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The Gutinneen Chicken Coop is a spacious and secure outdoor housing solution for your poultry and small animals. Measuring 69" L x 26" W x 39.4" H, it features a large nesting box, predator-resistant design, and weatherproof materials, ensuring a safe and comfortable environment for your pets.

A**R
Great coop for smaller birds
When I got it it came in 2 well packaged boxes. While others say the wood can damaged, I had little to no problem with it. The instructions were clear and it was very easy to put together. I loved how this one had a room and many access doors. While the description says that it should be good for chickens, I think that it is good for smaller birds. My quail love all the areas in the coop. While the coop was good quality and came on time, the only problem I had was that something kind of had a chemically smell and the texture of the roof was kinda coming off. It looks exactly like the picture. While it had wheels, it was kind of hard to move it unless you pick it up higher. The functionality of it was great with all the doors, air vent, close able door, and the metal slide out tray. The door to the coop was kinda small and I don’t think it would be great for big chickens. I think that for the price it is a great coop for smaller birds.
A**Y
Nice duck house, easy assembly
Easy to assemble. Some panels arrived damaged, but were still functional (aesthetic damage only). We will upgrade some small improvements for improved predator security such as the removable nesting box bottom, the barrel lock on the door & an additional latch opposite the current latch on the door since it does not close flush with the wall. I can appreciate the removable tray for ease of cleaning, but it only removes in one direction so that needs to be considered when adding the run. Appearance is nice. Not too heavy. Good size for my 6 ducks- 1 pekin, 1 Ancona, 2 SA & 2 WH.
D**M
Worked so well I have 2
Good coops. Easy to assemble. Not perfect but they work well. The bottom pull out for cleaning does not work well so I just shovel out from the big side door. Rain will leak into the bottom of the side door so I now have a piece of plywood leaning against the coops which works well. I also placed a piece of plywood over the top of the run so they have a covered area. I use furring strips to screw plastic to the sides of the run in winter (northern WI) which keeps them cozy. Buried hardware cloth around the sides to keep out predators. I made a larger run for daytime then lock the doors of the secure little run at night. Easily fits 10+ birds with a large feeder on the inside. I do not place a heater in the winter and they do just fine. 2+ years of use and it’s still holding up well. Not the greatest construction (thin walls) but works fine. It is nice to have 2 as I can separate birds if needed as I do when I introduce new baby chicks.
L**N
Not Bear Proof
What you’re looking at is the coop after it was flipped over by a bear and who ate 6 out of 7 of our five week old chicks. He crushed the sides, and ate each chick out of the closed coop part. With a bear fence, reinforcements, hardware cloth along the bottom and stakes, MAYBE this would work. And even then as a temporary housing. Maybe this would work in an urban area with fewer predators. I know better than to leave chickens in this full time, so this was our juvenile coop until the new chicks were old enough to go with the main flock. Alas they never made it.Listen, I get it, it’s tempting to get something so cheap. And this isn’t entirely the coop’s fault - I can tell it’s lightweight and I shouldn’t have left the chicks outside in it. But save your money and build something sturdy. Or save up and buy something higher quality. While assembly was easy, it’s bc this little tractor is so flimsy. Save yourself the heartache of lost birds and get something better quality.
D**D
This coop is probably just fine
I bought this coop several months ago to save me time and money in building my own, and I'm not entirely sure that worked out for me. Here's what the coop does really well:- Price. I looked around a lot, and this is probably the best price for what it is.- Ease of setup. Anyone can do it. The instructions are easy to follow and it doesn't take a lot of time.- Looking good. I like the look of this coop. It's cute and reasonably well-made.Here are my main problems with this coop:- Ventilation. Two tiny holes is not enough. I had to cut my own ventilation holes and covered them with hardware cloth.- Maintenance. If you want to use the deep-litter method for a low-maintenance coop, don't buy this product unless you are ready and willing to do some significant customization. I did—it works well and wasn't difficult, but it took extra wood, hardware cloth, sealant, and time.- Door. The chicken door is honestly next to useless. It opens and closes only with great difficulty, and has to be operated from inside the run. If you buy this coop, plan on either leaving the door open all the time or installing a new one.- Roost bar. Ideally, the roost bar would be above the nest box, but that is not the case with this coop. As a result, I end up with a lot of chicken poop in the nest box because they are roosting there instead. Unfortunately there's not a great option to raise the roost bar without a bit more customization. I'm weighing the options for that right now.Summary:I needed something relatively cheap that I could customize. I used the covered run area for a duck house and attached both to a larger, walk-in run that I ordered from another seller, so I was never intending to use this product as it came to me. But I wish I hadn't had to make my own ventilation or create a deeper tray for using the deep litter method, and I really wish the door wasn't so poorly made. That being said, this is probably a good starter coop if you have two or three small-sized backyard hens. If you want more than that, this still might be a good option if you are willing to make a few customizations.I waited until now to write the review so that I could see it in use for a reasonable amount of time. It has held up well, but that is probably due in part to the high-quality paint that I covered it with.
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