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Aivituvin Rabbit Hutch Indoor Bunny Cage Outdoor House with Deeper Leakproof Plastic Tray (Grey02-Two Sets)

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Size: 114" L x 21" W x 33" H


Color: Grey-02


Features

  • Infinitely extendede design allows two combination ways for funny transformation. Or it can be turned into two separate rabbit hutches for the bunny that need to live separately.
  • Two raised sleeping houses and pens create a super large pet kingdom. Extra side doors and front doors provide a complete view of the bunny's activity, super easy to catch and clean the cage
  • Chicken coop with two DEEPER pull out trays is easy to clean. Quality plastic trays will never leak or rust provides a comfortable resting and nesting area. Large hen house with asphalt roof prevents poultry from being exposed to intense light and can run outdoors even on rainy days. Predator-resistant spring latch keeps your duck secure
  • Large hen house with asphalt roof prevents poultry from being exposed to intense light and can run outdoors even on rainy days. Predator-resistant spring latch keeps your duck secure
  • Easy assembly with pre-drilled holes.Overall size: 114" L x 21" W x 33" H . Perfect shelter for chickens, rabbits, guinea pig, duck, and other small animals

Brand: Aivituvin


Target Species: Rabbit


Product Dimensions: 114"L x 21"W x 33"H


Material: Wood


Specific Uses For Product: Indoor


Product Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 114 x 21 x 33 inches; 43.8 Pounds


Date First Available ‏ : ‎ November 20, 2020


Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ Aivituvin


Best Sellers Rank: #41,148 in Pet Supplies (See Top 100 in Pet Supplies) #20 in Small Animal Outdoor Pens & Hutches


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Customer Reviews: 4.2 4.2 out of 5 stars 724 ratings


Item Weight: 43.8 pounds


Manufacturer: Aivituvin


Date First Available: November 20, 2020


Item Dimensions LxWxH: 114 x 21 x 33 inches


Item Weight: 43.8 Pounds


Brand Name: Aivituvin


Target Audience Keyword: small-animal-pets


Color: Grey-02


Size: 114" L x 21" W x 33" H


Material: Wood


Breed Recommendation: Large,Small


Included Components: Removable Tray


Specific Uses for Product: Indoor


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  • High Quality
Size: 80.6"L x 26.6"W x 42.5"H Color: Grey
Nice quality chicken coop. It was easy to assemble, the instructions were clearly written, and they were well illustrated. Like other reviewer's have mentioned, it is small, so I think it would only be large enough for two hens to sleep, / lay eggs in provided that they have a safe enclosure to walk around in during the day. It would be mean to keep them inside all the time. I think it is perfect for a half dozen baby chicks to spend their first few weeks home from the farm supply store before joining the mature flock. The wood is soft so not sure how long it would last if left out in the elements. I placed mine under a metal roof on pavers so it's not resting on wet grass, or dirt. All in, it's very nice, and worth the price. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 13, 2024 by Uncle C

  • Perfect for our bunnies
Size: 114" L x 21" W x 33" H Color: Grey-02
This hutch has been perfect for our bunnies. We built a large run around it for extra space for them. It was easy to assemble and it is easy to keep clean, it functions as it should, sturdy and holding up well to our babies, the easy clean up helps eliminate smells and the materials are thick enough to stand against some chewing which is common in bunnies ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 12, 2024 by Stacey Stacey

  • Flimsy wood and not painted well but great bang for the buck.
Size: 80.6"L x 26.6"W x 42.5"H Color: Grey
Good design. All pieces assembled together correctly and lined up perfectly. Only thing off a bit was the ramp on its bracket. Ramp just a bit short to fit in the bracket all the way. Assembly directions were clear and easy to follow and the parts were clearly labeled. I would suggest painting or water/UV sealing before assembly. It has a light coating of spray paint that’s insufficient for most weather and the wood shows through the paint. Panels are 1/8” pine plywood and very thin. I added my own vent holes for more ventilation due to my hot location and the wood was very fragile. Frame is more durable but still pine, and very soft. Roof asphalt sheets were glued on with some kind of adhesive that lost its stickiness when placed in the summer sun and peeled up in some places along the edges, so had to be glued back down with real glue. Nice compact size fits well in my small backyard and it is very light when you use the wheels to move it around. I am a woman and could lift and move it with one hand. All and all, great bang for the buck, even with the extra shipping cost. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 19, 2024 by Robin Adams Robin Adams

  • Perfect little coop
Size: 80.6"L x 26.6"W x 42.5"H Color: Grey
Easy set up, very simple instructions. I had the coop together in less than an hour. There was some small cosmetic issues from shipping but nothing too bad. It's the perfect size for my 2 bantam girls. I don't think it will last forever but it's the perfect starter coop for our house. It's adorable!
Reviewed in the United States on June 17, 2024 by Betty B

  • Temporary chicken coop for 1 or 2 birds max
Size: 80.6"L x 26.6"W x 42.5"H Color: Grey
The media could not be loaded. As you can see from the photos, I have a larger chicken coop with a run right next to this little one I’m reviewing. The larger coop and run are built to house about 10 average size birds comfortably, so you can get an idea of how many birds the little one can hold. We needed a second coop area to house new chicks we’re adding to the flock, and also a space we could use as a chicken hospital if any got sick or hurt. The little coop works for that, but I would not recommend this as your main setup. It’s very small. You can see my 5 year old son standing next to it for size comparison. We’ve been using it for 1 week, and have 2 twelve week old birds in there now. I let them out in a grassy area during the day, because there is just not enough space in that little run for them, especially with a waterer and feeder in there. The little coop was easy to put together, but it’s not very sturdy. We’ve already had to replace the latch on the end door, and the other ones seem like they will wear out quickly. I’m not even sure how durable the hardware cloth is. It feels different than the one we used to attach it to the ground and for our other coop. And some of the screws are already coming out, as you can see in another picture. So here’s the deal… we needed a quick setup and it works for what we needed it to, but this is really only good for a temporary housing situation for maybe 1 or 2 birds. Hopefully this is helpful. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 24, 2024 by Stephanie Masten Stephanie Masten

  • Perfect for Bantam Chickens!
Size: 80.6"L x 26.6"W x 42.5"H Color: Grey
My son showed up last summer with a Bantam Serama hen and one tiny chick which he could no longer keep, I had never had chickens before and needed a coop but there are so many to choose from. We have many predators here from Bald Eagles to bobcats so the coop needed to be predator safe. They could no longer free range and it needed a fenced run. It rains and snows here too; a waterproof roof was top of the list. After obsessively researching what would be the best coop and saving dozens in my Amazon shopping list I decided on this one. By then the tiny chick had grown into a rooster and his mother was his mate, or at least he thought she was! Lots of squawking and drama there! She needed a space of her own and this coop had everything I was looking for. She is so happy in their luxury coop and laid 4 eggs the first week! They get along fine now, eating and sleeping together. The coop is sitting upon a mixture of plastic garage floor tiles and an old wood palette we had on hand to raise it for easier cleaning. We built a base to keep more of the bedding in the coop and not on our floor. Then added hardware cloth to the bottom of the base so when the weather is better we can move it outside without predators digging into the coop. (Photo is of the base upside down). We got the hardware cloth on Amazon at an excellent price. For now the coop is cradled on the base and held in place by the attached blocks. Some reviewers said they assembled it in a few hours. Our experience was more than double that and over 2 days even without the base. The features it has that are important to me are: 1. A long built-in run 2. Roosting posts in the (off the ground) coop space 3. Fully covered waterproof roof 4. Nesting box attached to coop 5. Sliding doors at top of ramp and at coop window 6. Ramp to coop 7. Portable- this has wheels so we can adjust location 8. Sturdy once assembled 9. Lots of doors with good latches for easy access 10. Expandable 11. Pre-painted- it is too cold now to paint it myself 12. Rodent proof mesh hardware cloth on coop sides It did have a strong odor right out of the box that has dissipated but is still slightly there. I think a lot of that comes form the waterproof roof. If assembled properly with all the screws it is very sturdy. There was one door with split wood I will fix with wood glue and fill. Does not affect functionality. For the price or even higher price this is an amazing coop! I will also add a latch to the door on the handle end of the run for safety when we move the coop outside and attach the base we built that it sits on with screws. The chickens and I are very happy! UPDATE: My son also gave me 3 large size chickens and the hen was getting abused by the roosters this spring so I needed to temporarily relocate the bantams and put the big hen in this coop. We moved the coop outside for her in a fenced area. I think she is a Rhode Island Red. This coop is definitely too small for such a big hen without letting her free range during the day, which due to predators can’t be done here. When I get a bigger coop for her and move the bantams back into this coop if I leave it outside I will add more hardware cloth and an additional lock on the end door. We have a bobcat in the neighborhood. I haven’t seen raccoons but was told by a neighbor that they are around and are very clever at opening doors and they kill chickens. I will also bolt the coop to the substrate we built that has hardware cloth to prevent diggers from getting inside. The coop has survived rains well since moving it outside but is only big enough for my bantams. Like I mentioned, I am new to caring for chickens and didn’t know that with using only bedding they need grit since they don’t have teeth. I lost the bantam hen to an impacted crop and learned a heartbreaking lesson that if you only use bedding and they aren’t outside where they can eat gravel and rocks they need grit. A feed store employee told me to use chick grit for the tiny bantams. I was also told by the breeder here who sold me bantams (replacement hens for the one who died to keep the sad rooster company) that she uses regular grit for her bantams and I recommend doing your own research. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 11, 2024 by Flutterby Flutterby

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