Aivituvin Large Chicken Coop With Run for Raising Backyard Chickens – tagged "Chinchilla (1-3 lbs or 10-13 inches)"

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Aivituvin Chicken Coop Introduction

Would you like to collect fresh eggs each morning directly from your backyard? Or do you love the thought of waking up to hens cackling and a rooster crowing? Will you feel like you are living the country life? Peaceful and natural life! You and your family will enjoy the company, and often comical antics chickens provide.

You don't have to have a farm. In fact, raising backyard chickens are very popular. There are many popular large chicken coops designed for the backyard in the Aivituvin. You can check our blog to find a suitable wood chicken coop if you are interested.

If chickens are freely raised in your backyard, there are definitely many safety hazards, and you must have thought of many ways. But the most reliable method is to pick the best large chicken coop.

The best chicken coop should give your chickens enough and protected space for roosting and roaming, let them enjoy happy, healthy lives in and out of the coop. Besides, it should come with non-porous sliding trays for easy cleaning, sliding vents offer plenty of ventilation, and durable construction and asphalt shingles offer exceptional protection from the elements.

Choosing the right chicken coop is essential for raising happy hens, chickens, chicks, and ducks. Aivituvin provides a variety of options to meet your different needs. You can get your own chicken coop here.

Any Questions? FAQs About Chicken Coop

Q:Which models of chicken coops are with wheels?

A:AIR27 AIR30 with casters for easy moving.

Q:Which chicken coop is the largest one?

A:AIR46

Q:What specification of wire mesh opening?

A:The galvanised wire mesh opening is 1/2"x1/2" which keep predators out.

Q:What is the material of chicken coop?

A:All of them made from solid fir wood are coated with water-based paint that is non-toxic and environmentally friendly.

Q:Are the coop with pull out tray?

A:Yes,all coops with slide out tray for easy cleaning.

Q:Are the coop with roosting bars?

A:Yes,all coops with at least two removable roosting bars except AIR002 AIR04-B AIR028 AIR13-B.

Q:How about the ventilation of coop?

A:All coops have sliding ventilation windows.

Q:Is it simple to assemble?

A:Assembly is easy. All cages came with enough pictorial instructions. The screws were packaged in plastic bags. The panels come pre-assembled. Many panels come with dowel rods that can be inserted into pre-drilled holes. The holes can be used to drive screws into the wood.

Q:What is the delivery period?

A:All Aivituvin orders qualify for free shipping. We ship from more 8 warehouses throughout the US by FedEx and ship out your package in 1 to 2 days. Delivered in 3-5 business days.

Q:What are the reasons for some products not being able to be added to the cart?

A:There is no stock, so it displays "More on the Way". If you need it, please contact us at service@aivituvin.com.

Chicken Coop Detail Size

AIR44

 AIR45

 AIR48

 AIR49

AIR46

Inner Space (Total) Sleeping  -- 4.2ft²
Ground Activity -- 7.3 ft²
Sleeping -- 10.3ft²
Ground Activity -- 21.8 ft²
Upper Sleeping  -- 9ft²
Ground Activity -- 21.5 ft² 

Sleeping -- 14.3ft²

Ground Activity -- 21 ft² 

Sleeping --16.58ft²
Ground Activity --38.54 ft²
Capacity (suggested only) 2-3 Chickens/Small Poultry
4-6 Chickens/Small Poultry
6-10 Chickens/Small Poultry
8-10 Chickens/Small Poultry
8-10  Chickens/Small Poultry
Quantity of Nesting Box 1 2 2 1 2
Net Weight 67lbs 91lbs 153 lbs 158lbs 226lbs
Overall Dimension
84" (L) x 28.1" (W) x 36.7"(H)
103"(L) x 67"(W) x 28"(H)
75.7"(L) x 62.5"(W) x59.1"(H)
115.2" (L) x 50"  (W) x56"(H) 134.5"(L) x59"(W) x62.4"(H)

 

 

AIR13-B

AIR002

AIR04-B

AIR29 AIR32
Inner Space (Total) Upper - 2.85ft²
Lower - 6.2ft²
Upper Sleeping -- 3.5 ft² 
Down Playing Area -- 6.9 ft² 
Upper -- 2.86 ft² 
Lower -- 9.5 ft² 
14.36 ft²
Upper Sleeping  -- 3.52ft²
Ground Activity -- 9.39 ft² 
Capacity (suggested only) 1-2 Bunnies/Chickens
1-2 Bunnies/Chickens
2-3 Bunnies/Chickens
Combined with AIR27/AIR31/AIR32 chicken coops
2-3 Buinnies/Chickens
Quantity of Nesting Areas / / / / 1
Product Net Weight 46lbs 49lbs 63lbs 26lbs 58lbs
Overall Dimension
56.5"L x 25.6"W x39.4"H
57”L x 21”Wx33”H
87.8"L x 20.5"W x 33.7"H
70.9" L x 28" W x 28.3" H 65.2"L x 26.4"W x 47.6"H


AIR023 AIR31 AIR028 AIR61 AIR27
Inner Space (Total) Upper Sleeping -- 3.4 ft²
Ground Activity -- 9.9 ft²
Upper Sleeping -- 3.8ft²
Ground Activity -- 10.7 ft²
Playing Area-- 11.53 ft² 
Sleeping -- 5.93 ft² 
18.47 ft² 
Upper Sleeping --4.93ft²
Ground Activity --15.31 ft² 
Capacity (suggested only) 1-2 Bunnies/Chickens
2-4 Bunnies/Chickens
2-4 Bunnies/Chickens
2-4 Bunnies/Chickens
2-4 Bunnies/Chickens
Quantity of Nesting Areas 1 1 / 1 1
Product Net Weight 52lbs 72lbs 27.5lbs 84.8lbs 85lbs
Overall Dimension 69"L x 26"W x39.4"H 78.4"L x 27.6"Wx40.6"H 87.8"L x 20.5"W x 33.7"H 80.6"L x 22.6"W x42.5"H
81" L x 33.5" W x 46.6" H

Guiding for Choosing a Best Chicken Coop

With the legalization of chicken farming, raising backyard chicken is a growing trend today. Most people will ditch the diy chicken cage in favor of buying a ready-made chicken coop. Though pointed out the best wood chicken coops for you in our blog. We've been getting a few questions lately, so we've put together some ideas for you to buy.
What size chicken coop should I buy?
You must first consider the size of your large chicken coop. How many chickens are you going to keep? Three or thirty birds? The dimension of the coop is very essential for the comfort of the chicken. It is not good to raising too many chickens in a coop. Many chicken coop guides recommend coop space on 3-4 square feet for one chicken. If you are not sure, you can consult the merchant. Generally, the introduction will clearly indicate how many chickens are suitable for it.
Do chicken coops need nesting boxes?
Chickens are very sensitive when laying eggs, and the nest boxes can play a protective role and give chickens enough sense of security. It provides a concealed and safe laying environment for chickens and easy access to collect eggs. You need to determine the number of it inside the coop. Generally two nesting boxes can meet most of needs. Aivituvin provides an egg box with a fixed structure and the roof fully cover with waterproof asphalt roof so you don't have to worry about it breaking and leakage.
Do i need a large chicken coop with run?
It is necessary to purchase a chicken coop with run. On the one hand, chickens need extra spaces for movement; on the other hand, it can ensure the safety of the flock. No matter where they are, flocks are vulnerable to aggressors. A large chicken coop with run will keep your flock from being attacked. At the same time, it provide more room for them to move freely.
Do i need a chicken coop with casters?
Chicken coop with casters allows to move the chicken cage anywhere. If chicken cages are left in one place for an extended period of time, the ground beneath the cages may be spoiled by the chickens. Moving the chicken cage makes the grass your chickens touch fresher and gives your chickens a fresh area for scratching.
Where should i put the large chicken coop?
Here are a few things to consider when deciding right place to put your big chicken coop. The first is to have enough sun light. Sunlight is very important for the health of chickens, as well as for egg production. The second is to have fresh grass under the feet, which also means enough feeding areas for the chickens. Chickens love insects and weeds. They also love plants, seeds, grass. The fresh grass contains almost everything the chickens want to eat.
How much is a chicken cage in general?
Cheap chicken coop may not be so complete in accessories. Would you like to spend $10 on a chicken cage? the answer is negative. High-end coops do a great job of ventilating, keeping them warm and dry. Coops range in price from $100 to over $1000, depending on your needs. Aivituvin's chicken cages are already the most affordable in the industry. We try our best to serve you the best chicken coop.

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