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User Reviews and Ratings | 3 (1 ratings) 3 out of 5 stars |
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Little Cottage Unpainted Gambrel Barn Chicken Coop - Large 6 x 8 ft.
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This is an awesome chicken coop my handyman put it together in a day. and then added an outdoor space that is fenced in attached to the coop. the chicks love it
It's very well constructed. It took my husband and I 2 hours to construct it. It was so easy to put together. All parts where there. I'm going to place several more windows for venalation.
This coop not only looks great, but it was so easy to put together. It took about 1/2 day to assemble, then ready to paint and roof. I can't say enough good things about this Little Cottage Company coops and also the Hayneedle Store.
Arrived sooner than expected. This is a well built barn coop. I am very please with the workmanship. Still have the roof to put on to complete it. Can't wait to put my new chickens in it.
I love the coop, and our hens do also. The only faults I have is the door latch lasted about a month and stopped working properly. And there is not enough cross ventilation. Ninety percent of the coop is in the shade but the nest boxes get too hot. The girls are panting when they are in them. We purchased another window and installed it in the door and cut another long, hinged door over the boxes. This has really helped!
[...]Know that the instructions online are pretty useless. Read them. Most of them say ""put together as picture shows"" which isn't very helpful. You just know the order of putting things together and that's it.If you don't have a heavy-duty battery-powered drill, don't bother. It's a BUNCH of screws! Also, if you are doing this properly - know you will have about $200 worth of shingles and drip edge to purchase (required) and about 10 tubes of caulk ($3 each) + 2 cans of oil-based primer ($17 each) + any paint you want.This does not come with steps. You'll need to build those, as well.Time - it took 1 full day to get it together, another full day for shingles and caulking, another full day for painting.I like it's size. Easy to stand straight in and clean up. Very good size nesting boxes. (NOTE: If you live in climates that snow, you will want to build your own roof extension over the nesting box area; otherwise, you will have snow on top of them.)The window, door/lock, vent, and chicken exit worked properly. (I did have to redo the latches, as they were not lined up, but that was easy.)When putting together the nesting boxes, it will talk about predrilled holes in the wood. There were no pre-drilled holes. If you don't predrill them yourself, the wood will split.Very durable. Will last a long time. I am SO GLAD I went larger. I will probably section off part of the left side to use as my chick hatchery in the spring. It also is large enough to really have a heat lamp in it for winter usage. It's large enough to also use as a good shed if you decide not to do chickens anymore.
The Coop was very easy to assemble, and was quite sturdy once up. No real carpentry skills required although installing the roofing can be a bit of a pain depending on the location of the coop, like ours. Our coop is actually sitting on a deck built on a bank. The Coop comes with several pieces of aluminum trim for the 4 corners of the coop and two corners of the nesting boxes. I would suggest as we did, toss those and purchase standard pre-primed 1 x 3 trim at any lumber store. Paint them and trim the entire coop out, and not just the corners. If I have a complaint it would be you cannot order the coop unassembled ""and"" painted. Would be nice to be able to chose a base & trim color and have it delivered unassembled and painted Other than that, the chicks are finally in the coop and are happy