Petmate Superior Construction Chicken Coop, 8 to 10 Chicken Capacity

Built to last, the Petmate Superior Construction Chicken Coop is made to help keep chickens safe and secure. Made with 200% thicker wood panels, you can feel the difference in quality of the durable chicken coop.

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Built to last, the Petmate Superior Construction Chicken Coop is made to help keep chickens safe and secure. Made with 200% thicker wood panels, you can feel the difference in quality of the durable chicken coop. This chicken coop also features a durable plastic roof, and is easy to assemble for convenience.

  • Made with 200% thicker wood panels (compared to 7.5mm panels)
  • Made with unstained wood; leave as is, or paint or stain to fit your style
  • Extra tall cleaning tray (2.36 in. H x 20.31 in. W x 41.14 in. L) allows for a deeper layer of bedding and easier cleaning
  • Solid wood construction with durable plastic roof for long-lasting use
  • Includes three internal nesting boxes; rear nesting box door for egg collecting
  • Chicken coop with adjustable rear ventilation for comfortable use
  • Includes two internal and one external roosting bars

Additional information

Coop/Hutch Type

Standard coops

Door Height

Front Walk in Door: 59 in.; Roosting Area Door (Left of Walk-in door): 18.5 in.; Nesting Box Door (Left end of Coop): 17.5 in.; Side Door (Lower Right end of Coop): 17.5 in.

Door Width

Front Walk in Door: 19.5 in.; Roosting Area Door (Left of Walk-in door): 14 in.; Nesting Box Door (left end of Coop): 36.75 in."; Side Door (Lower Right end of Coop): 22.25 in."

Foraging or Run Area Length

72 in.

Foraging or Run Area Width

42.25 in.

Frame Material

Wood

Location of Doors

Front

Nesting Area Length

12 in.

Nesting Area Width

13.125 in. per Nesting Box

Number Of Doors/Openings

4

Number Of Levels/Stories

2

Number of Nesting Areas

3

Number Of Ramps

1

Number of Roosting Bars

3

Product Height

72.75 in.

Product Length

76 in.

Product Weight

158 lb.

Product Width

46 in.

Roof Material

Plastic

Roof Style

Pitched

Wall Material

Wood

Manufacturer Part Number

70401D

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The chicken (Gallus domesticus) is a large and round short-winged bird, domesticated from the red junglefowl of Southeast Asia around 8,000 years ago. Most chickens are raised for food, providing meat and eggs; others are kept as pets or for cockfighting.

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  • Chicken coop or other animal enclosure
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    • Food cooperative
    • Housing cooperative (as in "a co-op apartment")
      • Building cooperative
    • Worker cooperative
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3 Reviews For This Product

  1. 03

    by Daryl

    Really nice, well built. I put it on a foundation of treated 4×4’s and expect it to last for years. My only disappointment was that it’s dimensions are 42″ x 6′ instead of 4′ x 8′.

  2. 03

    by Andrew

    We purchased our coop in the spring of 2020 when it was MUCH less expensive and stained it before assembling. We have had up to 8 hens and it’s worked out ok because we built them an extra fenced yard that they can access through their little door but we can still access the egg door from the outside of their fence plus they get to free range at the end of the day in the rest of our yard. The nests weren’t great so we bought nest boxes to add. We have had to reinforce the floor this year but it’s not the end of the world. It’s been a perfect coop for us in our urban back yard. The chickens are happy and our neighbors give them treats and love the fresh eggs!

  3. 03

    by Ritzy

    Very well made coop, with significantly heavier wood than typical coop kits. Painted it before assembling it (barn red with white trim). Good illustrated instructions; assembled very easily. As usual with most coop manufacturers, they overestimate the occupancy. I have 6 hens and wouldn’t want to increase that number.

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