Crazy Maizie
Free Ranging
- Jul 3, 2020
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I have this only in tan. I originally bought it for a couple of drakes to sleep in. All of my birds have used it in one way or another. My hens (ducks too) love to use the nest box. So, it's still in my run. I've used it for an integration coop as well and it could definitely be used for a sick or injured bird to recoup.This is the ecoFLEX Fontana Chicken Barn. It is made from a wood polymer blend, and will be rot-proof. It's quite sturdy. Got it from Amazon For about $150. You do have to put it together, pieces fit together like Lincoln Logs. We added door latches and we put mesh in the corner vents. We also put in split log pieces for roosts. I use it for broody hens, as the chicks can go in and out easily. The door doubles as a ramp. We've used it for isolation of an injured bird as well. I've had it 3 years now, completely dry inside, and no sun damage.
I like it a lot but it is very small. If it were your only coop, I'd say 3 or 4 bantams max. 2 Standard size chickens.
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- Product Dimensions : 34 x 47 x 24.5 inches; 58 Pounds
I have moved mine around a lot - rearranging the furniture.

The holes in the corners are the weirdest part. I just don't understand the manufacturer's reasoning for not adding some sort of mesh there even if its supposed to be for drainage when you wash it.

It is easy to put together - and I have little hand strength due to arthritis. That little knob on the door, I replaced with a small bungie cord that has a ball on it. It is easier to grasp. Plus, I didn't get a knob, so yeah you can have missing pieces.
I have kept it in the run because all of my birds continue to use it.