🦆 Elevate your backyard vibes with the ultimate duck haven!
The TRIXIE Natura Duck Coop is a durable, portable wooden shelter designed for up to 4 lightweight ducks. Featuring barred ventilation for airflow, weather-resistant fir wood construction, and easy relocation grips, it offers a secure and comfortable home that fits compact backyard spaces perfectly.
Item Weight | 30.3 Pounds |
Style | Duck Coop |
Color | Brown |
Is Assembly Required | Yes |
Dog Breed Size | Small |
Target Species | Duck |
Material Type | Pine |
N**I
Temporary coop
Pros: light weight and easy to assemble. That’s all.Cons. Had to disassemble half of it and reassemble it because it came all sorts of messed up. Pieces were broken. Very flimsy and not sure how long it will hold up. I needed this for 2 ducks I got but it will definitely be only temporary until I can get them a more suitable coop.
A**R
Perfect duck house
Easy assembly, loved by the ducks.
E**.
Soft
Not very well built. I already had to repair the door/ramp the wood is very soft.
C**T
Collapse project
The designer did not do a very good job with the walls or the cleaning part. I had a hard time cleaning the cage because the tray would get stuck and the right side wall would come down. It's not hold up by anything. The pieces just fall by a touch. I have to fix it every time I clean it out. It also seem my ducks were not getting enough air it too.
D**N
Duck Coop
We put this together in less than a half hour. The walls are thin and it’s not as strong as the ones you can buy at tractor supply. It’s the shelter on the left in the pics.
A**A
Sturdiness
So I have only owned this for 8 months maybe and it did good but after dealing with rain it's completely broke apart 2 days ago. It's okay and worked great all around but definitely not a long term thing. Not really worth $200. If it was $60-$80 yeah maybe but the price is too much for how long it lasts.
J**A
Worked great
Worked great for ducks and chickens
A**A
Updated my previous review- fell apart
*second update- this is un-usable after 6 months. I had patched it up the best I could with bolts screws hinges- it’s destroyed and I’m afraid it’s going to collapse on them. In the last photo, you can see it laying in a pile of wreckage to the left, less than 1 year later, behind the replacement I was forced to buy.*update- this has completely fallen apart 2.5 months in, and it’s kept under cover and gently handled.I’m using this in a covered and fully enclosed run for my 2 Pekin ducks to sleep in. Like the other reviews state, this is very flimsy. It’s made of incredibly soft wood. It went together totally fine UNTIL it was time to put the roof on. The placement for the bottom of the hinges was not marked so I placed them where I thought they should go, and when I closed the lid the entire left side panel busted into 4 pieces. So I’m using it without the hinges and will have to l-bracket it together for longevity. It’s rickety anyway, and I’m not sure it’ll keep predators away or stand up to the elements if it’s not under cover. It is, however, inexpensive compared to other duck houses, has good ventilation, the removable bottom for easy cleaning is a plus and it’s large enough to fit my two boys, so it gets 3 stars from me!
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