🐔 Fortify your flock’s fortress with Quictent — where safety meets style!
The Quictent Large Metal Chicken Coop Run is a spacious 12x9x6.6 ft outdoor enclosure designed for 20+ poultry. Featuring 0.78" galvanized hardware cloth for predator resistance, a waterproof UV-protected PE tarp roof, and a rust-resistant 1" steel frame with reinforced corners, it offers superior protection and durability. Easy to assemble with included heavy-duty zip ties and backed by a lifetime accessory replacement and 1-year warranty, this coop run is the ultimate secure and weatherproof home for your backyard flock.
T**C
Very Sturdy and easy to assemble
The media could not be loaded. This coop was above what I expected. They use hardware cloth for walls and bird mesh wire for the roof. Setup was easy. Tarp is durable. Spacious and has a double lock for added protection. Easy to move and has many anchors to secure in the ground. Couldn’t be happier with this and neither could my chickens.We just had 70 mph wind in the area with tornado warning and the chicken coop withheld the wind perfectly.
K**S
Very Happy with Purchase!
I purchased this pen for my serama chickens (smallest breed in the world) so it was very important that the hardware cloth was small. the cloth provided for the sides has very small openings and the wire for the roof has the normal sized openings. It took my husband and I about 2 hours to put it completely together. I moved a few of the chickens in it and they were tickled at the room they have. The other day we unexpected received a 1-day old calf that was very sickly and unable to get up. We actually put him in this pen so that he is protected from the much larger calf we have until he gains his strength. In saying that, this pen can be used to more than just chickens. (Dogs, calves, chickens, and even cats. I was really impressed with how it's made, and it looks really good. We've had several compliments from friends and family members. The price was great, so we are looking to get another one very soon. It's very sturdy and super functional!
K**R
Good frame, upgrade wire
I bought this to house 13 chicks until they get big enough to join the main flock. We live in the country and predator proofing is a must for us.Like the frame, easy to put together. The only wire I used was the hardware cloth -but it is a bit fragile for my taste - (and will probably cover that with my stronger hardware cloth) were the two panels on either side of the door. I used 1/4” and 1/2” on everything else but 4’ half inch will work fine.The bottom of the cage is covered in hardware cloth and extended 1’ beyond cage and weighed it down with concrete blocks. The gaps around the door had wood planks that framed as well as wire. Gaps were an easy access for snakes and the wire on the bottom of the cage keeps raccoons and foxes from digging under. With the blocks on the outside and 4 on the inside corners it stabilizes the coop.I am pleased with the look and the fact the tarp covers the entirety of the coop.I have Jersey Giants so as adults they will be crowded in this but would work well for smaller chickens 8-10 in number full timeMy suggestion for this company would be ditch the chicken wire and replace current hardware cloth with a sturdier one.
T**Y
One of the better ones.
This is definitely one of the better coops and runs that is available It was easy to put together my 16-year-old and my twin 12-year-olds were able to assemble it on their own and my 8-year-old was able to put the hutch together and paint it on his own. It's really nice that the tarp covers the entire top. It is a lot sturdier than other coops that I've bought of the same type It is a good value for the money and the fact that you get the coop and a hutch The hutch is not very large but it works great for the 4 Miller coaching's that we put in it
G**T
Awful quality.
*real review not a bot* don’t waste your money. The quality is HORRIBLE. This will not protect your chickens. At all. The metal support beams bent from the weight of supporting the “mesh” - it’s not real mesh you can pull it apart with ease. Don’t waste your money. The company won’t do returns.
S**L
Highly Recommend Quality Product
Product shipped quickly. Well made product and pretty straightforward to put together. Highly recommend as it is the only product online actually suited to protect chickens from predators. It contains actual guage wire that's better than chicken wire. The seller was very helpful and efficient in taking care of my needs when I messaged them, which was a huge plus! I am very happy with my purchase and would highly recommend it.
A**N
50/50
So i put this thing up yesterday and am alright with it. Not impressed but not unhappy with it. The first thing is there is no back support pole in the middle which makes no sense at all. The hardware cloth does run from the ground to the first edge which eliminates having to measure that. However the chicken wire for the roof does not so you have to make 3 passes for the roof as opposed to just 1 with the sides. I feel the quality of the metal for the frame is good. Welds look good. Hardware cloth and chicken wire quality appears good. I'm 72in on the nose and I can stand up in it and stretch my arms out comfortably. I'm not sure how to feel about the tarp top or the little bungies. Only time and sunlight will tell. The staple anchors and tent stakes are little more than bent stiff wire so to compensate for the wind i know we will have I've driven T post at all the corners and alternated the middle 2. I would say the it could hold 15 chicken's comfy. You'll need predator side wall protection. The hardware cloth is good but only touches the ground. So I'm gonna put gravel a foot out all the way around to keep predators from digging under. The door and the door space are ok. A skilled trapper will utilize those points as trap or choke points to eliminate future predators. The pole snaps seem pretty strong and am happy with the connection. All in all I'm 50/50 on it. Mostly because I think i could've built the thing for half the cost, but, we will see.
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