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Best Choice Products 80in Outdoor Wooden Chicken Coop Multi-Level Hen House, Poultry Cage w/Ramps, Run, Nesting Box, Wire Fence, 3 Access Areas

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Target Species Chicken
Product Dimensions 79.5"L x 26.5"W x 51.5"H
Gap Size 24 months
Material Wood Metal

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  • COMFORTABLE LIVING SPACE: This multi-level coop has ramp access to the second level and a run to hold between 3-5 chickens, depending on size and breed
  • SECURE HOUSING: Galvanized wire walls and a series of locks on each access point keep your household animals inside, and the predators out
  • DURABLE MATERIALS: Made of 100% natural fir wood and galvanized wire mesh for a sturdy construction that will last in all weather conditions
  • EASY TO CLEAN: Comes with a removable bottom sliding tray for easy cleaning, and a metal wire fencing for ventilation. Easily reach all areas of the coop with 3 access areas
  • LARGE NESTING BOX: This deluxe chicken coop comes with a built-in nesting box and removable divider. Keep nesting box open or closed with a lid cover; OVERALL DIMENSIONS: 79.25"(L) x 26.5"(W) x 51.5"(H); Nesting Box Weight Capacity: 20lbs.; Slide-Out Tray Weight Capacity: 44lbs.; Items contained in 2 separate boxes. Transportation times may vary per box.

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Easy to clean
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3.7 out of 5 stars
3.7 out of 5
2,413 global ratings

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Customers like the ease of assembly of the animal cage. For example, they mention it's very easy to put together and figure out using the directions. That said, some complain about the material. Opinions are mixed on quality, value, weight, and size.

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301 customers mention244 positive57 negative

Customers find the animal cage relatively easy to put together. They mention that the directions are easy to figure out using the instructions. Customers also say that the cage is easy to affix wheels and move around the yard. They also say the base is easy for customers to modify.

"...Instructions were awesome and the whole thing went together in about 1.5 hours. Make sure you wipe your residue of glue off to keep it nice looking...." Read more

"...Pros: it is very cute, it was easy and quick to assemble, it's light enough that I can pick it up and move it around as needed by myself." Read more

"...it came in 2 diff boxes, part A & part B, very easy to assemble. couldn’t recommend this product enough." Read more

"...It was a nice kit and went together very well. I was impressed by all of the functionality. The roof consisted of overlapping slats...." Read more

140 customers mention140 positive0 negative

Customers are satisfied with the appearance of the animal cage. They mention that it is pretty cute when finished, painted, and decorated with nice results. The inside area is nice enough for 2-3 birds and has two small nesting boxes. The drawings are detailed enough for you to be able to determine which piece is which. The pictures make it easy to set up.

"...Pros: it is very cute, it was easy and quick to assemble, it's light enough that I can pick it up and move it around as needed by myself." Read more

"...laminated wood which quickly deteriorated.. Although the roof looks really nice when new, it is completely ineffective...." Read more

"...The drawings are detailed enough for you to be able to determine which piece and which side of the piece you’re looking at...." Read more

"...It's a nice-looking coop, and was very easy to build. The screws it came with were a little small in some cases, and I used my own where I could...." Read more

495 customers mention197 positive298 negative

Customers are mixed about the quality of the animal cage. Some mention it was a pretty solid build, easy to put together, and seems like a great coop for their small flock of six. However, others say that it's not very sturdy, falls apart super easily, and the tray under the coop is flimsy. The lock sent to lock the run door is a floppy and difficult to work with. Overall, the quality is not at all predator proof or sturdy.

"Update: After actually using the coop for a while noticed a few more flaws in design and would hope that the manufacturer looks at suggestions and..." Read more

"Nice little chicken coop, well made for a delicate cedar coop. I chose to glue all my joint as well as screw it to make it more solid...." Read more

"...the next box floor is not fastened in place at all, it just drops down in there and is held in place by gravity...." Read more

"...just about everything with this coop, from the simple assembly, sturdy construction, etc...." Read more

312 customers mention113 positive199 negative

Customers have mixed opinions about the size of the animal cage. Some mention that it's big enough for two birds, while others say that it’s too small for four chickens.

"...the actual size: it's pretty tiny. Seller claims it's suitable for 3-5 chickens...." Read more

"...It was smaller than expected but fits perfectly. Will probably look into insulation and tarp to cover over for frigid damp Chicago days...." Read more

"...section of the coop, there is a door in the corner, but it is fairly small and makes it difficult to reach to the back of the pen..." Read more

"...You can't.The roost bars are too small and low. They need to be higher than the lay boxes and wide enough for a chicken to rest flat-footed...." Read more

191 customers mention92 positive99 negative

Customers are mixed about the value of the animal cage. Some mention that it's good value for the money, and way cheaper than building one. However, others say that the coop door is completely worthless, a total waste of money, the hardware provided is very cheap, and under-rated for this application.

"...pulling out the tray underneath the roosting area and that is extremely inconvenient. Because yet again, the door that opens is on the wrong side...." Read more

"...Overall I would have to say the whole thing came out nice and was priced right." Read more

"...bolts (latches): the included barrel-bolts are flimsy and under-rated for this application. Ditch them and get some strong high quality barrel-bolts...." Read more

"...very much worth the $$. it came in 2 diff boxes, part A & part B, very easy to assemble. couldn’t recommend this product enough." Read more

63 customers mention43 positive20 negative

Customers are mixed about the weight of the animal cage. Some mention it's sturdy, while still being light enough to move around the yard. That said, some say that it'll be top-heavy.

"...The wood is very light weight and soft. That means you don’t need to drill pilot holes for the screws before you drive them in...." Read more

"...It's fairly light and was easy for my wife and I to move it around to a couple different sites until we decided where to put it...." Read more

"...it’s difficult to install feeding dishes using hooks because they’re too heavy and pull through...." Read more

"Smaller than I expected but it is great for a coop that can be moved easily. Was easy to assemble. Great for 3 chickens" Read more

108 customers mention5 positive103 negative

Customers are dissatisfied with the material of the animal cage. They mention that it's made of really thin wood, untreated, and flimsy. Some say that the wood used in this tractor is so thin that it provided no insulation. Overall, customers are disappointed with the quality and durability of the product.

"...What the heck?Oh, I see. The wood is covered in a crystallized substance. Perhaps that's the smell? But WHAT IS IT? I don't know...." Read more

"...The cheap Walmart paint is too thin. We used more and got poorer coverage than if we’d bought a quality paint...." Read more

"To be clear this is not made of Red Cedar, it is made in China and is most likely Toona sinensis...." Read more

"...1. Sealing the wood. This is very cheap wood and if you want it to last it needs to be treated...." Read more

52 customers mention12 positive40 negative

Customers are dissatisfied with the waterproofness of the animal cage. They mention that the roof wood is not water proof and will warp when wet. They also say that it's not good to leave out in the weather, and there were several places where water did get in.

"...After four or five months, the slats warped and allowed water to come into the coop, also rotting the underside of the roof panels, which are..." Read more

"...We had to paint it, and also add shingles. The roof wood is not water proof and will warp when wet and it won't last long...." Read more

"...3. Window in coop area definitely needs screen. 4. No access through roof...." Read more

"...They don't get wet when it rains and it protects them from predators...." Read more

Needs some modifications
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Needs some modifications
UPDATE: after approximately a month of use, I want to encourage you to use longer screws on the interior hen house door. With repeated use (daily opening and closing), the tiny screws attaching the handle bar to the door work loose and fall out. Not only does that make it more difficult to open the door for your birds, but if they see the little screws on the ground before you do, they’ll eat them. Sharp, wood screws in your chicken’s belly. Not good. Get longer screws and consider using a dab of glue on them too.ORIGINAL REVIEW:I’ve assembled LOTS of furniture. In fact, I used to work at a furniture store doing just that. The vast majority of the time, the instruction sheets were so poorly drawn and written in confusing language that we’d throw them away and assemble the furniture simply from experience. That’s fine for guys with experience. For those without, the instruction sheet and make or break the enjoyment of assembling a piece. The instruction sheet that comes with this coop is one of the best that I’ve seen. The drawings are detailed enough for you to be able to determine which piece and which side of the piece you’re looking at. Assembly took me around 30 minutes in a cramped space. The instruction sheet is 5 stars.The coop is made of fir. Cedar causes respiratory problems in chickens so it isn’t used. The wood in this kit is lightly stained a cedar red, but it’s made of fir. The wood is very light weight and soft. That means you don’t need to drill pilot holes for the screws before you drive them in. Still, the factory put pilot holes in most pieces to guide assembly. LISTEN: the wood is very soft and porous, you absolutely MUST PAINT THIS before using it outside! This is in no way weather resistant! You MUST paint it and you must use a weatherproof paint or stain. I recommend oil-based paint. I also recommend a high quality outdoor paint like Benjamin Moore or Sherwin-Williams. We used an acrylic paint from Walmart and the wood soaked up the first 2 coats. The cheap Walmart paint is too thin. We used more and got poorer coverage than if we’d bought a quality paint. I highly recommend painting the pieces BEFORE you assemble it. If you don’t, it can be a paint to paint it thoroughly and neatly. Even with the 4 coats of cheap paint input on this, after the first rain, the wood started the buckle in some places. Don’t do what I did. Instead, use a good oil-based paint. Another thing I did which I recommend is getting a clear, silicon caulk and caulking around the edges of the roof pieces to prevent rain penetration.The hardware leaves something to be desired. It’s adequate to assemble the building and hold it together, but it’s not robust. You’ll want to head to the hardware store for some upgrades on a few things. I’ll try to explain.LISTEN: This is NOT predator proof! It’s barely predator resistant. You MUST upgrade some hardware and make some modifications to make this predator proof.You’ll want a small roll of hardware cloth with 1/2” holes. You’ll need a staple gun and 1/2” staples. The floor of the egg box simply sits in the coop and any predator of moderate height and strength can push the floor of the egg box up and climb right inside the hen house. Some people have opted to screw the floor down, but then it cannot be removed for cleaning. I chose to cut a piece of hardware cloth roughly a foot and a half by two feet (you’ll have to measure) and staple it under the bottom. You may want to cut some strips of hardware cloth, crawl inside the coop (or have your kid do it) and staple it to the inside of the roof peak and edges to keep snakes from getting that way. The staples the factory uses to attached the hardware cloth to the frame are essentially cosmetic. They are very small and I wouldn’t trust them to hold the hardware cloth against a push from a raccoon or opossum. Before you assemble it, get your staple gun and drive 1/2” staples around all the hardware cloth.Another potential predator problem is tunneling under the edge of the coop. I’ve even heard horror stories of stronger predators lifting the edge of the coop (it’s very lightweight). To combat this, I got 6 L brackets. I screwed them to the 4 corners and 2 in the middle of the coop so that the L went under the edge to the outside. Then I placed garden pavers around the perimeter of the coop. That keeps predators from digging under the edge or tipping the coop since the pavers are holding the L brackets down.Also, the latches are comical in my opinion, and the coop comes with no door handles. At the hardware store, get 3 4” sash lift handles (drawer handles). You’ll want to attach one to the coop gate, one to the hen house door, and one to the litter pan. I also recommend getting 3 small hasp sets. The coop comes with some very small and wonky slide locks. I put the hasps at the coop door, the hen house door, and one on the egg box. Then you’ll have the option of locking them with carabiners or some other 2-step lock like a raccoon lock.I’d say this coop kit has “good bones”, but you do need to paint it and make a few upgrades in hardware and predator proofing.This coop is small so it’s ideal for bantam sized chickens. It’ll house 4 bantams comfortably if you allow them some free-range time outside the coop. If you plan to never let them out of the coop, I’d limit it to 2.
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Reviewed in the United States on March 14, 2024
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5.0 out of 5 stars Nice little chicken coop
Reviewed in the United States on March 14, 2024
Nice little chicken coop, well made for a delicate cedar coop. I chose to glue all my joint as well as screw it to make it more solid. Instructions were awesome and the whole thing went together in about 1.5 hours. Make sure you wipe your residue of glue off to keep it nice looking. I will replace the 3 hasp and put a handle on the tray, since I didn't see one included. Will exterior grade poly all the exposed sections once I have some time to ensure it stays looking nice. Overall I would have to say the whole thing came out nice and was priced right.
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Reviewed in the United States on July 11, 2018
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4.0 out of 5 stars Adorable but not designed for functionality.
Reviewed in the United States on July 11, 2018
Update: After actually using the coop for a while noticed a few more flaws in design and would hope that the manufacturer looks at suggestions and find solutions. One is because the wood is soft it’s difficult to install feeding dishes using hooks because they’re too heavy and pull through. The coop is too narrow to place the feeders anywhere in the pass for the chickens to walk inside. The back area where I tried placing their food is difficult to access because the access door is at the opposite end, so it requires a contortionist to access. Then I tried pulling out the tray underneath the roosting area and that is extremely inconvenient. Because yet again, the door that opens is on the wrong side. I ended up moving the feeders outside underneath the nesting box to protect it from elements and the chickens have learned to go and find their food and water there. Not sure what I will do for winter time. I added 4” Pavers all along the outside to anchor the coop in place because my dog was able to easily shove it aside out of curiosity. I also wish they’d used actual chicken wire and a smaller diameter because now I’m dealing with a little prairie mouse that is going in to the bottom area to forage.

Instructions suck as they usually do. Easier to Compare the numbers on instruction sheet for pics of parts to figure out which to use. Cedar is soft wood, so have someone help you square off corners and hold in place as you insert screws. The one problem we did have was the cover to the nesting box wouldn't close Because of hinge placement according to instructions. I unscrewed them and moved them to the edge of wood. Otherwise, there would be 3 to 4 inch gap between the hinge and the coop itself allowing for easy access by predators get inside. Also intended on adding a latch hook and eye for added security against animals. The other issue with nesting box is it has slats that allow bedding and stuff to fall straight to ground. We will have to look for a solid tray or cardboard to Insert before adding nesting material or it will just fall through the slats.
Over all we were pleased with the coop. It was smaller than expected but fits perfectly. Will probably look into insulation and tarp to cover over for frigid damp Chicago days. Recommended for buying.

Lots of screws. A friend helps assemble in half the time. Instruction could be more thorough.
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