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๐ Secure your backyard flock in style โ because your pets deserve the best!
The PawGiant Chicken Coop Chicken Run Pen is a durable, rust-resistant outdoor enclosure measuring 130"ร40"ร40", designed for small animals like chickens, rabbits, ducks, and more. Featuring a UV-protected waterproof cover, five secure doors with automatic gravity locks, and 30 ground anchors for stability, it offers a spacious, safe, and weatherproof habitat. Easy to assemble and built to last, itโs the perfect upgrade for millennial pet owners seeking both functionality and peace of mind.










| ASIN | B0B8MGGZST |
| Additional Features | Foldable |
| Best Sellers Rank | #29,247 in Pet Supplies ( See Top 100 in Pet Supplies ) #126 in Dog Playpens #258 in Poultry Habitat Supplies |
| Brand | PawGiant |
| Brand Name | PawGiant |
| Breed Recommendation | Large Breeds |
| Color | Black |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 out of 5 stars 948 Reviews |
| Dog Breed Size | Small |
| Included Components | chicken coop |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 130"L x 40"W x 40"H |
| Item Type Name | Chicken Coop Run |
| Item Weight | 45.2 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | PawGiant |
| Manufacturer Part Number | PGCR-02 |
| Material | Metal |
| Material Type | Metal |
| Model Name | PGCR-02 |
| Model Number | PGCR-02 |
| Number of Doors | 5 |
| Number of Levels | 1 |
| Pet Type | Bird, Small Animal |
| Product Dimensions | 130"L x 40"W x 40"H |
| Special Feature | Foldable |
| Specific Uses For Product | Outdoor |
| Target Species | Chicken |
| UPC | 715748990741 810139100034 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Warranty Description | / |
H**W
Good Investment! Excellent for all small animals
I recently purchased the PawGiant Chicken Coop for my beloved bunnies, and I can't express how much of a game-changer this product has been. It is well-made, incredibly sturdy, a breeze to assemble, and, most importantly, a lifesaver in keeping my bunnies safe and happy. **Build Quality and Materials (5/5):** The build quality of the PawGiant Chicken Coop is truly impressive. The coop is constructed with strong and durable materials that can withstand the elements, providing a secure and comfortable environment for my bunnies. The wooden frame and wire mesh are of top-notch quality, ensuring that this coop will last for years. **Assembly (5/5):** As someone who dreads complex assembly processes, I was relieved to find that setting up this coop was a breeze. The straightforward instructions and well-marked components made it easy for me to put everything together without any hiccups. In just a short amount of time, I had a sturdy and reliable bunny haven ready for my furry friends. **Sturdiness (5/5):** The sturdiness of this coop cannot be overstated. It's robust and well-built, providing a secure space for my bunnies. I no longer have to worry about them escaping or being exposed to potential threats. The coop withstands the test of time, giving me peace of mind that my bunnies are safe and protected. **Bunny Safety (5/5):** The PawGiant Chicken Coop has been a true lifesaver when it comes to ensuring the safety and well-being of my bunnies. The secure doors and wire mesh keep them protected from predators and the elements. It's a relief to know that my bunnies are comfortable and safe, even when I'm not able to supervise them closely. In conclusion, the PawGiant Chicken Coop has been a remarkable addition to my bunny-keeping setup. It's well-made, sturdy, and incredibly easy to assemble. Most importantly, it provides the safety and security that every bunny owner needs to ensure their furry friends are happy and thriving. If you have bunnies or small animals, I highly recommend the PawGiant Chicken Coop. It's a worthwhile investment that will make your life as a pet owner so much easier and your bunnies much happier.
T**Y
Perfect and Easy to Setup!!!
Perfect for a chicken nursery or duck enclosure. It was super easy to put together, took about 30 to 45 mins with two people but could manage alone if necessary. Comes with several doors for entry, a nice tarp for the top ( not shown) and purch poles for the chicks. They provided more than enough zip ties and extra closures to secure the doors. You can easily attach lights and feeders if needed. We used a large tarp on the bottom with hooks/clamps to keep the bedding inside. The chicks love all of the room! Overall great product, good quality and will use for my future ducklings.
J**E
Temporary shelter for baby chicks
We bought this to transition our baby chicks in with our older chickens. This fits perfectly into our run. We have 9 chicks in here and they have plenty of space. It was easy to assemble. The quality is good for the price. There is no predator protection to this so you may need to modify in order to make it safer. This is a good temporary solution for the transition into the large coop, but I'm not sure if it would work long term for us.
A**A
Works well for quail, with hardware cloth added
We bought this for quail. It's similar to the metal dog crates, but the metal is a little thinner. Smaller quail can fit right through the openings, not to mention predators like raccoons can reach right in it and grab your animals. I knew this before I even bought it though, and already planned to add hardware cloth to it. If you own chickens, ducks, rabbits, quail, or any other prey animal, you're going to have to reinforce just about anything you can buy commercially. So I don't fault the product for that. For the price, it's a great starting point. It was relatively easy to put together. It's helpful to have a second person though. My only real concern with this product is the doors are a bit flimsy. The latches work fine, but being thinner metal, the doors could potentially be pried open. All-in-all though - with adding hardware cloth - I think this should keep our quail safe. It's got an attractive appearance and is a good value for the money. I would buy it again.
M**E
Good for the price but not great for young chicks just leaving the brooder box.
Definitely bigger than what I needed it for but it's ok because it will actually work well in the long run. I originally bought this for my grow outs that where too small to roam with the older girls but too big to be in the brooder. I figured it would be great protection for the little birds and they could start socializing with the others. It took me a minute to figure out how to put it together because the instructions where a bit confusing to follow a first. After getting it together I can say it wouldn't do well for predator protection by itself. It is on the flimsy side but most pens like this always is. It almost reminds me of a portable dog playpen which is good because it's light and easy to move around by myself. It's definitely not good for standard size chicks or young turkeys under 12 weeks or really and young slender chicks. My adult hens can fit there head between the bars easily and a few of my chicks where able to squeeze through the bars and escape within seconds of me moving them into it. Buyer be warned if you are planning on buying this for grow outs like I did. With a little fencing, zip ties and ingenuity, it would work for younger chicks.
T**Y
Great price, perfect first coop!
Here is how I used this coop for 12 chicks. Once chicks were 7 or so weeks and nearly fully feathered I moved them into this coop. I added a plastic dog house to give more protection since I live in rural area w many predators. In the pics attached you will see the dog house, 2 -2x4 boars (used to relocate the tractor every week or so) and an extra board I used when ground was uneven to keep them in and other stuff out. I did add more of my own zip ties. My wood fit between the wire of the coop. I did drill holes to zip tie wood to wires though. Coop was plenty sturdy without the wood. I added a nother wood piece to hang 7 lb waterer and feeders from. The chicks took to roosting there too. The cover is actually very good. I placed it off center to cover the food feeder more from rain and kept toast side facing east to give most shade. My chicks are all grown up now and living in adult coop. I was able to destruct the coop and place it back in the box it came in. I'll only need more zip ties to reuse it. Perfect mini coop, tractor or hospital coop! * Disclaimer, I'm 5'1" and average build. I could 'fit' thru on my hands and knees the end doors. I was NOT able to fit in the Top.i could standup through it, but not step out & over. Make advanced plans if you have to get in/out of this coop yourself!
S**T
A bit to expensive
Instructions are pretty difficult to follow and if you miss place them the vid is even harder to follow. The picture are hard to make out and the vid goes to fast this entire review could be about how horrible the instructions are. BUT theres more to it. We were missing a bar. But have made due. The measurements are pretty close if not spot on. I think it should be taller. Its not any better or any worse than any other basic cage so the build is well basic. Basic bars that could be closer together. But are acceptable spacing. Its a bit high in cost but finding (i got the largest option) a cage large enough has been difficult. Absolutely everyone sells chicken cages lie about the amount of chickens they can humanely hold. Thats what i got this for. Chickens. So thats what my review is based on. Absolutely wouldn't hold any other animals. And definitely isn't keeping anything out. This cage would have to be inside another cage to be sturdy enough to use past a chicken field trip into your yard. Its to lanky to be a tractor. Its incredible long. A bit to short and awkwardly narrow. 21ft by 30 or 40 inches makes for an odd shaped contraption. I really dislike everyone using "keychain" type laches instead of actual locks. Its held together by zip ties and thats an issue on its own. But if you also raise rabbits you probably have the necessary tools to fix that problem. Its not heavy and easily could be knocked over by wind. The tarp isnt the best either and only overs the top so being rain resistant is irrelevant as none of the sides are covered from rain. I guess if you don't have any wind at all in your area this would work but again its an easy work around. Over all a bit pricey but all there is at this size. You definitely want these bars over others with their rounded holes with easily breakable twist metals. The holds to keep it on the ground are also to short so its easily lifted by say a raccoon. Still end of the day best option.
G**N
Chicken run assembly
It is made of the same material as a large dog crate. Assembly was not as difficult as some commented on. It comes as three four-part panels (end, middle, end) and two side end panels and two support bars. Each panel has "clips" where another is attached to it. There are plenty of zip ties and the instructions indicate where to put them. "S" carabiners (5) are for locking the doors. There are u shaped stakes to anchor it to the ground and the tarp. The side end panels are clipped to each end using zip ties to secure in place, then connect the end panels to the middle panel accordingly. This is where I had a little trouble as several clips were very tight. I show a picture (pic 1) of my plyers with material to keep from scratching the wire as I am squeezing hard to get a wire to slide into the clip. After slightly bending the wire (pic 2) I moved my material/plyers closer to the clip to gently squeeze the wire into the clip. The doors have a gravity lock and the "S" clip keeps the lock from being slid upward, to a point. The hooks need to be fatter as the lock can still be slid upward and all your critters can come on out to play! I was in church and received a text eight of my nine hens were out loose in the yard. Thankfully the hawks weren't around and they all were coaxed back into the run with grains. Shew! I have used some Velcro (non abrasive) to keep the doors secured while I find another solution. My last picture is of the whole set up. I wanted something that would not be an eye sore and I found it. However, it is so camouflaged sometimes I think the hens are out again! lol. We may put something to make it show up a little because we do not want hawks to think the hens are free as well! That may be in the future. The hens love the two support bars going across the middle. I love the door on the roof for easy access to toss in goodies. I have one back door butted up against the opening to a wire tunnel which leads to the main coop. I hope to order another one of these, remove two doors (maybe), and connect them at at 90 degree angle for more run space. To keep the weed eater from damaging it I have placed it on wide fence boards and will probably use 14" zip ties to attach the run to the boards vs the stakes provided into the ground. This will also keep them from digging out (sandy soil), or someone from digging in, whatever the case may be. I am very pleased with this item.
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