🐓 Cluckin' Good Living for Your Flock!
The Kitive Chicken Coop is a large, waterproof wooden chicken tractor designed for outdoor use. It accommodates 1-4 chickens, featuring a spacious interior, a secure enclosure, and easy access for cleaning and maintenance. With a sturdy construction and user-friendly assembly, this coop ensures a safe and comfortable environment for your poultry.
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.
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.
L**C
Smaller than I thought, but that’s on me!
We bought this to secure our 3-yo hen who has been having some health problems. Bottom line: she needed to be removed from the flock to be monitored and have some recovery time. We’ve been moving her back and forth from a makeshift (homemade) run during the day, to a small caged enclosure at night which we move into our garage. I will be honest: I ordered this item out of quick necessity and I’m not great at building anything. The price is good, but I didn’t thoroughly look at the dimensions. It’s definitely not as long or tall as I thought it would be from the photos, with less head space for her than I imagined, but that’s on me. Honestly, one more foot all around (above her head, in the run, length and width) would be perfect. I would NOT recommend this for more than one adult chicken (unless you have bantams). It will work for her for now to give her better care away from the flock and re-integrate her when she is feeling better. If you have older chicks or pullets you are integrating or moving outside, this would be perfect! Overall, assembly was easy - a few confusing moments - but very clear. The castors aren’t great on grass (awesome on pavement) but they will work and we will modify as needed. It appears sturdy and well made. It’s lighter weight so two people could lift it slightly off the ground and move it wherever without the use of the wheels. Just started to use it this afternoon so my opinion may change, but relieved to have this girl more secure from predators during the day, under cover from rain and a little mobile coop so we don’t have to move her before she wants to go to bed. I think it would be decently secure at night, if you don’t have raccoons, bears, weasels or Fischer cats around.
N**I
Looks great, rec. 2 for construction
Quite sturdy for being a mobile coop. It looks nice, has some cool features. Pull out tray and nesting lid make maintenance easy.It is quite small. I would only keep 4 chickens at max in it. I only have a single stray chicken so for her this will do fine for now. It was also somewhat difficult to put together. The instructions were crude pictures. It recommended 2 people to put together. I did it solo but it was much harder and took closer to 2 hoursIn the end, I was very satisfied how it cleaned up. Similar pre fab coops at local store are $250+
K**R
Is was ok, even though it doesn't roll
For the price it's ok, had to reinforce the edges since I'm using it outside and for rabbits not chickens I added a layer of wire to the bottom and the insides to prevent chewing that only slowed them down and I'm aware this was designed for rabbits. I built a frame for it after sanding and water sealing the wood which has stayed surprisingly together. The wheels need to be a size larger, as it doesn't roll for those that want to use it as a tractor, but it's lasted several months outdoors. I was a little disappointed to notice a bit or rust on the wire as it's been rained on. If you don't regularly clean the pull out tray it sticks and you'll want to add handles to the small doors since it sticks when the wood swells and is difficult to open. (That's pretty normal for outdoor coops but a handle would be... Handy.) Outside of those issues it's a good starter pen for one or two chickens and for my three female meat rabbits it's plenty of space even though it didn't work for my purpose. It was very easy to assemble with one person with some experience, if you put in some work it can be adaptable.
D**N
Better for two or three chickens
Went together easily but a little small for four full grown chickens.
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
P**P
A real nice mobile coop.
Easy assembly, sturdy build.
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