

🐔 Elevate Your Backyard Flock Game — Secure, Spacious, and Stylish!
The Large Metal Chicken Coop by 797Audio is a premium galvanized steel poultry enclosure measuring 12.8'L x 9.84'W x 6.6'H, designed to house 10-20 chickens comfortably. Featuring a rust-resistant welded frame, waterproof UV-protective cover, and a lockable door for predator safety, this walk-in coop combines durability with convenience. Ideal for millennial backyard farmers seeking a secure, spacious, and weatherproof habitat for their flock.




















| ASIN | B0D8B7GY91 |
| ASIN | B0D8B7GY91 |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Best Sellers Rank | #91,965 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ( See Top 100 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ) #896 in Poultry Habitat Supplies |
| Brand Name | 797Audio |
| Breed Recommendation | All Breed Sizes, Chicken, Duck |
| Color | Sliver |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (119) |
| Date First Available | June 28, 2024 |
| Date First Available | June 28, 2024 |
| Directions | Adults 18 years and old |
| Included Components | NO |
| Item Dimensions LxWxH | 153.6 x 118 x 79.2 inches |
| Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 76.38 x 13.78 x 7.09 inches |
| Item Weight | 40 Kilograms |
| Item model number | Chicken Coop 12.8'Lx9.84'Wx6.6'H |
| Item model number | Chicken Coop 12.8'Lx9.84'Wx6.6'H |
| Manufacturer | HIHTK INC.|United States |
| Manufacturer | HIHTK INC.|United States |
| Material | galvanized metal |
| Model Name | Chicken Coop 12.8'Lx9.84'Wx6.6'H |
| Product Dimensions | 153.6 x 118 x 79.2 inches; 88.18 Pounds |
| Size | 154‘’L x 118‘’W x 79.2‘’H |
| Specific Uses for Product | Outdoor |
| Style | Large Metal Chicken Coop |
| Target Audience Keyword | Chicken, Duck, Goose, Sheep, Small Animals |
| Warranty Description | 【Warm Tips】Ship in 1 box. Sometimes violent logistics may cause some parts missing, if you have any problems after receive the package, please feel free to contact us, we will reissue the missing parts for free. |
C**V
Great value
We got more chickens so we put those next to our 5 year old run and made a pass through between them.m so they can have chicken conversations with our older chickens. Since we have an older version and this one, it’s easy to compare and this one is nicer in every way. First, it is taller and I can walk in it. It also went together very easily and the pipes feel thicker and better coated against rust. The chicken wire was easy to install. Basically, this was such a nice assembly we decided to get fancy and let some trees stay in place and they are now inside and poke through the roof of the coop. The chickens love it. I love it. I feel like it was a great value for money. The tarp is also nicer than the one that came with our original chicken run and the silver side protects our chickens from the Texas heat. Winner winner chicken dinner!
G**S
Excellent -highly recommend
Excellent enclosure, good price point. Assembly of the frame was a breeze the wire did take some time (did it over several days) as you have to attach the wire with zip ties. Came out quite nice. Took another reviewers advice and used some of my own heavy duty zip ties mixed with the ones provided. The wire wire is lightweight but as the enclosure is inside an electric fence it's not a concern. Using the enclosure for two small seasonal coops for my hens with chicks. Very pleased with the purchase. Lastly the cover is surprisingly nice quality. Highly recommend.
R**S
Great coop run.
Bought this back in April working great for my chickens. Chicken wire still holding up even after my dogs jumping on it. Only thing is just make sure on the ends you don’t put it to tight otherwise the bottom pole will bend up and you will end up with a gap. I solved the problem by putting in a pole from the middle to the bottom no more gap. Thickness of the poles and diameter is the same as conduit for running electrical wire.
R**R
Worth every penny!
Easy to put together. One review video shows that the holes don't line up on one of the corners, I thought I had the same issue until, upon further investigation, I realized the bottom fitting had 2 sets of holes and you only need to twist the pole to the other set. The coated chicken wire fits perfectly and is quick and easy to install with the zip ties. That said, don't trust the zip ties to be a permanent fastener as they are weak and the sun will weaken them further quickly.
J**N
Best enclosure for the money!
Buy more Zip Ties! Assembly was straight forward with no surprises. The Florida heat prevented straight through assembly but I think it took my wife and I 8 hours to put up, including reinforced wire. Pretty sturdy but included fabric wire is meant to keep chickens in, predators require a stronger 1/4 to 1/2 inch galvanized wire to keep out. Overall it is a good enclosure for our 6 chickens and strapping it down with throw over straps will secure it in windy weather. But definitely buy more zip ties!
K**R
Good quality
Easy to assemble frame, wire netting took a little while but wasn't hard to do. Sturdy and was plenty large enough for 10 meat birds and would hold twice that at least. Good product for the price.
J**R
Happy chickens!
I assembled this by myself over a couple hours. Comes with way more zip ties than needed, they’ll come in handy sooner or later. Plenty of chicken wire if you follow the instructions, I have extra for repairs if needed. The shade tarp hasn’t had an issue and has already withstanding several thunderstorms. Plenty of space for 3 chickens, more than enough for my flock and probably good enough for many more.
L**1
Collapsed first snowfall, VERY dangerous
This collapsed the first time it snowed (for two hours), it could have killed our birds. We were so lucking that I had set up a nesting box in a corner and it collapsed at night, so they were in the box and protected. It was terrifying, trying to rescue them in the middle of the night when I could not easily get to them. The next morning Facebook groups for birds were full of posts of this style coop having collapsed. It is a known issue, but sellers don't disclose it. It wasn't just one point of failure. The tubes bent at every single joint and in some cases, right in the middle of the tube. There's nothing salvageable here. We only had it for 3 months and now we have to rush to build something from scratch with winter coming, which our ducks and geese are crowded into a tiny temporary enclosure. That's not a good deal. IF you decide this is what you want, you MUST reinforce it with 2x4" posts and a beam, supporting the center beam/peak/ridge line of the roof. Otherwise it will not survive. It's also a PITA to attach chicken wire or hardware cloth to metal tubes, doing it with cable ties takes forever, as in, days; it's a two person job, and cable ties are prone to breaking, so frequent inspection and maintenance are needed. If you have any power tools, like a miter saw and a drill, you would be better off building this with 2x4" and hardware cloth, or even simpler, 2x4", cattle panels, and hardware cloth. It won't take any more time and it will be much stronger.
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