Quack N Cluck's First OverEZ Chicken Coop! | OverEZ Chicken Coop

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Laurel assembles her first Large OverEZ Chicken Coop! With the help of a few friends, the assembly process was EZ and took under an hour. The chicken coop panels and trim are painted and assembled. The hardware, windows, doors, and nesting boxes are already installed.

The Large OverEZ Chicken Coop houses up to 15 chickens and can be used in all seasons.

Product Features:
- 2 screened windows
- 5 nesting boxes
- 2 vents
- 2 roosts
- 1 mandoor
- 1 chicken door with a treated wood ramp
- Flooring and siding has a treated resin
- Ceiling has radiant barrier sheathing

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I got this same coop 4 years ago! I love it and they last ! Although the price now is way out of my price range I am so glad I have it

danielleterry
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They🐓 look🐔happy to be inside.
Really nice looking.

nancyM
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Chickens aren’t finicky, you can build a chicken coop out of a lot of different materials. I built a coop out of wood pallets, and the thing stood strong for years until I tore it down! These are nice coops, but if you’re trying to build a budget coop, consider pallets!

vigilantvoice
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I have the small and absolutely love it

thedesken
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Wow, I can’t wait to get one in February.

annaycox
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I really think that those supposed wiser minds on The Shark Tank blew it! It was just one more way for them to demonstrate how out of touch with the general population they are. The demand for chickens and the tools to keep them has exploded nationwide. Go to YouTube and look at the numbers of people looking at chicken videos. Chickens are the new dogs as far as pets go. And, when the prices on eggs went up so did the numbers of chicken houses. Organic eggs cannot be beat and they are an amazing educational tool for children.
I love the idea of your little coop and, had I not already gone to considerable expense building a custom-made coop, yours would be in my yard. Kudos! I hope that you become billionaires!

margimackowski-seif
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Hi, I live in RI and I was wondering if these can be used during the winter? I've always wanted to raise chickens as pets because they make me vary happy since childhood, but I'm always hesitant because of the winter months & I'd like some info about it. If anyone knows the answer it'd be very appreciated, thank you!!!! 🐣🐤🐥🐓

Michelle
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Heck no I'd use them for line shacks .and storage sites. To bad I'm 71 and rode my last trail...l these would be the cats back side. Tks

Steven-rext
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That coop is 2000$. My goal is to save money. That's absolutely ridiculous for back yard coop.

ignatiusjameson
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We never cooped yard birds they were fine up a tree sundown

kencleg
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Just got our coop and it's great... but it's not as easy to assemble as these videos make it look. To begin with, the gaps at the trim where each panel slides into the previous, were somewhat narrower than the panel. Making it a push, pull, shove, pull again, push again, grab crowbar... etc. exercise. The bottom line is they don't just slide in all easy like. The 2nd thing is the roof. The tolerances are way too small and the overlap is backward. The overlap should be on the 2nd piece, not the first. It was only by sheer luck that we got ours close enough to actually work.

The vents are way too undersized. Nowhere does it tell you the size in the marketing material but I was expecting at least a 4" diameter. These are more like 2". Not even close to being enough ventilation....no matter where you live. I will drill out the holes to make them a standard 4" diameter and install a powered fan to exhaust the coop. This should be a standard option IMO.

Also, the design should be revised to allow for a deep litter method. As it stands, the chicken door is at the floor level which means I will have to install a raised ledge on the inside, taking up coop floor space. This is not too much trouble but you would think that the designers would have planned for this.

Other than that, it's a fine coop and will serve us well.

michaelpipkins
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How do you deal with the rodent problem around the chicken feed or poop??

vivajah
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Mine is getting wet inside and in the middle nesting box i cant figure it out

geaj
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Don't put little peeps directly with adults hens...keep separated...1), Quarantine them. 2), Adults can kill peeps.

anntrope
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This is comment section is dyslexic.😂😂😂

originalkingalpha
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There’s not a bird living that should be able to fly away from a predator

kencleg
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A crowded chicken house! You need bigger,

CherylWilliams-np
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Hate Shark Tank, they seem so stuck up and arrogant and out of touch with how Americans live

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