by Aosom - Pawhut
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Buy new: $249.97
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Product Description
This is a high peculiarity Large Chicken Coop that is done of entirely treated and grooved wood. Coated with H2O formed preservative. Coming with a dual territory nesting box for egg laying. This shelter can be far-reaching non-stop to be a "fresh atmosphere school", and sealed to make a controlled-environment coop. This shelter is good designed with one Living House, a dual territory Nesting Box and a Backyard Run. - Chicken Coop, Nesting Box, and Run Backyard, all in one fine Chicken Coop. - Works good for rabbits, chickens, ducks, or other poultry. - Easily unstable that allows we to pierce a shelter via your landscape. - Heavy avocation galvanized handle helps keep chickens in and predators out. - High strength screwed construction. - Special Designed Green WaterProof Roof. - The Window for improved atmosphere condition. - Hinged Door for easy entrance for Cleaning, Refilling Food and Water. - Sliding Access Door with a Ramp for your Chickens to Get in and out. - Large side located Nesting Box. - Removable Dividers to make a Nest Box into 2 nest areas. - Hinged Nest Box Lid to Collect a Eggs. - Slide out droppings tray, creates cleaning easy. - Some Assembly is needed. - Overall Size: 82.7" L x 35.4" W x 52.4" H - Lower Run Area: 65" prolonged x 25.6" far-reaching x 29" high (backyard) x 17" high underneath shelter - Nesting Box: 23.6" prolonged x 12.2" far-reaching x 15.8" high - Holds adult to 6-8 Bantams or 3-5 Standard Hens
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #2127 in Pet Products
- Brand: Aosom - Pawhut
Features
- Sliding entrance doorway for chickens to enter and exit.
- Hinged roof for easy food/water entrance and remove eggs
- Removable shifting vessel allows for easy cleaning access
- Holds adult to 6-8 bantams or 3-5 vast chickens.
- Easy public (instructions included)
Customer Reviews
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CAUTION!!!!
By Mr.&Mrs. Sleepyhead
Certain forms of cedar recover oils that are TOXIC to chickens, that is because we should never use cedar shavings for their bedding. Before purchasing a cedar coop, do your investigate and make certain a manufacturer knows where his timber comes from! we am NOT observant THIS shelter is dangerous - we have no thought - I'm only suggesting that for a reserve of your animals, know what their home is done of.