Our Best Products
Coop & Supplies
Our Best Products
Coop & Supplies
Our Best Products
Coop & Supplies
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Portable Chicken Run Hen Coop,Walk-in Poultry House, 10 Stakes in Backyard and Farm
$90.08 – $116.04Price range: $90.08 through $116.04 -
DIY Chicken Wire Fencing, Poultry Garden Fencing Barrier
$30.00 – $305.33Price range: $30.00 through $305.33 -
Metal Chicken Coop, Chicken Run Chicken Tunnels With Cover
$85.02 – $253.22Price range: $85.02 through $253.22 -
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Chicken Cage Silver Galvanized Steel
$207.22 – $259.12Price range: $207.22 through $259.12 -
Mobile Metal Chicken Coop for Backyard, Balcony & Outdoor Free-Ranging
$191.96 – $351.08Price range: $191.96 through $351.08 -
Multifunctional Self-Locking Metal Zip Ties: Versatile & Durable Binding Solution
$15.25 – $24.40Price range: $15.25 through $24.40 -
Client Feedback

Was worried assembly’d be a nightmare when I got it, but followed the instructions, unpacked, and had it done in under 2 hours. Screws and clips are solid as, no extra tools needed. Perfect for a “not great with hands” farmer like me, ha!
Beatrice

I recently purchased this folding chicken coop, and it has been a game-changer for my backyard poultry setup! First off, the portability is unbeatable—when folded, it’s compact enough to store in my garage without taking up half the space of my old wooden coop. Setting it up takes less than 10 minutes, even alone, thanks to the clear instructions and snap-together design. Durability-wise, it’s impressive. The steel frame feels sturdy, and the mesh wiring is tight enough to keep predators out while letting plenty of ventilation in. My hens seem happy—there’s enough room for 4-5 standard-sized chickens to roost, nest, and scratch around comfortably. I also love that the top opens fully, making it super easy to clean out droppings or collect eggs without having to reach awkwardly. One minor downside is that the floor isn’t reinforced, so I added a layer of hardware cloth underneath to prevent digging predators from getting in. But that’s a quick fix, and honestly, the convenience of folding it up for seasonal storage or moving it around the yard far outweighs this small issue. Overall, if you’re looking for a practical, space-saving chicken coop that’s easy to assemble and maintain, this folding model is worth every penny. Highly recommend!
Lolo1980

Summer? Stick it in the shade. Winter? Drag it to the sunny spot. Parts come apart easy, two people can carry it. Not usin’ it? Disassemble, stick in the shed—don’t take up space. Way more flexible than a fixed coop, that’s for sure.
Willow K.

This chicken cage is awesome. It’s spacious enough for my flock, and the blue roof adds a cool vibe to my garden. The structure feels solid, and I don’t have to worry about predators getting in. Highly recommend to fellow chicken lovers!
John Smith

My farm’s not that big, right? Before, a single-layer cage could only hold 20 hens. Now with this double-decker, I fit 35 in the same spot! Each layer’s got its own feed trough and waterer, so no fightin’ over food. Egg production’s up 15% too—bloody ripper!
Harper 0per

The metal mesh is industrial – grade—no sharp edges, super smooth but tough. When I opened the box, I thought “This’ll be a pain to build”… nope! Instructions were clear, parts fit snug. Wheels attach in seconds. Worth every penny.
Ryan Hale

South Aussie winters get proper windy, yeah? Old wooden cage used to shake like crazy. This metal one’s got holes to bolt it down—once fixed, it don’t move a centimetre, even in strong winds. Chooks don’t get spooked, so they keep layin’—no dramas.
Gabriel

Rats and snakes round here? Total pain for chook farms. But this cage’s mesh is just right—rats can’t squeeze in, snakes can’t climb up. Lost a few chicks before, but since switchin’? Nothin’ gone missing. Such a relief, coz!
Spencer

Easy Cleanin’, Meets Welfare Rules—Nice One! That manure tray on the bottom? Such a smart idea! Just yank it out each mornin’ to clean—no more crawlin’ into the coop and bendin’ over like a fool. Saves me at least half an hour, easy. Vet checked it last week and said it’s totally good with Aussie poultry welfare rules, so that’s sorted.
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