🐓 Cluckin' Good Living Awaits!
The Large Wooden Chicken Tractor is a spacious, waterproof hen house designed for 1-4 chickens. It features a sturdy cedar wood construction, a sloping roof for rain diversion, a convenient ramp and nesting box, and easy cleaning options. With a focus on security and ventilation, this coop is perfect for backyard poultry enthusiasts.
Number of Levels | 2 |
Number of Doors | 4 |
Additional Features | Multi Level, Waterproof, Secure, Easy Assembly |
Gap Size | 22 months |
Item Dimensions L x W x H | 69"L x 26"W x 39"H |
Color | Sloping Roof-Red |
Material Type | Galvanized wire mesh, Asphalt roof, Fir |
B**S
Nice, even when empty.
Good material and easy build. However make sure you pay attention to the dimension because this is way smaller than you may think. Like maybe good for 1-2 chickens. Slightly larger than a child's dollhouse. It holds up though, even after the bobcat broke in and ate my chickens. The empty coop still looks nice.
J**H
Easy to put together! Perfect for baby chicks!
Easy to put together with directions. Perfect for my 5 little chicks to grow a bit more. Probably won’t keep outside long term since wood isn’t solid. Will put outside on nice days to get them acclimated to outdoors and other flock. Worth the money!
S**D
Time will tell.
Nice coop. Smaller than expected. You’ll need to attach a bigger run. Easy to move around. Pretty sturdy. Good for the money. The build was straight forward. The latches are different than the picture on the original.
D**N
Better for two or three chickens
Went together easily but a little small for four full grown chickens.
M**A
Perfect for broody hen and chicks
The media could not be loaded. Works perfect for our broody hen and her six chicks! We’re using this to keep our chicks and mama hen separate from the rest of the flock until they’re big enough to join them, and so far it’s working great. Seems sturdy, has decent quality hardware, and overall good value for the money. Only took my husband about a half hour or so to build too, so assembly was pretty easy.
B**Y
Needed to modify it
The coop is perfect size for my 3 chicks, pretty simple setup as I put it together myself. However, I needed to saw off a but of wood for it to fit together and I needed to add supprt for the corner of the inner tray because there was no stability for it and once weight was put on it, it just would fall to the bottom. Its pretty easy to move with the wheels and bar, but definitely not predator proof in the slightest. I lost a metal bit for the hinge for the door and had to replace it with a nail, which is fine because it works. But as of now I added chicken wire zip tied to the bottom because my dog (and eventually other predators) will dig under it, my dog also was digging into the door and the hardware cloth staple came out. I ended up ordering a dog kennel for the outside to help keep predators out but for now I just wrapped chicken wire around the outside which is a short term solution until the kennel arrives. It is also difficult to reach underneath the nest boxes in the run for cleaning. I guess this would work if you didn't have predators and only 2 to 3 chickens. Definitely recommend getting something sturdier or bigger if you have predator issues.
H**
Quality,price
Its cute nut tiny ok for baby chicks 2 ONLY good wood but thin. We just built a coupe instead for our babies its way better.. its ok to move then around from spot go spot fot garden scratch upI do NOT Recommend this for permanent housing for chickens at all. If u add it inside a very large coupe maybe its ok. The tray that comes with it isn't even designed to stay up falls right down. Yes we followed the directions even though they were poorly done lol. Id say its more suitable for a gunia pig . Its still cute though
G**A
Not helpful
Strong and secure, but heavy and hard to move, so it isn’t practical to use as a chicken tractor. The wheels are small so I have to tip it up high to roll it. Impractical if the chickens are in it. Too small to fit food or water in the yard where the door is, and no way to reach the back without tipping it.
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