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OverEZ Classic Large Chicken Coop for Up to 15 Chickens - Nesting Box - Large Bird, Poultry and Hen House Made from Wood, Made in USA
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Brand | OverEZ Chicken Coop |
Target Species | Chicken |
Product Dimensions | 74"L x 60"W x 72.5"H |
Material | Wood |
Specific Uses For Product | Outdoor |
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Chicken Coop Accessories | Holds 50 Pounds of Feed | Holds 12 Gallons | Easily Move Your Chicken Coop | Heat Lamp Kit | |
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Features | Gravity Fed Automatic Poultry Dispenser | No Spill System | Made with Steel and Aluminum | Indoor and Outdoor Coop Heater |
Chicken Runs | Steel Built Sturdiness | Room to Roam | Safe From Predators | Convenient Access | |
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Includes All Parts Needed for Assembly | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ |
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Product details
- Is Discontinued By Manufacturer : No
- Product Dimensions : 74 x 60 x 72.5 inches; 600 Pounds
- Item model number : 46OEZCKCP
- Date First Available : July 26, 2019
- Manufacturer : OverEZ Chicken Coop
- ASIN : B07JFQR9Q8
- Country of Origin : USA
- Best Sellers Rank: #119,216 in Patio, Lawn & Garden (See Top 100 in Patio, Lawn & Garden)
- #760 in Poultry Habitat Supplies
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Product Description
The OverEZ Large Chicken Coop is our BEST VALUE! Comfortably housing up to 15 chickens, it even comes equipped with flooring to meet all your needs. It is built to last, made in the USA, and constructed out of wood by Amish trained craftsmen. Heavy-duty and quality made, this coop is designed to be used in both hot AND cold climates. This amazing coop makes life EZ for you, assembling in less than 60 minutes with only a screw gun.
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Designed for poultry birds 6 weeks and older
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Sturdiness | 4.5 | — | — | 3.3 | 4.6 | 3.7 |
Easy to assemble | 4.2 | — | — | 4.4 | 4.7 | 4.5 |
Sold By | Amazon.com | Amazon.com | Amazon.com | QGJ | Nestera | AI PETS |
target species | Chicken | Chicken | Chicken | Chicken | Chicken | Chicken |
material | Wood | Pine | Wood, Metal | Wood | Plastic | Wood |
style | Classic | Coastal | Durable | Box,Deluxe | Portable | White Grey |
number of doors | 3 | 3 | 2 | 3 | 3 | 3 |
number of levels | 2 | 2 | 2 | 1 | 2 | 2 |
number of items | 1 | 1 | 2 | — | — | — |
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Customers like the quality, ease of assembly, and performance of the chicken coop. For example, they mention it's well made, fits and works perfectly, and has clear and concise directions. That said, some complain about the condition it was in when they received it. That being said, opinions are mixed on the value.
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Customers like the quality of the animal cage. They mention it's well-made, solid, and holds up well. Some say the hardware is all nice quality powder coated steel. Overall, most are satisfied with the product and recommend it to chicken enthusiasts.
"Looks like a quality build and good material used...." Read more
"Sturdy and easy to put together! If I ever needed to buy another coop, I would buy from this company. Well-made." Read more
"Without a doubt this is a solid coop and will last for years. It was worth the price. That being said the assembly was a challenge...." Read more
"...The coop is of good quality and I would recommend this to any chicken enthusiasts." Read more
Customers like the ease of assembly of the animal cage. For example, they mention the directions are clear and concise, and the pieces just fit together. Some say the instructions are downloadable to their cell phone and are very easy to follow. That said, most are happy with the ease and quickness of assembly.
"Sturdy and easy to put together! If I ever needed to buy another coop, I would buy from this company. Well-made." Read more
"...Installation was incredibly easy considering. A lot of thought went into making this a fast setup as even the screws are started...." Read more
"...The instructions we downloadable to cell phone and were very easy to follow. The entire project only took about an hour to put together...." Read more
"So easy to put together!! You will need the touch up paint. Lots of scuff marks etc but easy to fix and easier to assemble! My girls LOVE IT!!" Read more
Customers are satisfied with the performance of the animal cage. They mention that it fits and works perfectly, everything fits together perfectly, and the hardware is all nice quality powder coated steel. The small ladder fits inside perfectly, making it nice and roomy. Some customers also have 15 chickens and say that it works well for them.
"...The small ladder fit inside perfectly (I put it on the ledger board on the right side of the roosts), so I built another ladder for the outside...." Read more
"...It really feels so sturdy, heavy thick wood, it should work well. But it arrived damaged...." Read more
"...Everything fit together perfectly and the hardware is all nice quality powder coated steel...." Read more
"The chickens love it! Nice and roomy, I think I’m going to need more chickens!..." Read more
Customers are satisfied with the appearance of the animal cage. They mention that it's beautiful and the chickens love it so far.
"...But it's beautiful, and the chickens love it so far" Read more
"...Looks awesome in the yard just like a handmade built Amish shed...." Read more
"Replace old chicken coup. It is beautiful" Read more
Customers are mixed about the value of the animal cage. Some mention it's worth the price and a great investment, while others say it'll cost you more to build your own. Some customers also feel the cheapest wood was used to put it together.
"...The sale price was great, too...." Read more
"...Plywood easily breaks.I feel like the cheapest wood was used to put this together. I'm not even sure what the floor is...." Read more
"...It was worth the price. That being said the assembly was a challenge...." Read more
"Everything as advertised. Easy to assemble and excellent value." Read more
Customers are dissatisfied with the condition of the animal cage. They mention that the roof was damaged, the plastic covering was ripped, and the roof panels were dented and rusty. Some customers also say that pieces of trim were broken off completely and the edges need more protection.
"...However, the shipping method it not good. Roof was damaged in shipping. It was not worth the time and delay to refuse...." Read more
"...The plastic covering was ripped when delivered and happened to rain so it was soaked.Crossing my fingers that the plywood doesn't expand..." Read more
"...A piece of trim was broken off completely, other pieces of trim were pulling away and warped, locks/handles seem to be put on haphazardly and not..." Read more
"...coop that is easy to assemble but is made of particle board and comes damaged with paint rubbed off and torn up edges etc. i’ve seen similar reviews...." Read more
Customers are dissatisfied with the fit of the animal cage. They mention that the pieces don't fit correctly, have huge gaps, and don''t line up right. Some customers also report that the roof didn't go together.
"...pieces together, but I ran into a ton of obstacles with pieces not fitting correctly, huge gaps, and missing screws...." Read more
"...is the roof panels - they came dented and rusty, and the roof didn’t fit together because of it...." Read more
"...the pieces lined up in the middle as they should be, they do not sit where they should on the sides, front and back...." Read more
"...containing the nesting boxes is so badly bowed that it will not fit flush to the rest of the coop. I have reached out to the company for resolution...." Read more
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Only thing, had to provide about 4 of my own 3" screws. I'm guessing they fell out in shipping, and did not have any of that size in their extra parts bag.
But it's beautiful, and the chickens love it so far
We watched a ton of videos on how to put this coop together and imo they make it look easier than it actually is. You may need to use a rubber mallet or have to loosen some screws to get the side walls to fit properly in the grooves of the front and back walls of the coop.
We watched a ton of videos on how to put this coop together and imo they make it look easier than it actually is. You may need to use a rubber mallet or have to loosen some screws to get the side walls to fit properly in the grooves of the front and back walls of the coop.
Backstory: Our old coop was a homemade one we picked up for free on Craigslist. It was on the small side and had one nesting box that 2 chickens could use at once. We modified and painted it over the years and added the automatic door with timer from incubator warehouse (highly recommend that addition). All was fine for a while as the flock fluctuated between 5-8 birds over the years.
Then, the feed store had Brahma chicks and, as they grew bigger, they discovered roosting in trees! All the past year after they began laying (and getting very large in stature), we would have to go out on a steep hill to a low Apple branch they roosted in, grab them, and carry them into the coop. We suspected they wanted more indoor space since they used to sleep in the old coop when young, putting themselves to bed independently. That is when we began looking for the "permanent solution." By now, we knew we would not be going chicken-free as we had the flock since 2013. Finally, the price on the OverEZ coop dropped enough, and we were able to secure free shipping, and a Prime promotion/deal, which made it the best possible price we had seen over the years we had been looking.
The coop arrived on a large truck and the worker used a motorized dolly to place it in the yard. A level spot that is big enough will be needed. A standard driveway will hold the package. We unpacked and it is lucky the coop comes in panels because it took muscle to get it into the back. Ours was in good shape. The only thing is that one windowpane is upside down, but this does not affect the look or functionality at all. This is the large coop, so be prepared for that! The heaviest piece was the front, with the windows and nesting box door. Get it level and square so the roof fits. Ours was challenging because there was a tree right next to it that we had to work around so the roof was slightly off until we could deal with that.
Installation was incredibly easy considering. A lot of thought went into making this a fast setup as even the screws are started. Instructions were clear and there is an animated app of the installation. Our specific site was an extremely tight fit or it could have been done within an hour with two adults in reasonable shape. As it was, we had to level, jiggle and more to get the best position. The automatic door from the old coop fit perfectly on this one. We used a large, modular dog kennel for a run.
The chicken reaction was astonishing. After 2 days of putting them in there by hand and after programming the door for sunrise and sunset we came home one evening to discover all the chickens (including the tree-loving Brahmas) perching on the roosting bars! Every single chicken was inside in time for the door to close! We are beyond excited to have the safely housed again. The only thing left is to get them to lay in the boxes. The Australorp has brooded in there, so looks hopeful.
Update: 9/1/2022: They are laying in the nesting box now. Brahmas rebelled when we installed an automatic light too close to the windows though and went back to the trees to roost, so we are moving the lights to the large door instead in the hopes that fixes it.
Update 12/21/22:
All chickens are roosting inside every night for months now. We have lots of predators right over the fence: coyotes, opossum, skunks, raccoons, eagles, and hawks to name a few. The coop has kept them secure. You want to close the windows entirely at night though if you don't replace the screens with hardware cloth. Raccoons will be able to rip through a regular screen though we have not had this happen. So far all are fine.
Backstory: Our old coop was a homemade one we picked up for free on Craigslist. It was on the small side and had one nesting box that 2 chickens could use at once. We modified and painted it over the years and added the automatic door with timer from incubator warehouse (highly recommend that addition). All was fine for a while as the flock fluctuated between 5-8 birds over the years.
Then, the feed store had Brahma chicks and, as they grew bigger, they discovered roosting in trees! All the past year after they began laying (and getting very large in stature), we would have to go out on a steep hill to a low Apple branch they roosted in, grab them, and carry them into the coop. We suspected they wanted more indoor space since they used to sleep in the old coop when young, putting themselves to bed independently. That is when we began looking for the "permanent solution." By now, we knew we would not be going chicken-free as we had the flock since 2013. Finally, the price on the OverEZ coop dropped enough, and we were able to secure free shipping, and a Prime promotion/deal, which made it the best possible price we had seen over the years we had been looking.
The coop arrived on a large truck and the worker used a motorized dolly to place it in the yard. A level spot that is big enough will be needed. A standard driveway will hold the package. We unpacked and it is lucky the coop comes in panels because it took muscle to get it into the back. Ours was in good shape. The only thing is that one windowpane is upside down, but this does not affect the look or functionality at all. This is the large coop, so be prepared for that! The heaviest piece was the front, with the windows and nesting box door. Get it level and square so the roof fits. Ours was challenging because there was a tree right next to it that we had to work around so the roof was slightly off until we could deal with that.
Installation was incredibly easy considering. A lot of thought went into making this a fast setup as even the screws are started. Instructions were clear and there is an animated app of the installation. Our specific site was an extremely tight fit or it could have been done within an hour with two adults in reasonable shape. As it was, we had to level, jiggle and more to get the best position. The automatic door from the old coop fit perfectly on this one. We used a large, modular dog kennel for a run.
The chicken reaction was astonishing. After 2 days of putting them in there by hand and after programming the door for sunrise and sunset we came home one evening to discover all the chickens (including the tree-loving Brahmas) perching on the roosting bars! Every single chicken was inside in time for the door to close! We are beyond excited to have the safely housed again. The only thing left is to get them to lay in the boxes. The Australorp has brooded in there, so looks hopeful.
Update: 9/1/2022: They are laying in the nesting box now. Brahmas rebelled when we installed an automatic light too close to the windows though and went back to the trees to roost, so we are moving the lights to the large door instead in the hopes that fixes it.
Update 12/21/22:
All chickens are roosting inside every night for months now. We have lots of predators right over the fence: coyotes, opossum, skunks, raccoons, eagles, and hawks to name a few. The coop has kept them secure. You want to close the windows entirely at night though if you don't replace the screens with hardware cloth. Raccoons will be able to rip through a regular screen though we have not had this happen. So far all are fine.
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Reviewed in Canada on October 29, 2021