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Chicken Coop 115in Large Chicken House with Run Poultry Cage with Nesting Boxes, 8-10 Chickens

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Pattern Name: AIR49


Features

  • NoticeThe package do not include the automatic door
  • LARGE SLEEPING AREA 2 separated big removable trays can pull out freely from left and right side,easy to clean. 2 Standing perches,2 big ventilation window,1 big door.1 sliding door separate the sleeping area and running area keep you chickens safe at night.
  • UPGRADE NESTING BOX Large nesting box upgrade with the PVC curtain on roof connection to prevent water leakage at rainy day.The divides into THREE parts provides separated space to lay eggs.
  • EXPRNDABLE RUNNING AREA39.5 ft2Expendable run area with 2 standing perches provide a spacious ground space for your chickens,ducks,rabbits and other small animals,2 large side door easy to catch the chickens..
  • SECURE POULTRY CAGEWaterproof Asphalt roof, Natural wood frame and durable and sturdy metal wire fence keeps your Chicken flock secure.
  • LARGE CHICKEN HOUSEOVERALL SIZE:115" L x 54" W x 56" H,Chicken Capacity: 8-10 Chickens.large nesting box,resting area and super large running area

Specs & Other Info

SpecificationDetails
BrandGUTINNEEN
Intended ForChicken
Dimensions115"L x 54"W x 56"H
Weight172.5 lbs
Construction MaterialPolyvinyl Chloride
Usage EnvironmentOutdoor
Product Launch DateMarch 16, 2022
Origin CountryChina
ColorGrey
Warranty1 Year
ModelAIR49-M
Packaging Dimensions115.5" x 96" x 9"
Average Customer Rating3.8 out of 5 stars
Recommended forLarge Breeds
Number of Items Included10
Components IncludedCoop

Frequently asked questions

This large chicken coop is designed to comfortably house 8-10 chickens, providing ample space for them to move around, roost, and lay eggs in the nesting boxes.

Yes, the chicken coop includes a run area, offering a secure outdoor space for your chickens to roam and exercise safely.

Yes, the coop comes equipped with nesting boxes that provide a secluded area for your chickens to lay their eggs, making egg collection easy and convenient.

The coop is constructed with materials designed to withstand various weather conditions, protecting your chickens from rain, sun, and predators. However, regular maintenance is recommended to ensure its longevity and durability.

Top Amazon Reviews

🚀 Abunda's Overview

This is our summary and key points to consider based on customer reviews.


The chicken coop in question has elicited mixed feelings from buyers, ranging from high satisfaction to disappointment. Positive remarks emphasize its sturdiness, ease of cleaning, and the simplicity of its assembly. On the other hand, critiques highlight concerns about its durability in harsh weather, inadequate ventilation, and subpar material quality. Despite the criticisms, some users found value in the product by making modifications to suit their needs, illustrating its potential as a customizable option for small-scale chicken keepers.

Pros

  • 🐓 Great for small flocks, with users successfully housing up to ten chickens
  • 🔧 Easy to assemble, even with minimal assistance
  • 🚿 Easy to clean, enhancing the user experience
  • 👀 Attractive design that pleases aesthetically
  • 💵 Offers good value, especially with modifications for enhancement

Cons

  • 🌧️ Not water-resistant, requiring additional weatherproofing measures
  • 🪚 Materials, such as the wood and chicken wire, can be of low quality
  • 🚪 Poorly made door and insufficient ventilation
  • 💨 May lack durability in bad weather without reinforcements
  • 🧱 Capacity concerns, with some users finding it too small for the number of chickens advertised

Should I Buy It?

For newcomers to chicken keeping or those with small flocks looking for an easily customizable option, this coop could be a good investment. However, if you're seeking a durable, weather-resistant coop for a larger flock without the need for additional modifications, you might want to consider other options. Buyer discretion is advised, especially regarding weather resistance and space requirements.


  • Worked so well I have 2
Pattern Name: AIR49
Good coops. Easy to assemble. Not perfect but they work well. The bottom pull out for cleaning does not work well so I just shovel out from the big side door. Rain will leak into the bottom of the side door so I now have a piece of plywood leaning against the coops which works well. I also placed a piece of plywood over the top of the run so they have a covered area. I use furring strips to screw plastic to the sides of the run in winter (northern WI) which keeps them cozy. Buried hardware cloth around the sides to keep out predators. I made a larger run for daytime then lock the doors of the secure little run at night. Easily fits 10+ birds with a large feeder on the inside. I do not place a heater in the winter and they do just fine. 2+ years of use and it’s still holding up well. Not the greatest construction (thin walls) but works fine. It is nice to have 2 as I can separate birds if needed as I do when I introduce new baby chicks. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 12, 2024 by dm dm

  • Good for the price. Will update as time goes on.
Pattern Name: AIR45
I don’t think it’s the manufacturers fault for the broken wood as it’s more FedEx fault. But figure I’d put it out here that it is incredibly soft wood. So I’d make reinforcements to the final coop before use. Extra support, maybe extra screws but not too many. I’d also make sure it’s weighted down so they wind won’t take it. I’m in a very windy area and I’m gonna secure it down with tposts. Anyway it’s easy to put together I did most of it by myself but 2 people is probably better. I’ll update as time goes on. But I will be making my own DIY upgrades to it. Thanks! I’d buy it if your handy and can get creative it’s a good base. I’m using it for a brooder/quail enclosure. I’d use it for bantams only personally. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 30, 2024 by Chrxstxe Chrxstxe

  • Great for the price!
Pattern Name: AIR67
Great value for having a small flock, adorable, easy to build, exactly what I was looking for. I didn’t want to invest thousands in to a coop yet for first time chicken owner so this was perfect. I might make a few adjustments like getting a better latch and maybe coating it in poly for better weather protection, but overall this is a great coop to start with. It’s going inside our large garden with an electric fence. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 1, 2025 by Madeline E. Freeman Madeline E. Freeman

  • Not what Was expected.
Pattern Name: AIR46
Thought this thing was going to hold 10-15 chickens. Maybe if they are small breeds but even small breeds this will be a stretch. The "Coop" or Roosting area is maybe 3ft by 3ft wide with an additional 8in by 3ft nesting box on both sides. The building materials were made of mostly real wood. Smells like Cedar wood so at least it may be rot resistant. But the material may be half an inch thick and the way this assembles there basically no support bracing to keep this from coming tumbling down with a heavy wind. I am going to use a few 2x4 and do some reinforcement to keep it viable. I would also recommend a good exterior paint because even though cedar is rot resistant its to thin of a material to last very long without some serious help. The good thing. Man was this packages great, which proves the point of weak materials now that i think about it. This was 100% not worth the 800 dollar + 200 dollar shipping. This may be a 200$ Chicken Run. Would have been better off buying one of the Tractor Supply units same size and less than half the cost. Overall I would not buy this unless its needed temporarily and for no more than 4-5 chickens (even small breed) ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 18, 2023 by Richard Lykins

  • This coop is probably just fine
Pattern Name: AIR23
I bought this coop several months ago to save me time and money in building my own, and I'm not entirely sure that worked out for me. Here's what the coop does really well: - Price. I looked around a lot, and this is probably the best price for what it is. - Ease of setup. Anyone can do it. The instructions are easy to follow and it doesn't take a lot of time. - Looking good. I like the look of this coop. It's cute and reasonably well-made. Here are my main problems with this coop: - Ventilation. Two tiny holes is not enough. I had to cut my own ventilation holes and covered them with hardware cloth. - Maintenance. If you want to use the deep-litter method for a low-maintenance coop, don't buy this product unless you are ready and willing to do some significant customization. I did—it works well and wasn't difficult, but it took extra wood, hardware cloth, sealant, and time. - Door. The chicken door is honestly next to useless. It opens and closes only with great difficulty, and has to be operated from inside the run. If you buy this coop, plan on either leaving the door open all the time or installing a new one. - Roost bar. Ideally, the roost bar would be above the nest box, but that is not the case with this coop. As a result, I end up with a lot of chicken poop in the nest box because they are roosting there instead. Unfortunately there's not a great option to raise the roost bar without a bit more customization. I'm weighing the options for that right now. Summary: I needed something relatively cheap that I could customize. I used the covered run area for a duck house and attached both to a larger, walk-in run that I ordered from another seller, so I was never intending to use this product as it came to me. But I wish I hadn't had to make my own ventilation or create a deeper tray for using the deep litter method, and I really wish the door wasn't so poorly made. That being said, this is probably a good starter coop if you have two or three small-sized backyard hens. If you want more than that, this still might be a good option if you are willing to make a few customizations. I waited until now to write the review so that I could see it in use for a reasonable amount of time. It has held up well, but that is probably due in part to the high-quality paint that I covered it with. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 4, 2023 by Dailie Todd Dailie Todd

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