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I had a few of these a couple of years ago, would not have any again, the run is to small but luckily each house was in a 15ft compound, but the wood splits (if you can call it wood). I changed them after 6 months of use.
 
Hello,
although everyone says these coops are no good, not everyone can afford (or even want) to spend loads of money on a coop for four small chicks.
I started off with one of these exact houses. I must say with care, and a little maintenance, it served me very well. It was the same model as the photo, but it was a large one, make sure of the size before you buy. They are much improved now in design.
In the end, with pressure washing and cleaning I actually sold it for as much as I paid for it on ebay.
Mine was on hard standing, firm and stable, and I would have thought foxproof because of its stability, it was reasonably robust.
My hens had access to the garden from it, but I always felt they were safe if they were cooped up in it, locked in.
It is the tiny ones that a difficult to clean properly.
 
When I have used the woodenart link it takes me to an 'art' site ............can't find any coops though :-)11
 

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