Deliver to Ukraine
IFor best experience Get the App
🐓 Elevate your backyard farm game with the ultimate all-weather pet palace!
The BestPet 72" x 48" Large Metal Chicken Coop is a durable, rust-resistant outdoor enclosure featuring a secure swing door and UV-protected roof cover. Designed for easy, tool-free assembly, it offers a spacious, safe playpen for chickens, ducks, rabbits, and other small pets, ensuring year-round protection and convenience for busy millennial backyard farmers.
Style | 72" x 48" 4 Panel |
Item Shape | Rectangular |
Color | Black |
Item Dimensions L x W x H | 72"L x 48"W x 4"H |
Closure Type | Clips,Latch |
Material Type | Metal |
Is Assembly Required | No |
M**Y
Bunny run
Bought this to connect bunny hutch, on my deck, to a run on the ground via 300inch pvc flex pipe bought at lowes. The makeshift tunnel works great and connects to one of the small square door openings on the side of the cage. It was connected with bonsai wire, simply puncturing the pvc and twisting around grate of the run. The Bunnies love it. I had to put bricks around inner edges so bunnies couldn’t easily dig out, as they did previously. I also bought a piece of plywood to cover the top to evenly distribute weight of rain/snow and covered that with a tarp. The tarp alone collected rain water to where it couldn’t run off and weighed down the middle, Boeing it in. The plywood fixed this issue. Also bought 10 pack of 3/8-5/8in adjustable hose clamps to secure edges, as this unit is self supporting and can easily be disrupted and makes it hard to move. I also wanted extra security in case a predator tried to get the rabbits and to be able to move by myself when the ground needs cleaned. Putting it together was frustrating because it’s not secure, def needed a helper but I’m sure I could have managed solo if I had to. Great value for money. Serves purpose as I intended it to. There are many access points as well which made placement variable.
R**L
Perfect for rabbits!!
I was looking for something large to keep our bunny in, like a play pen, but with a top just in case she got a little too curious and tried to jump out. We LOVE this!! We had previously been locking her in a smaller cage while we were at work and letting her run around when we got home, but now she gets to run around all day! It’s so spacious, and it has doors on the sides and on the top for when you need to reach in for something. The top opens up very easily for when we want to sit in it with her or do a deep clean. I read some reviews saying that it doesn’t come with instructions, but ours did - and it was very easy to assemble. The absolute only con i’ve found is that it is ever so slightly wobbly, but the overall structural integrity is great. It will not fall over or collapse. Overall, this is an amazing enclosure and I would recommend it to anyone who has rabbits!
L**Y
Reinforcement needed to move this daily
It was fairly easy to put together once I got a handle on the panels. The instructions could be better, but it's not a super complicated process.I love the top opening hatch and bottom/back hatch as well. We are using it for our chickens, so we aren't using the small side doorways. The top hatch latch piece is starting to rub off the paint, which is causing the beginning of surface rust.We move this daily which has impacted its sturdiness. To help combat this, I zip-tied all connecting areas . This has been helpful especially on the corners. However it doesn't do much for the long ends that can buckle if someone isn't paying attention when moving it. Our long ends buckled and are now not straight.To help with the cage from dragging grass, I took pool noodles, cut a slit in the one side and inserted on the bottom of the cage. I duct-taped the pool noodles in order to help keep them from falling apart. This has helped with moving the cage with ease.The one part I do not like is that the top panels aren't very sturdy. Chickens need food and water, which is usually hanging dispensers. You will need to make sure any hanging dispensers are close to the edge otherwise the top cage will bow down and become weak. We have one hanging food dispenser that we added a bowl topper on to keep the rain out.The rain fabric piece is very flimsy and not very durable. I ended up using a thicker tarp to give the birds more shade and protection from the elements.Overall it would be best served as a stationary cage.
M**M
Home to 5-week old chicks
Bought for five, 5-week old chicks. Had them in a cardboard box but they have really out-grown it. Kept flying out & perching on the edge. They LOVE this! I LOVE it & the best part is having the top covered. They are so happy to have the extra room & adjusted very well to their move. Easy to assemble & I like the opening options for access. Plan to use outside for their meet & greet with our existing hens when its warm enough. It will be nice to have them protected while they adjust to their new surroundings.We put down a piece of wood for the floor, then covered it with a tarp, adding the wood shavings on top of that. My husband also encased it with about 6 inches of wood to help keep the shavings inside. All in all it seems to be working quite well.Reasonably priced but not too happy about the added shipping cost.
M**T
Good little pen
Material is great, final assembled product is flimsy. With zip ties and reinforced bottom, it’s a great solution for letting 5-8 full sized chickens free range without worrying about small daytime predators. Took one person about 10 minutes to assemble. Comes in 4 panels with stakes to keep the edges intact and anchor into the ground. All in all, happy with this little pen!
A**R
Good size pen for young tortoise
Instructions were a little confusing at first but managed to get everything put together by myself. However, I did notice a few of the silver panel connectors were already rusty so I'll have to replace those soon. It came with 4 ground stakes but I'll need to pick up more to secure my tortoise better. I do like all of the access doors & the sun protector is handy as well.
L**S
Great as a chick brooder!
Great for using as a chick brooder! I use heating plates for my chicks. I used plastic sheeting up the sides on the exterior using zip ties. Pine shavings on the floor. Tons of space and height! Easy to clean, very similar to a dog kennel. I don't think it would be rust resistant as it doesn't look like it's meant to function outdoors. Works great otherwise!
Trustpilot
1 day ago
3 weeks ago