Cluckin' Awesome! 🐣 Your chickens will thank you!
The PawHut 65" Chicken Coop is a spacious and durable outdoor poultry cage designed for comfort and easy maintenance. With a detachable run, cozy nesting box, and weather-resistant features, it provides a safe and hygienic environment for your chickens to thrive.
S**D
You get what you pay for.
Understand these are not made with heavy wood.But made well enough to be effective. Overall construction of the kit is good. I assembled mine with ease. It all turned out straight and in line. I recommend hand tools not power drills. If you use a power drill slow and steady. Do not over tighten the screws.I have a similar one that is now two years old and it shows no sign of wear.I particularly like this one. Perfect for 2 chickens. Definitely not more than 3. I say stick with 2.
E**Y
Find something else
This is not a great coop, but I opted to keep it. I would never consider putting it outside unless you have it in another enclosure that is covered and locks - then I’m sure it’s just alright. I decided to use this as a transitional coop in my garage after taking my chicks off their heat lamp. I moved them into this coop just over a week ago. I have 6 chicks that are 6 weeks old and this is tight, so even as a transitional coop it’s not really worth it if you have more than 4 birds. Also something I didn’t consider is that they gunk up the slot for the door and it has never slid all the way shut since they moved in. That is not a direct knock against this particular coop, but just a heads up to find something that opens differently. There is no lock on the nesting box, and it seems like the box would be leaky in the rain so be aware of that.Now for the good. It’s obviously cute. It was fairly easy to put together by myself. I did it in about a hour. The run is not attached so it’s easy to clean up, and I have moved that run around to other places for them which has been fun. It fits a 42” dog crate tray inside the run which works well for indoor use and cleanup.All things considered, I’m not mad about this coop but I’m not pleased with it either. So unless you’re looking to spend more money for more work with little payoff, go with something else.
A**R
Great find
Easiest thing I’ve ever assembled. Decent space for the money. Could be a little more sturdy, as I picked it up to move it. One side of the roof came unglued from the support beam. Easy fix, but should’ve came nailed to the supper beam. Other wise, my chickens are happy
C**A
It's ok, but...
I bought this for my ducks. It's not horrible but I have a few complaints. I did not have the correct amount of screws. Whatever it was painted with was rubbing off on my hands, almost like powder. The wood was pretty soft and split in some areas. Also the fenced in part is not actually attached to the coop. I would recommend this as a good starter, a brooding pen, or something for small birds such as quail. I see a lot of people wanting to buy this for rabbits. PLEASE DONT! I own 4 rabbits they will demolish it. You can honestly build something better for your rabbits for the same price.
K**K
FLIMSY, DESTROYED UPON BUILDING and WAY OVERPRICED - BAD REFUND POLICY
This item fell apart (ramp and lid to nesting box absolutely disintegrated upon touch, not where the screws are, the actual wood of it completely fell apart from each other since it's made with idk, floral wire???? as the only method to keep it together) immediately after I finished building it today, seconds before I needed to put live day old chicks in it. I cannot put chicks in a completely open hutch that they will escape from or die in due to temps and predators.I now have to go purchase something else locally because my chicks are here today. Additionally, there is no mesh on the floor, so they are sitting in their own waste, no second level so there is zero room for much of anything in this pen, and no light penetration in the item, which is incredibly necessary for any animal that would be put inside. Additionally, the outer pen does not attach to the coop in any way, which is not predator proof, and means that the additional pen (which is the reason purchased this) is actually completely useless, especially since it is so flimsy that even if I secured it to the coop, it would take a slight glance for any creature to destroy it.I am very dissatisfied and seeking a refund, the item is ready to fall apart entirely - so I refuse to pay for a return shipment. I chose this item despite its higher price than alternatives on Amazon as well as locally because I thought it would be quality, I am severely disappointed. I don't think the brand who makes this has ever owned any animals.
D**N
You get what you pay for - flimsy and cheap
Right off the bat this coop is not suitable for normal sized chickens. Anything bigger than a silkie is going to struggle to fit through the door with the ramp. The floor tray (which was busted apart straight out of the box) will in NO WAY hold the weight of a standard chicken, or likely many more the 2-3 bantams.The run went together easily, and the house went together easily, but there is NO connection between the run panels and the coop building. You will have to add latches if you want any sense of security for your birds. The nesting box is roomy, but again, not sturdy enough for a normal chicken and NO LATCH. This product is NOT SAFE if you are expecting to keep predators out. The wood is cheap, split in multiple places when assembling, and easy to destroy from a raccoon/coyote/bobcat/skunk perspective. The paint is more of a primer and I highly recommend that, if you are going to buy this chincy thing, you paint everything with an outdoor appropriate sealer prior to assembly. If you have anything more than a slight breeze in your area, find a way to anchor the whole thing. I'm relatively certain that without preventative measures, this thing will NOT survive the first month of winter.Overall, its a cute little piece of garbage that needs to be in a predator-proof area if you have any hopes of keeping SMALL chickens alive. Mine is within my larger chicken run and was purchased specifically for a tiny D'uccle pair, but extreme renovations are needed to even begin to winterize this thing. NOT recommended for beginner chicken keepers.
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