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The Rabbit Hutch Wooden Bunny Cage A-Frame Chicken Coop (46E) is a thoughtfully designed habitat for small animals, featuring a triangle roof for optimal weather protection, durable fir wood construction, and a secure outdoor run, ensuring your furry friends enjoy a safe and comfortable living environment.
B**S
chicken coop
I bought this because i had a chicken who hatched tree chics and i wanted to separate her and the little ones from the rest of the flock. It was perfect for this. The cage was easily put together and I put it inside my other coop it gave my hen and her chics a safe place and adequate space for them to move around. this was the perfect solution for me. I would not recommend this coop for first time chicken keepers it is not sturdy enough to ward off predators. but over all a great little coop/cage
S**Y
Very cute. Only good for one chicken
Bought this for our chickens. We had four. No prior experience. Discovered it’s only good for one to roost in. Too small for more than that. The other chickens refuses to roost in it. Quality is ok. Not super sturdy. Like the ability to take the “cage” off and put back on. We put rocks on the top of roof and also the lid of “cage” to ensure no minks got in. There is no way to latch the top closed on the cage.Due to not very good instructions some of the pieces didn’t fit together properly as the picture showed. Good luck. 👍🏻
A**R
Tiny and Adorable
So I bought two of these to house my furry lawn mowers while they're at work. After using them for a week I'm pretty happy with them. However, they are SMALL. Smaller than I imagined they would be. I definitely wouldn't put more than one rabbit in them at a time, and even then only for short amounts of time. These are definitely not large enough for any rabbit to live in. They do work for my needs as a mobile rabbit tractor that keeps my buns safe from small predators like neighborhood stray cats or the hawks that sit in my trees. A single rabbit can clear the area of grass in a few hours and I have to move the hutch every day. I'll be stapling wire to the bottom of the hutch to prevent the rabbits from digging out and to keep predators from just lifting/flipping the hutch (they're very little weight even fully assembled) to get the bun.As for the house itself. The wood is soft I painted it before I ever moved them outside, because I have a feeling they would only last a few months in the elements otherwise. I'm hoping with the paint they'll last longer. The hardwire cloth used is the thinnest I've ever seen. Definitely will not hold up to any predator larger than a house cat. Some of the hardwire cloth on the two we got was bent or wavy, but overall not terrible. Assembly was easy and they give you extra screws. I put them both together by myself and each took about 15 minutes with my drill.Overall they're adorable, tiny, and I'm happy with them. Someday I would like to build larger ones, but these filled an immediate need.
E**N
Cheap and flimsy very Leaky
The little area in the back supposed to be the house the roof doesn't come together right so it's not water tight doesn't come close to keeping an animal dry. Water just pours in. This is honestly way way too small for a bunny maybe a guinea pig. So light weight a small breeze we talking like 15-20mph can blow this thing over. Hardware cloth is barely secured and had be retacked down in a few places before we could even see if an animal would fit in this thing. This is not at all secure and will not protect an animal from anything and almost any animal can scape from the bottom because the pieces they send aren't straight so it's bowed. It's essentially totally trash.
C**E
Chick hutch
Keeps the little ones protected but have ease for feeding and cleaning
R**A
Cute cage but not sturdy for outside hutch.
This is a great temporary cage if you can figure out how to use it. Mine is outside and this one wasn’t nearly as sturdy as the previous one I bought. It also doesn’t come with the metal tray on the inside even though it was listed in the description. My rabbit has been in it for two months now and it’s holding up though. My other cage, which was similar to this lasted three years so this one might too. It’s a cute concept but hard to put together. The company was very quick with some of my concerns with responding though.
R**O
Buy at own risk. Rigged it to put together. Many hours to get together but kinda good starter.
As stated, product is great idea, but directions should be redone by an American with our understanding. Both sides of roof are supposed to raise for ease in cleaning, but the materials were not cut right, or something messed up, and both roof sides would not go on properly to raise from the center at each 'end', as illustrated. I had to permanently secure one roof side to the hutch and the other side had to be made to raise from the side (back side), not the end, with spacers, etc, etc. Also, there are 5 latches, and only 2 were used, as the others were just for looks because the areas do not open. I changed that. The smaller, long-rectangular square under the door is now their opening to enter and leave the hutch. We open it each morning and close it each night. The wire 'box' "outside" area was very offset, and I had to rig that to get it to close squarely enough to use a latch. I also used 2x4 under the bottom edges in a box-frame to keep the hutch directly off the ground for moisture control and added life to wood, as well as weight and height change. It is not worth the price to me, but if you are good at rigging things for added use then it might be worth it to you as a starter, which it is for us. We should get at least 1-3 years use with it, especially with raising it off the ground. Hint: I used 2 dog-screws and a ratchet strap to secure it to the ground for wind and predators, as it was still too light even with the 2x4 frame attached to the bottom. Lastly, the wood will swell with rain, and I had to belt-sand many edges to get them to work as they were cut too tight to begin with. Hope this helps.
T**K
(60B) Easy Assembly, Good Value for the Money
Product came quickly from the seller. Assembly was easy and only took around 45 minutes. Cage is sturdy enough to hold a rabbit. In my opinion, this is a great hutch for the money!
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