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HKM-091347 Large Walk-In Chicken Coop with Galvanized Wire and Waterproof Cover for Poultry, Ducks, and Rabbits

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HKM-091347 Large Walk-In Chicken Coop with Galvanized Wire and Waterproof Cover for Poultry, Ducks, and RabbitsIntroducing the HKM 091347 Large Walk In Chicken Coop, designed to provide a safe and spacious environment for poultry, ducks, rabbits, and more. This large sized coop ensures your animals have ample space to move freely, promoting their well being. Crafted with durability in mind, the coop features a strong steel frame and thick PVC coated wire mesh. This construction is robust enough to withstand the rigors of outdoor use while protecting your

Introducing the HKM-091347 Large Walk-In Chicken Coop, designed to provide a safe and spacious environment for poultry, ducks, rabbits, and more. This large-sized coop ensures your animals have ample space to move freely, promoting their well-being.

Crafted with durability in mind, the coop features a strong steel frame and thick PVC-coated wire mesh. This construction is robust enough to withstand the rigors of outdoor use while protecting your chickens from potential predators. The use of high-quality materials also helps prevent rust and wear, ensuring a clean living space for both your animals and yourself.

The intensive hexagonal wire mesh is plastic-dipped for enhanced safety. It effectively keeps your animals secure while preventing any escape attempts, making it an excellent choice for responsible pet owners. The wire mesh is also coated with PVC, providing a secure touch for your chickens.

Equipped with a removable PE cover, this walk-in chicken run is both UV and water-resistant, making it suitable for various weather conditions. Whether it’s a sunny day or a rainy afternoon, your poultry remains protected from the elements, ensuring their comfort and safety.

Convenience is key with the HKM-091347. It features a lockable door design that allows for easy access to feed and clean your chickens. The door is designed for durability and security, ensuring that your animals remain safe from outside threats.

Installation is made simple, thanks to the thoughtfully designed snap-pin connect frame. The assembly is straightforward: just follow the provided instructions step by step, wrap the frame with the wire mesh roll, and secure the tarp on top. You'll have your coop set up in no time.

This versatile walk-in poultry house can accommodate small to medium-sized animals, including chickens, ducks, geese, rabbits, and even puppies. With its practical design, the HKM-091347 Large Walk-In Chicken Coop is a reliable addition to any backyard farm or pet-friendly space, offering a safe haven for your beloved pets.

  • Perfect Size:Large size ensures that animals have enough space for movement
  • Durable Construction:Made of a strong steel frame and thick PVC coated wire mesh, our large metal chicken coop is solid enough to withstand long-term outdoor use and keep the chicken safe from predators. Besides, the frame and wire mesh can protect the hen run house from rust and wear, which in return, will provide the animals and owner with a clean living environment.
  • Intensive Wire Mesh:Plastic-dipped hexagonal wire mesh can prevent animals from being lost and avoid damage from natural enemies. It is coated with PVC on the outside, secure for the chickens' touch and grip.
  • Removable PE Cover:Walk in chicken run with UV and water resistant roof cover suitable for outdoor use from sunny to rainy days,can protect your poultry from sun exposure and other outdoor elements.
  • Lockable Door Design:The door of our walk-in poultry cage is convenient and durable for your repeated entering to feed your chicken and clean inside. In addition, it features a sturdily constructed lock to protect your chicken from predators.
  • Easy Installation:The frame designed with snap-pin connect allows for easy assembly. You can wrap the frame with the provided wire mesh roll and finally put up the tarp on the top. It's effortless to understand and time-saving with our understandable and straightforward instructions. All you need to do is to follow the instructions step by step.
  • House for Versatile Uses:Our walk-in poultry house is suitable for keeping small-medium-sized animals, such as chickens, ducks, geese, rabbits, and puppies.

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