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"The Clubhouse" Chicken Coop w/Run No Thanks Reviews

4.1 Rating 209 Reviews
Have 6 bantam pullets in and they fit fine. Wish is was taller and wider all around. I was looking for this design in a bigger size but couldn't find it anywhere. Also, a perch in the run would be a good update to the coop.
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Posted 3 years ago
Fairly easy to put together, but it did take me more than 6 hrs. I stained the wood before assembling, so that took up some time. The screw driver it comes with also wore down enough to start stripping screws before I had finished putting it together. Some of the wood sections had some mild splitting, but nothing too bad that would ultimately affect the immediate useage of the coop. It may affect the longevity of the coop, though - only time will tell. For now, it's housing our unexpected Roo and 2 girls to keep him company at night. There's barely room for the 3 of them, as the Roo is quite big. The roo gets a nice run during the day (as he attacks the ducks when free) and the girls get to free range. The Roo adapted to the coop pretty easily, and the girls decided they wanted to roost with the Roo rather than share the duck coop, so it at least has their seal of approval.
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Posted 3 years ago
Smaller than it looks but is built really well. I don’t worry about predators at all.
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Posted 3 years ago
Love it!! My chicks are very happy!
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Posted 3 years ago
This is a great little coop. Easy to assemble. Smaller than I had imagined but exactly what was described.
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Posted 3 years ago
Well made and easy to put together.
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Posted 3 years ago
After many months with the Clubhouse Coop, I can attest it’s a quality piece of poultry architecture. The wood is more solid than I’ve experienced in other coops, but still lightweight. The joindry is clever. I paid some landscapers to assemble it the first time. I just finished moving my household, and was able to disassemble it and reassemble it myself using just a screwdriver.
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Posted 3 years ago
Nice
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Posted 3 years ago