






🐔 Elevate your backyard farm game with style and security!
The Best Choice Products 80in Outdoor Wooden Chicken Coop offers a spacious, multi-level habitat crafted from durable fir wood with metal wire fencing. Featuring a removable sliding tray, dual lockable doors, and an easy-access nesting box, this coop balances functionality with protection, ideal for housing chickens and small animals in a weather-resistant, ventilated environment.





| ASIN | B01DLE5HJU |
| Brand | Best Choice Products |
| Brand Name | Best Choice Products |
| Breed Recommendation | Small Breeds |
| Colour | Brown |
| Customer Reviews | 3.8 out of 5 stars 2,400 Reviews |
| Dog Breed Size | Large, Medium |
| Included Components | Divider, Nesting Box, Ramp |
| Included components | Divider, Nesting Box, Ramp |
| Item Weight | 22.68 kg |
| Manufacturer | Best Choice Products |
| Manufacturer Part Number | SKY2416 |
| Material | Wood Metal |
| Material Type | Wood Metal |
| Model Number | SKY2416 |
| Number of Doors | 2 |
| Number of Levels | 2 |
| Number of levels | 2 |
| Product Warranty | 60 day warranty |
| Special Features | Durable |
| Special feature | Durable |
| Specific Uses For Product | Outdoor |
| Specific uses for product | Outdoor |
| Target Species | Chicken |
| UPC | 810010027306 |
D**K
Poor quality
Very poor quality construction. Flimsy wood, comes with no instructions, and no hardware for assembly.
R**O
Paquete incompleto
El paquete llegó incompleto
S**7
Good for what it is
I have a LOT of chickens. I ordered this for my grow-outs. Couple of things to note: 1) This is NOT meant for a permanent home for my chickens, so there is no concern with durability. 2) Aside from (I think) step 2, all of the instructions were clear, and it was easy to assemble. It was a little bit of a challenge trying to understand the first few steps, but once those came together, it was a breeze. 3) Be realistic when shopping for a coop for your chickens. Factor in chicken math, this might be good for 2 adult hens, but I would not expect it to be a permanent coop, more of a gateway into bigger ones. This little, easy-to-assemble, not made to last coop is perfect for my temporary home for growouts. Small enough I can bring it inside my barn when not in use.
D**.
No llegó completo
No llegó completo, solo tengo una parte de la jaula !
K**M
Price is good but expect to do some additional work to make this last and make it safe
Coop is about what I expected for the price. Came in two boxes which were delivered at different times in the same day. Took about a hour to assemble. You can do it yourself but does help to have someone hold some of the pieces up. It definitely needs some additional work besides putting it together which I will detail. 1. Sealing the wood. This is very cheap wood and if you want it to last it needs to be treated. I also ended up using some leftover shingles I had on the roofs and nesting lid and siliconed all the corners and edges to help keep moisture off the wood. 2. 2x4 treated lumber to fasten the base of the coop to to keep it from rotting. 3. Putting screen on the small window. It seems like its small enough that nothing would fit in there but our cat managed to squeeze itself through. 4. Adding latch to the nesting box lid. Raccoons could very easily lift the lid and get inside. 5. The floor of the nesting box is just a piece of slated wood that sits on some rails. This needs to be screwed down otherwise predators could push that up and get inside as well. 6. The sliding door to the coop has nothing keeping it closed. If something did manage to get inside the run it could open the sliding door. I used a hook and some chain to lock the door closed at night. 7. There is only one lock on the small door into the coop.(big one to the run has two locks) A crafty coon could get that open so I added a additional lock to that. 8. If you plan to move this around like we do I recommend screwing the bottom of the ramp to the side rail of the coop. Otherwise it will hang down and pull the screws out from the top of the ramp. This all seems like a lot but really took maybe 2 extra hours(mostly the shingles and weather proofing) and less then 10 dollars in parts for the rest. We use this for pet ducks. I would not put more then 3 in this. The only complaint I have is the run size. It really is inadequate for any extended periods for the ducks to be locked in there. Looking at the specs I figured it would be fine but I did not take into account the water and food bowls that take up almost a third of the run. So my next project will be to add some additional space to the run. So overall not bad but if I had to do it all over again I would have looked for a coop with a little larger run.
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