🐔 Cluckin' Good Living: Where Comfort Meets Convenience!
The GUTINNEEN Chicken Coop is a versatile and spacious outdoor housing solution for chickens and other small animals. With its movable design, easy cleaning features, and secure construction, this coop ensures a safe and comfortable environment for your pets while allowing for effortless relocation to fresh grazing areas.
J**B
Decent little Chicken House
Super cute chicken house. Not the strongest material, but with chickens not being heavy it should last for a bit with proper maintenance and care. Some of the screws weren't long enough for the roof but besides that pretty easy to construct.
L**S
Not bad if you know what to expect
I put this together by myself in a few hours using a screwdriver. After reading some reviews about the wood being soft I decided to go the safe route by avoiding any power tools while assembling it. A couple pieces did have some nicks or scrapes. But the wood is soft, so I expected some minor damage possibly from shipment and assembly.Size-wise, the coop is small but you can expand off the run to get the square footage.I left the tray off under the roosts. The metal is very flimsy and also gives more head space for the birds.The wood is not weather treated. This coop should only be used indoors, such as a garage / shed, or be sprayed with a water proof coating and probably put on top of a solid platform. It's a solid little coop but I don't think it could handle much of a storm.It's perfect for a rooster and a couple of hens that are standard size but would be perfect for bantams.It's worth the price you'll spend vs building it yourself.
K**N
Its not super stable/ secure.
It was relatively easy to assemble. Me and my brother in law assembled it together within an hour. It was somewhat sketchy, despite following the instructions word for word..but it was gorgeous and I desperately needed a home for my full grown babies. Within a month a somewhat rough storm hit and the whole thing collapsed within 20 minutes of the storm and just lifting it off the ground caused it to become a thousand pieces again. The bottom part stayed somewhat together and the top was absolutely wrecked. It's good in a pinch, but if you're expecting it to last a while, pray there's never any weather. It holds up literally so poorly. Never buying animal products here again. No hate, this is a beautiful design.. it's just not worth the money.
D**.
Good for the price but needs some adjustments
Very cute house when's it's put together. I did it with 2 people, but you could probably manage it with 1. Directions are easy to follow. I read other reviews where theirs started to warp and crack quickly and this is because it is made out of a soft wood, maybe pine? And it has a very thin coat of flat paint on it. I'm going to repaint it with an exterior paint. I also moved 2 of the roosting bars up because they were all 3 at ground level. Otherwise, it's a great little coop and I can't wait to move my little chickys in!
M**M
House of Fluff and Feathers
The product arrived in two separate boxes on two separate days. I did not realize this at first and was having a conniption. Three of the pieces were broken, though I was able to fix them. The company refunded me $30 for the damage and was very fast in answering my messages. The product itself is adequate. I was able to put it together and move it myself. Some of the instructions were vague but I managed to figure them out. The sliding drawer underneath doesn't fit quite right, but I made that work as well. Not a bad product for the money
S**Z
Great coop!!
This coop was easy to put together and is beautiful! It’s a very good size coop! Could easily house 6-8 chickens. My chicken pen is 20 X 10 feet. I don’t plan to let them free range just yet, so my pen is a bit large.
C**E
Well worth the money
Very sturdy and looks great.
B**I
Great for the price
Small coop that was easy to assemble and great for the price. With its run setup I wound not put more than two chickens in it, 3 would be a stretch.It’s thin wood and not super sturdy but I plan to remove the fencing part once my chicks are bigger and put the coop on a flatbed wagon for tractoring within a new fence so the lack of stability isn’t an issue for me.
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