Customer Reviews for Pawhut - 77" Wooden Chicken Coop with Nesting Box, Cute Outdoor Hen House with Removable Tray, Ramp Run, for Garden Backyard
Customer Rating
5
Not very "large" as described.
on August 16, 2018
Posted by: Missdeez69
Not very "large" as described. but perfect for 2 hens! Easy assembly!
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Customer Rating
5
Product great. speed in shipment.great
on August 14, 2018
Posted by: Patbkr945_4
Product great. speed in shipment.great to work with. Happy Shopper
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Customer Rating
4
Product as described. Super
on July 21, 2018
Posted by: Tftpapillonmom
Product as described. Super fast shipping! Very happy!
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Customer Rating
5
It is cute and well built
on June 22, 2018
Posted by: Denise W.
I have always wanted one for my Bantu hens. Reasonable price too. Thank you.
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Customer Rating
5
Chicken coop
on June 18, 2018
Posted by: Cindy G.
Product was exactly as described. Easy instructions. My chicks love it!
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Customer Rating
4
Super fast shipping. went together super fast. Perfect!
on June 7, 2018
Posted by: Q400capt
Super fast shipping. went together super fast. Perfect!
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Customer Rating
5
Chicken Coop is great!
on May 18, 2018
Posted by: Cynthia G.
We are extremely happy with this chicken coop - great color, durability, and great price! Perfect size for our 2 chicks! Highly recommend!
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Customer Rating
4
A Mostly-Good Little Chicken Coop
on April 10, 2018
Posted by: Monica W.
GOOD - The design is good. There is plenty of room for 3 or 4 average size chickens or ducks. It went together fairly easily, with only a few tools.The price is very reasonable. NOT AS GOOD - In damp climates, you will need to coat all external wood with a sealer, as the stain was quite water-permiable. If you have any racoons in your area, all of the hardware-cloth screening should be reinforced with fence nails or metal strap, or the predators will tear out the screen, which is held on by flimsy staples, suitable for making picturer frames, maybe, but not for keeping out a smart, small predator with nimble fingers and a taste for chicken and duck.