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Backyard Chicken Coop Wood Hen Duck Rabbit House - CC-96
Urban chicken raising is sweeping across North America. Not everyone has a large yard or acreage to allow for a large Chicken coop but we can provide you with a home for your chickens that suits your backyard. There is nothing better than getting your own fresh eggs from your own chickens in your backyard.
Also, there is no easier way to teach your children where their food comes from. They will love what they can see for themselves. Plus, they will learn to respect the source where their food comes from while giving them responsibility. Your children can collect the eggs and provide the chickens with fresh food and water. It is a learning experience that will last a lifetime.
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Features / Specification
- Suitable for Ducks / Guinea Pig / Rabbit Hutches
- House is made from 12mm tongue and groove treated fir timber
- Solid wood raised floor
- Coop exterior overall sizes (76L x 45H x 32W)
- Large Hinged Nesting Box (2 area)
- Lockable nesting box
- Access door to the front / Access Ramp
- Internal perches bar
- Slideable metal tray for easy cleaning purposes
- Lockable door
- Ship in 2 cartons/boxes
- Also suitable for ducks
- Easy to follow instructions, simple build
- Will Hold up to 3 Hens or 4 Bantams (Varies, depends on breeds, please see coop floor plan dimensions and make your own decision)
- Wood Stain colors: Semi-transparent formula in Blue & White imparts beautiful color while enhancing the wood's natural grain
- These coops will ship by freight only. Freight charges will be determined by which region of the country you live in. People living in remote areas may incur a shipping surcharge due to your location. In some instances, we may not be able to ship to your location at all.
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Important Note: Wood
requires maintenance from time to time - protect your coops by adding 1
to 2 more coats of waterproofing sealant stain, and also add more wood
screws or nails for stronger protection from strong winds and predators.
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