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PawHut 77" Wooden Chicken Coop with Nesting Box, Cute Outdoor Hen House with Removable Tray, Ramp Run, for Garden Backyard, Green

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Fulfilled by Aosom Direct

Arrives Monday, Dec 2
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Color: Green


Features

  • Well Designed: A variety of accommodating features await your chickens, this chicken pen has a chicken nesting box with a hinged top that offers an easy way to deposit and collect eggs, a ramp for quick access to the inside and a screened window that allow for proper ventilation and airflow.
  • Weather Protection: The asphalt roof and the paint on the fir wood walls protect against rainwater to outlast weather patterns. The chicken cage offers your small animal a homier space with a place to stay dry.
  • Easy-to-Clean: A built-in slide-out tray collects droppings and waste from the chicken hutch, and a door provides easy access to the inside of the run room for deep cleaning and maintenance.
  • Easy Access: You can easily access the nest box, coop, and run thanks to the several lockable doors anytime you need to replace the bedding, food, or water.
  • Outdoor Chicken Coop Kit Info: Overall Dimensions: 77.25" L x 30" W x 38.25" H.

Brand: PawHut


Target Species: Chicken


Product Dimensions: 77.25"L x 30"W x 38.25"H


Material: Alloy Steel, Pine


Specific Uses For Product: Outdoor


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ No


Product Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 77.25 x 30 x 38.25 inches; 55 Pounds


Item model number ‏ : ‎ D51-092GN


Date First Available ‏ : ‎ February 1, 2018


Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ Aosom LLC


Country of Origin ‏ : ‎ China


Best Sellers Rank: #37,912 in Pet Supplies (See Top 100 in Pet Supplies) #28 in Small Animal Outdoor Pens & Hutches


#28 in Small Animal Outdoor Pens & Hutches:


Customer Reviews: 3.7 3.7 out of 5 stars 245 ratings


Item Weight: 55 pounds


Manufacturer: Aosom LLC


Country of Origin: China


Item model number: D51-092GN


Date First Available: February 1, 2018


Item Package Dimensions L x W x H: 41 x 26.75 x 10.25 inches


Item Dimensions LxWxH: 77.25 x 30 x 38.25 inches


Item Weight: 55 Pounds


Brand Name: PawHut


Target Audience Keyword: small-animal-pets


Warranty Description: Limited


Model Name: Chicken Coop


Color: Green


Size: 77.3"L x 30.0"W x 38.3"H


Material: Alloy Steel, Pine


Age Range Description: All Life Stages


Care Instructions: Keep in a Dry Place


Number of Items: 1


Style: Modern


Breed Recommendation: Chicken


Included Components: Removable tray


Specific Uses for Product: Outdoor


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The product is a small-sized chicken coop that has received mixed reviews from users. While some users find it decent as a starter coop, especially for young chickens or small breeds, many have reported issues with the quality of the wood and assembly instructions. Most reviews highlight that the coop could benefit from some fortification to make it truly predator-proof.

Pros

  • 🐣 Suitable for small breeds or young chickens
  • 🏡 It's compact and aesthetically pleasing
  • ⚖️ Lightweight and potentially portable
  • 💰 Some reviewers praise the reasonable price

Cons

  • 📐 Assembly instructions are confusing, particularly for the roof
  • 🔨 Some reported issues with wood splitting
  • 🚧 Does not feel robust and long-lasting, with several reviewers making modifications
  • 🔐 Latches and staples might be inadequate to keep out predators
  • 🕊️ Size may be inadequate for more than one full-size chicken

Should I Buy It?

If you're looking for a starter coop for a small breed or for chicks and you're willing to make some modifications to increase robustness and predator-proofing, then this could potentially be a cost-efficient purchase. If you have more than one full-size chicken or intend to rely heavily on the coop for protection without modifications, you might want to consider alternatives.


  • Cute
Color: Green
Coop is easy to assemble, cute addition to your back yard for small chickens only. Con: smaller than expected ; It does leak at nest box area ; sealed with 2 coats of Thompson water seal, screws on latches are too small and won't hold up, had to replace with bigger ones.
Reviewed in the United States on August 1, 2024 by Angie G.

  • Small but nice
Color: Green
We now have two of these coops. The one we just got has a nice improvement to the way the roof panels are assembled, so keep that in mind when reading old reviews. The first one was kinda hard to figure out, this one was easy. It is a small coop but we use them for small Serama birds and these coops work great. They aren't super strong but are sturdy enough for ongoing use. Outstanding value for the price, especially compared to what the local farm stores offer. Would buy again. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 19, 2024 by KL in Oregon

  • Don't waste your money
Color: Gray
The directions are terrible, only pictures no words. The wood is so soft and doesn't feel sealed. This would be great as an indoor house for 1 chicken but this will not last one winter outside! The coop itself is small. I have an injured Rhode Island Red and this coop is not big enough for any other chicken to be in there with her. We have to reinforce all aspects of this coop and will need to raise it off of the ground so the cheap wood does not rot and we will need to cover the coop from the weather to protect from rotting. If my chicken didn't need a coop to be in right away I would have sent this back. Not worth it. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 4, 2022 by KRowe

  • Small coop not good assembly instructions
Color: Gray
This coop was hard to put together. I did it myself. The hardest part was the roof. The instructions weren’t detailed. This is small. Also no instructions on how to do the latch for the nest boxes. After messing with it a while I figured out how to use it to lock them closed. Attached is a picture so you know how to do it. Hope it helps. It’s also cheap wood and the roof of the nesting boxes came a little scuffed up. I would probably recommend spending a little more and getting a different coop. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 26, 2022 by pinkroseecs24 pinkroseecs24

  • Easy to put together
Color: Green
I’m using it for 6 new chicks Put in my larger chicken run so they can slowly acclimate to the older hens while they are growing and also protect them from the bigger girls until they are fuller in size
Reviewed in the United States on August 22, 2024 by Amazon Customer Amazon Customer

  • Solid wood, easy to assemble, great for the price!
Color: Natural
I bought this coop hoping it would be at least passable to house my bonded pair of chickens, and I was pleasantly surprised at the quality of it! The wood is solid and doesn’t feel like it is going to snap just from putting it together. All the hardware was accounted for, the holes were pre-drilled and the instructions were simple, easy to follow pictures. The roof gave me a little trouble at first because I didn’t realize I needed to attach them at a more extreme angle to make them all fit nicely together, but once I had someone help me hold them while I placed the screws it was easy. You will need two people to assemble it if only for that reason. The roosting bars are a bit low for the amount of shavings I’m using but that’s not a big deal. I did screw some plastic sheeting on top to help protect it from the elements, especially since as you can see from the pictures we just got a good amount of snow. I’ll update my review after a while to see how it has help up to the elements. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 7, 2024 by Kayla Douglas Kayla Douglas

  • Good coop, Small interior, a bit flimsy
Color: Gray
Good started chicken coop. It is small for more than 1 full grown chicken. We are currently using it for 3 chicks, but we can see that the interior measurements will be too small for them eventually. The measurements given are exterior measurements and looking back I realize it would have been better to get the interior measurements of the coop. It is also flimsy. You have to be careful screwing in the screws as the wood splits easily. We had to staple gun a few pieces of wood after they split. It is not a bad chicken coop at all. It looks great and it does function well. It is light enough to be picked up and moved around if needed, but I would suggest not screwing the roof on if you plan to move it around your yard. I would recommend someone purchasing this chicken coop if you’re planning on only one full sized chicken or 2 of the smaller breeds. We let our chickens walk around our backyard when we are home and mostly use this coop for when we leave and at night. I hope this helps someone. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 9, 2020 by Sara Small

  • Regretting this purchase
Color: Gray
•Instructions are pictures and numbers only. I highly recommend using a drill. You will need it. I completely skipped the first part, which was to put the roof together. Honestly, the roof was the hardest part. You’ve got to guess where to drill the pieces together. It doesn’t label where the screws go or have preset holes on the roof. I was worried that a would end up stripping it. It was easier for me to build the base of the coop then build the roof. You’re required to use bolts and nuts to connect the nesting box to the coop. 2 of the 4 holes that are predrilled had tiny staples or nails poking through them. Another small annoyance to fix. I could probably go on. •Item is flimsy. Totally expected it to be cheap made, which it is. I was too lazy to build something. I purchased this for a quick setup. This would be excellent for a Mother hen and her chicks or for small Seramas (smallest of chickens). •Not truly predator proof. I intentionally planned to put this in our chicken run. I honestly don’t think someone living in town could get away with this in their yard for long before their chickens get snatched or killed. For the effort to make it predator proof and the small annoyance to put this together, it would be better to just DIY your own little coop. Not to mention, any DIY project would easily last longer than this coop. If your not the most savvy, there are plenty of plans (free or for a small fee) for beginners on the internet. •I highly doubt the long term use of this coop. Wood pallets are sturdier. I would not be surprised if this went to the dump next year. •I would not put more than one regular sized chicken in this, unless you let the chickens roam free during the day and lock them up at night. In that case, two regular chickens could get away with it, but I would absolutely not recommend this at all. •When it’s all set and done, I recommend getting creative and building your own coop. I will never again purchase any coop online. Looking at all of the coops, they are too expensive with zero quality. It’s easy to find scraps and/or purchase the needed building materials. If you feel you lack basic simple beginner skills, it would be cheaper to pay a handyman to build you something of any size for what you desire. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 25, 2021 by Shenanigans

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