Bought this for the size more than the quality.i knew I would need to make it more secure,but that was the case with ALL the coops o found. Good size(I have 3 pulletts on mine,but I am building a larger run for them to have access to..its a well thought out little coop.i added a second layer of mesh,and a mesh floor..the locks are flimsy,I added more.and I closed in the space under the coop so the hens had a shelter if frightened..oh,I alsonpoppedca plastic roof on the run.simple little modifications that have not cost much.the wood also needed repainting as its been cheaply stained.my hens are cozy and dry at night though..All these prefab coops need upgrading when you get them so dont spend more than you need to .I would buy again !
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Bought this to house 2 Maran hens for a couple of weeks whilst introducing them to my flock. Built it and it is far too small, the only area they could stand up in is next to the ladder so less than a foot square. Don't but unless it is for a couple of quail or tiny bantams at a push. I realky don't believe this is suitable for hens at all maybe guinea pigs or small rabbits. £170 wasted. The only good thing i can say it is easy to build.
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Given that all coops in this price range are going to be Chinese imports, I was fairly impressed. It is well designed and quick to assemble, especially with an electric screwdriver. Each piece feels lightweight - it is thin pine after all - but once constructed it feels fairly robust. One panel had a strut glued/screwed in the wrong place, and needed unscrewing/sawing away and re-screwing in the correct. There was also no pin to connect the two pieces of the sliding door mechanism; a little piece of garden wire works just fine. For this price, you cannot expect this coop to be rock solid and last forever! It is strong enough to keep chickens in (they’re not famous for their strength...). It will deter foxes, dogs etc. but if you want “fox-PROOF” you need welded wire, which adds to the cost. If you’ve got mink etc. nearby, you’ll need wire covering the ground too. I fully expect to need to fix struts here and there after a couple of years, but I wanted this as a quick-to-erect basis for potentially strengthening/adapting over the years, and for that it’s fine. You certainly couldn’t build a better coop for less money, particularly after factoring in the time it would take to design, measure, cut all the pieces.Read full review
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I would recommend this hen house and run for anyone starting out with a few hens. Its easy to assemble, with straight forward instructions, complete in approx 1 hour. Its well designed with the hen house off the floor and the mechanism for closing the internal door is ideal. I have installed an extra lock to the external door of the run, as the sliding bolt that is included loosely slides back and forth. Overall its good value for money.
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Absolutely fantastic coop and run, took myself and my partner 2 hours to build but that was due to us not being very DIY minded, very happy with the end result though. Some of the wood has splits in but wasn't enough to ask for a replacement and needed it ASAP so couldn't be messing about with returning, replacing etc. We are using it for 2 rabbits which is perfect for them. Some of the locks are a bit flimsy but do the job. Apart from that happy customers and bunnies
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