Petsfit Chicken Coop
In a Nutshell
- Easy to assemble
- Requires additional security for predator-proofing
- Good for small flocks
Quick Verdict
The Petsfit Chicken Coop is generally well-received for its ease of assembly and durability. However, it may not be suitable for outdoor use without additional modifications to make it predator-proof. The quality of the materials is a concern for some users.
Quick Stats
Pet Compatibility
Critical Warnings
The coop is not predator-proof and requires additional modifications for outdoor use.
Prevention: Add hardware cloth and extra hardware to the doors and keep it indoors or in a secure pen.
Pros & Cons
Pros
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Easy Assembly (3)
Most users found the coop very easy to set up.
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Durable (2)
The coop has proven to be durable in various weather conditions.
Cons
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Not Predator Proof (2) major
The coop is not secure against predators without modifications.
Tip: Adding hardware cloth and extra hardware to the doors.
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Poor Material Quality (2) major
The quality of the materials used in the coop is poor.
Who Is This For?
✓ Best For
- • First-time chicken owners — The coop is easy to assemble and durable for small flocks.
- • Those with limited space — The coop is small and can fit in a variety of spaces.
✗ Skip If
- • Those concerned about predators — The coop is not predator-proof without additional modifications.
- • Those looking for high-quality materials — The quality of the materials is reported to be poor.
Durability & Care
Factors: weather conditions, indoor vs. outdoor use
Cleaning Methods
Floor Compatibility
Rating Distribution
Common Questions
Is the coop predator-proof?
No, the coop is not predator-proof and requires additional modifications to secure it against predators.
How easy is it to assemble?
Most users found the coop very easy to assemble, even first-time chicken or rabbit owners.
Highlighted Reviews
"I bought 2 of these coops for my chicks. The only disappointment is that they come in bigger sizes. I would have loved to keep using them when my girls reached full size. Even now, they still prefer to lay in these nesting boxes vs the ones in their 'big girl' coop. "
"The quality of the materials was poor. My main concern is that we had to modify the base by adding hardware cloth and extra hardware to the doors to make it predator proof. If someone uses this coop out in the open and thinks just closing their chickens in at night will save them from raccoons, etc...."
Bottom Line
If you are looking for a well-designed and easy-to-assemble chicken coop, the Petsfit Chicken Coop is a good option. However, be prepared to add extra security measures to make it predator-proof, and be cautious with the materials' quality.