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The BOSSIN Bold Chicken Coop Run features a heavy-duty 1-inch galvanized steel frame with reinforced design, PVC-coated hexagonal wire mesh for predator protection, and a lockable steel door. Its waterproof and UV-resistant cover ensures year-round outdoor durability, making it an ideal, secure habitat for chickens, ducks, and rabbits.
C**T
Nice large coop. Takes a while to cut and secure all the wire to the frame
Great product for the price! It was easy to put together, but did take about 5 hours alltogether, with most time spent putting the plastic ties on the wire and cutting it to size. The wire is coated with plastic, which is nice and makes it rust resistant. This item is for my cat to get some room outside and it it nice and large, and the door is wide enough to get a pet stroller through it. Highly recommended.
J**Z
Nice pen and great customer service
This pen was very easy to assemble and a great size. We did do additional reinforcement chicken wire around bottom to help predator proof the pen. It comes with a top cover tarp that is pretty good strang tarp that does great job at keeping things dry and cool. We bought the large flat top pen. The only downfall with the flat top is when using the tarp if it rains the tarp will pool water in the middle instead of it running off. We didn't have much for any rain since getting our pen this past spring when we did i would have to go out and push up in center of tarp to remove pool of water. Two weeks ago we had a really bad rainstorm that dumped lots of rain. By the time we made it home the tarp collected so much rain that it collapsed the top of my pen. After speaking with Tom at Bossin about getting parts to replace the bars that were broken. Bossin sent out a whole new pen to replace my current one. I am so thankful for Bossin for this, I was shocked to see that they replaced the whole pen. Thank you Tom for the great customer service. From Jennie F in Iowa
D**Z
This is a great product
This item was easy to assemble and sturdy. It has plenty room for my chickens. I'll be using it for years.
A**R
It's ok
Very flimsy. The connectors where the pipes attach is not great. But if you have a very low risk of predators then this might work ok. It's fairly easy to put together.
C**A
Good purchase
We've had it for awhile. It has help up nice.
A**Y
Great for chickens but will need additional reinforcements
Would recommend but would suggest the hardware cloth instead of the chicken wire if using for chickens and just know it will need reinforcing! We started with using the cheap tarp for the first few weeks until we got roofing material to cover the entire structure! Hubby drilled in aluminum around door and all four corners to reinforce the structure.
R**X
Chicken coop
They were very responsive to questions when chicken coop arrived it was missing a few pieces. I contacted manufacturers about parts. They gave me the updated manual which showed i was only missing one piece. They were super great about getting back to me and sent the missing part right out. Very good people. I would definitely buy thier products again without hesitation. 5 STARS
C**I
Tedious to assemble and sort of flimsy
First of all, I bought the version with the larger tubes. Do NOT buy the cheaper version. The bigger pipe is flimsy enough. Buying the smaller diameter tubes is likely to be a disaster.The fame itself is easy to put together. Except for the door and doorframe, it clips together in no time. The door and doorframe are a pain, but if you get a ratchet wrench and bend the metal connectors a bit, it's not that hard. The door could have been designed better -- with both ends clipping together instead of requiring the bottom to be bolted on. But it isn't too hard to assemble.Then the fun begins. You are supplied with a long roll of thin chicken wire. (And when I say thin, I mean it.) It isn't all that hard to put the wire over the frame. But then you have to put on about a million cable ties. (OK, several hundred. It just seems like a million.) And if you are trying to assemble this by yourself, you're in a for a long, hard job.The problem is that you have to insert the cable tie through the wire, have it loop around the pole, and then run back in on itself. If you try to do this with your fingers, they will end up shredded. I got a dental tool with a hook on the end. But this part of the assembly took THREE days.Then, once I had managed to assemble eveything, I realized that the chicken wire is so thin that it won't keep out predators. It will keep in chickens, and (I hope) it will keep hawks out. But mammals will just breeze through this flimsy wire. So I added a role of rabbit fence (at the cost of $45) on the outside. But that only protects three sides. (I wasn't going to pay another $45 to protect 10 feet, if I could help it.) Luckily I had a 10-foot roll of cage wire for the front of the pen.All that being said, my chickens (and I have 16) seem to be happy and they have enough room. My final verdict is that I'd recommend buying it as long as you know what you're getting into. And as long as you realize that the wire they supply is not going to stop predators. To make it predator resistant, you need to add at least $45-$90 to the price.
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