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

4.1 Rating 209 Reviews
This is a great coop. Perfect for my girls. Well-constructed and pretty. Can’t wait to add on to their run!
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Posted 4 years ago
I bought two coops and an extra run, so I have three runs and 2 coops. I changed some things to fit my needs. I put wheels on it so i can move it around the yard, and I put a base on it. I reversed one of the coops so it was on the left and the other is on the right tried to add a pic but it wouldn't let me
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Posted 4 years ago
This was our first time getting chickens and the reviews on this were great so we decided to give it a try. Overall it is a great coop. It is sturdy, holds up in weather, and helped our chickens adjust to their new home quickly. This coop says “up to 4 chickens” We have 4 barred rocks (around 7lbs) and this coop is *just* big enough for them. My only issue is that the roosting poles are way to close to the nesting boxes, when our girls roost at night they end up pooping in the boxes because their little behinds hang over the boxes. If we didn’t have this issue I would have given it 5 starts. I give this 4 stars for look and run space But it gets 3 for practicality and the roosting issue. If you are thinking of getting this, maybe use this for a smaller breed like silkies.
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Posted 4 years ago
This is a very pretty coop and run. It is all hardwood. One piece arrived seriously cracked. I did not contact My Pet Chicken about it because it was the roof cap and I was putting a tin roof on coop and so didn't need the cap. The reason I'm giving this coop only 3 stars is that it is way too small for 4 standard hens. Way. Too. Small. It would be just fine for 3 bantams or for rabbits, but if you want a coop for more than 2 standard hens, get the Bungalow Coop instead. I ended up selling my Clubhouse Coop and getting the Bungalow. I had a custom run made, but I think you can buy runs for it. Get 2 runs, and you will still need to free-range for several hours a day.
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Posted 4 years ago
We are enjoying our new coop. The directions for assembly were clear and helpful. Our "girls" are very happy in their home
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Posted 4 years ago
I prefer the co-op to use for small chickens and not for larger chickens. I don't know how well it would work for full size hands. Maybe if you just had 1 or 2 be OK. But it works pretty well as a brooder. Very easy to put together and a statically pleasing.
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Posted 4 years ago
This is our first chicken coop for our first chickens and so far it's great. It was easy to assemble and sturdy. We put it inside of a 10x10 fenced run so they have plenty of space inside the coop and outside. I wouldn't want them to just have the run that's included because that's a bit small. The 4 chickens we have seem very happy so far!
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Posted 4 years ago
The description is accurate; this really should not be used as a sole confinement for your flock. Also, 4 full size chickens would be quite tight, especially for the larger breeds. We built another large run around it, house bantams, and free range when we are home.
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Posted 4 years ago