6 | 3.9 | 3.8 | — |
Easy to install | — | 4.3 | 4.0 | — | 4.0 | 4.0 |
Weatherproof | — | 4.0 | 3.6 | 3.9 | — | 3.7 |
Sold By | QGJ | Bossindirect | WEVIOVOSE | PETSCOSSET | CHICKEN-HOME | AIVITUVIN PETS |
target species | Chicken | Chicken,Rabbits,ducks | Dog | Chicken | Alloy Steel | Chicken |
material | Metal | Metal | Metal, Alloy Steel | Fir | Alloy Steel | Polyvinyl Chloride, Metal |
style | — | Durable,Portable | Durable | — | Durable | Durable |
number of doors | 3 | 1 | 1 | 2 | 1 | 5 |
number of levels | 1 | 1 | 1 | 2 | 1 | 2 |
gap size | 24 months | — | 20 months | — | 1.26 inches | — |
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Product Description
This chicken house with ramp & large living house & nesting boxes. It is constructed by high quality solid Fir wood. All timber are T&G plained to aviod splintering. All joints are mortise and tenon. 3 x access doors for easily catch your pets. Come model come with a rear zinc pull out tray for easy cleaning.
Feature:
Material: Fir construction, Solid wood
Durable with good Ventilation
Water proofing treatment.
100% safe for small animals
1 x front access door
2x hinged door for easily catch your pets
2 x Ventilation windows with zinc wire mesh to keep snake out
3 living areas, include sleeping area, nesting area and integrated ground enclosure
Nesting room with roof for collecting fresh eggs
With ramp for your chickens to get in and out
Heavy Duty Metal Bolts
Zinc rear pull out tray for easy cleaning
Pre-Drilled holes for quick easy assembly . Installation instruction will be provided.
Assemble in a few easy step with a screw driver!
You DON'T need to be professional to build it!
What's in the Box:
1 set of Wooden house with living house & internal nesting boxes
Product information
Product Dimensions | 124 x 63 x 50 inches |
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Item Weight | 0.01 ounces |
Manufacturer | Omitree |
ASIN | B072FR1PSZ |
Customer Reviews |
3.2 out of 5 stars |
Best Sellers Rank | #587,185 in Patio, Lawn & Garden (See Top 100 in Patio, Lawn & Garden) #2,668 in Poultry Habitat Supplies |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
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Customers like the appearance and ease of assembly of the animal cage. For example, they mention it looks good and is very easy to assemble. That said, some complain about the durability, saying that it's built very weak and will crack or split. That being said, they feel the value is not worth the money. Customers also dislike size, lock, and safety. Opinions are mixed on quality.
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Customers like the appearance of the animal cage. They mention that it looks good.
"Do NOT buy this item. Although it looks good. This is SO cheap. All you have to go by is the pictures to put it together. very confusing. no words...." Read more
"...Picture looks wonderful but in reality the main components are undersized and impractical for large hen breeds and no more than 2-3 larger hens or 4..." Read more
"...I am planning to add at least 2 additional runs to it. It looks fantastic, although my main purchase considerations were the number of nest boxes..." Read more
"...It's cute to look at but I'm not going for cute but an item that is workable. It's cheaply made, locks and brackets need to be replaced...." Read more
Customers find the animal cage easy to assemble.
"This is a very small coop and run. It is easy to put together, but it is NOT remotely waterproof...." Read more
"Very cute,very easy to assemble, is small but just right for my babies, will need to add on for mt RIR as they get bigger, keeps the neighbor cat..." Read more
"The only thing really good about this coop was easy assembly...." Read more
"The coop was easy to assemble & will hold up during the winter. I'll add a heat light and electrical heat water dish. We'll be fine." Read more
Customers have mixed opinions about the quality of the animal cage. Some mention that it works perfectly for their needs, while others say that it failed badly and is under constructed.
"...This works perfectly for our needs. We have 4 chickens and it's houses them comfortably...." Read more
"I purchased this coop with high expectations. It has failed badly. First of all it stated it would accommodate 10 chickens...." Read more
"Good product" Read more
"...Roof coming off within a month. Overpriced, under constructed and not recommended...." Read more
Customers are dissatisfied with the durability of the animal cage. They mention that it was built very weak, very cheaply made, and it fell apart after two months. The wood is very light and will crack or split if you want to move it. Some customers also mention that the latches were very flimsy and didn't hold together.
"...Any animal could push through it. very light cedar and will crack or split if you want to move it. ALSO warps.REALLY NOT WORTH THE MONEY!!!..." Read more
"...ankle so they need a wider bar to hold onto so again this is a poor design even for smaller hens so this is going to need to be manually changed by..." Read more
"...The product quality is terrible. The wood is super flimsy. As a matter of fact the run part has already broken. The doors dint latch properly...." Read more
"...It's cheaply made, locks and brackets need to be replaced...." Read more
Customers are dissatisfied with the value of the animal cage. They mention that it's not worth the money, the wire is cheap, and it won't last.
"Do NOT buy this item. Although it looks good. This is SO cheap. All you have to go by is the pictures to put it together. very confusing. no words...." Read more
"...understands but she is not the builder of this product which is not worth the money." Read more
"This was pretty much a lightweight, substandard product that will not last long. Just so you know, it is typical made in China garbage...." Read more
"...Definitely NOT worth any time orMoney!!" Read more
Customers are dissatisfied with the size of the animal cage. They mention that it's not big enough for their six chickens, and the run is not big at all. The boxes are too small, and roosts are too close to the floor. The main components are undersized and impractical for large hen breeds.
"...Picture looks wonderful but in reality the main components are undersized and impractical for large hen breeds and no more than 2-3 larger hens or 4..." Read more
"...I have 8 and they are cramped. The product quality is terrible. The wood is super flimsy. As a matter of fact the run part has already broken...." Read more
"This is a very small coop and run. It is easy to put together, but it is NOT remotely waterproof...." Read more
"...The run is not big at all and fits about 4 good size chickens in coop, yet barely in run, my husband had to take the run down and build his own and..." Read more
Customers are dissatisfied with the lock of the animal cage. They mention that the locks are horrible, the latches are very cheap, and the brackets need to be replaced.
"...very confusing. no words. The latches are very cheap and bend. The wire is so cheap it won't keep anything more than a chipmunk out...." Read more
"...It's cheaply made, locks and brackets need to be replaced...." Read more
"...The locks are horrible, had to upgrade them...." Read more
Customers are not satisfied with the safety of the animal cage. They mention that it is not at all predator safe, and is not built to keep anything out.
"...It is not at all predator safe, we are taking our chances keeping them in there...." Read more
"...This is not built to keep anything out. I’m sure it will keep chickens in but any predator will eat your chickens in a matter of 30 seconds." Read more
"...This coop in no way protects chickens from predators. Do not waste your money or time. The wood is very thin...." Read more
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REALLY NOT WORTH THE MONEY!!! I was stupid to buy it cause it looked so cute.
Value for money = Not good
Nesting boxes for hens are suppose to be a minimum of 12 inches - these are only 7 inches so you don't really have 6 boxes - only 2 and you can't use the dividers they way they are built so your going to have 2 large boxes or you have to modify this to add a divider
Roost = also not good. First it is level with the nesting boxes and it shouldn't really be but that's a minor issue. The larger issue is 2 bars each one is only 32 inches long so this is room for 2 hens per bar = 4 total but that is way below the recommended space for hens. Also means in the hot weather they are crammed into a tiny space over heating and also lying close to the litter smelling their own droppings and ammonia and fumes which is a health issue for your hens.
The width of the roost bar is also a issue that has to be modified by the user. This bar is only 1 inch. These hens are not parakeets and they have no locking ankle so they need a wider bar to hold onto so again this is a poor design even for smaller hens so this is going to need to be manually changed by buyers too. Imagine yourself tying to sleep standing on a tightrope.
Picture looks wonderful but in reality the main components are undersized and impractical for large hen breeds and no more than 2-3 larger hens or 4 smaller hens. Even then boxes too small, roosts too close to floor etc..
I will have to modify the whole things including the run into a coop and buy a larger kennel style run so the have the space they need while inside the coop or outside and to maintain their health and ensure I don't loose hens due to over heating or poor ventilation/over crowding.
I wish I had researched more and bought a wood shed to modify then I would have room for happy hens, storage for supplies and could lay it out inside the way i wanted to and it would be easier to clean etc.
This coop took me about 4 to 6 hours to assemble on my back porch as a careful, picky assembler. The package arrived with only very minor damage to 1 edge of 1 panel and a very small hole to one of the welded wire run panels about halfway up--nothing to contact anyone over. All of the hardware necessary was present. The top vent section has to be screwed onto the main roof of the coop. I found that about 2 or 3 of the supplied screws were not quite long enough, so I substituted longer ones. I did find that the supplied roof panels for the run had too much overhang to be able to mount the run flush up with the side of the coop. I ran a sabre saw along the edge and removed the overhang. This allowed for flush mounting with the coop. I did find it necessary to place a couple of mending plates along the lower joints of the sides of the run to reinforce them. Got these at the home store very inexpensively. The run frames appear to basically be 1 X 1's. Reinforcement is not unreasonable.
After assembly, I painted the coop inside and out with Thompson's Water Seal. Then I painted the asphalt paper roof with waterseal that also does concrete and stone to seal the particles on and cause the roof to last longer. Then I applied caulking all around where the upper vent section joins the main roof to seal the crack all the way around. Testing after the caulking dried has shown that there is very little to no leakage in the coop. I would advise the water seal and the caulking, especially if you want the coop to last beyond whatever its lifespan would be otherwise. Given the cost of the coop, I think it is well worth making it last longer for my backyard chickens. I used a dolly to move the coop to the yard and mounted the run to it. Even though rubber covers are supplied to the 4 feet that support the coop, I placed pavers under them and leveled up both the coop and run.
It is made of a type of fir tree species with an aromatic wood. It is not treated with smelly chemicals as some of the other reviewers have said. I have been an amateur luthier and wood carver, so I have worked with spruce, cedar, and other woods. This is the natural smell of the wood, somewhat like the smell cedar gives off. It fades as time passes. I did not find it unpleasant, and not more than a temporary distraction. I have had the coop assembled for 2 months now and it hardly smells. I am very satisfied with it. Reading the other reviews before ordering gave me a good, helpful perspective on what to expect upon receipt and assembly.
Reviewed in the United States on May 4, 2020
This coop took me about 4 to 6 hours to assemble on my back porch as a careful, picky assembler. The package arrived with only very minor damage to 1 edge of 1 panel and a very small hole to one of the welded wire run panels about halfway up--nothing to contact anyone over. All of the hardware necessary was present. The top vent section has to be screwed onto the main roof of the coop. I found that about 2 or 3 of the supplied screws were not quite long enough, so I substituted longer ones. I did find that the supplied roof panels for the run had too much overhang to be able to mount the run flush up with the side of the coop. I ran a sabre saw along the edge and removed the overhang. This allowed for flush mounting with the coop. I did find it necessary to place a couple of mending plates along the lower joints of the sides of the run to reinforce them. Got these at the home store very inexpensively. The run frames appear to basically be 1 X 1's. Reinforcement is not unreasonable.
After assembly, I painted the coop inside and out with Thompson's Water Seal. Then I painted the asphalt paper roof with waterseal that also does concrete and stone to seal the particles on and cause the roof to last longer. Then I applied caulking all around where the upper vent section joins the main roof to seal the crack all the way around. Testing after the caulking dried has shown that there is very little to no leakage in the coop. I would advise the water seal and the caulking, especially if you want the coop to last beyond whatever its lifespan would be otherwise. Given the cost of the coop, I think it is well worth making it last longer for my backyard chickens. I used a dolly to move the coop to the yard and mounted the run to it. Even though rubber covers are supplied to the 4 feet that support the coop, I placed pavers under them and leveled up both the coop and run.
It is made of a type of fir tree species with an aromatic wood. It is not treated with smelly chemicals as some of the other reviewers have said. I have been an amateur luthier and wood carver, so I have worked with spruce, cedar, and other woods. This is the natural smell of the wood, somewhat like the smell cedar gives off. It fades as time passes. I did not find it unpleasant, and not more than a temporary distraction. I have had the coop assembled for 2 months now and it hardly smells. I am very satisfied with it. Reading the other reviews before ordering gave me a good, helpful perspective on what to expect upon receipt and assembly.