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The Giantex 13ft Large Metal Chicken Run is a robust outdoor poultry habitat featuring a spacious 13x10 ft galvanized steel frame that resists rust and weather damage. It includes a durable, waterproof 210D Oxford cloth cover and a secure lockable steel door, complemented by plastic-coated hexagonal wire mesh to protect your chickens or small pets from predators. Easy to assemble with no tools required (except a small wrench for the door), this walk-in coop is ideal for backyard farms seeking a reliable, weather-resistant enclosure.










| ASIN | B07KTS8K4C |
| Best Sellers Rank | #321,700 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ( See Top 100 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ) #2,396 in Poultry Habitat Supplies |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 4.2 out of 5 stars (588) |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 120 pounds |
| Item model number | PS7106+ |
| Manufacturer | Giantex |
| Product Dimensions | 157 x 118 x 77 inches |
K**N
Decent bones for a greenhouse.
I'm using this as a frame for a greenhouse as it's significantly larger than anything else here listed as a greenhouse for the same, or lower quality and price. So far, it works just fine for that purpose. I put it up in about an hour and a half with minimal headache. The included instructions are decent enough, and the parts are marked fairly well. Though I recommend looking everything over carefully before proceeding with the build because I missed a few things on the first few steps and had to backtrack. That' really wasn't a big deal, it's a totally modular setup so even setup wrong, it was still right if that makes sense? NO TOOLS are required to assemble the entire thing, it all snaps together. That is aside from the door, which does require a small, included wrench. It's a LITTLE wobbly, but I haven't anchored it down yet, nor have I added any additional bracing. Both things I plan to do to make it a viable greenhouse. Honestly, IDK if I'd trust it to keep large dogs or other predators away from chickens as advertised though. My dog is an American Pitbull Terrier, about 65 pounds and I doubt it'd keep even her out for very long if she really wanted to get in. Mine is also, like I said currently unanchored and on unleveled ground. If you bolted this to a plywood base or something, It should be more than enough then. No comment yet on the included chicken wire roll or UV cover.. That's all just going in storage until I find a use for it. Seems like pretty standard chicken wire though. I'm sure it's fine. Had this included steaks to anchor it, I'd have given it 5-stars, but it doesn't and I had to get them from Depot. So only 4-stars. For a free-standing, snapped together structure. It's not bad at all. I was sort of impressed really. It DOES include anchoring points in the feet, so that's nice. One less thing to have to make / do. Also, this is NOT the same diameter poles as a standard chain-link fence would have, just so everyone knows and isn't confused. They're about half as wide in their OD, but still fairly thick. Again, I was pleasantly surprised here. I was expecting something much thinner and cheaper TL;DR: Decent greenhouse frame that should have some additional anchoring and support. Don't know that I'd trust it to keep hungry predators away from chickens.
B**Y
Great pen
I was iffy about this pen just because there was mixed reviews and the price just seemed too good to be true. However i have had this pen up since April and it has worked amazing and it was very easy to put together! The only thing i would recommend is getting different zip ties.
S**Z
It's not as big as it looks in the photos. I used it as an aviary and had to close off the door.
I joined this 9.5' x 6.5' chicken enclosure with an aviary that was built from wood and wire mesh. It was joined from the back so I had extra chicken wire. Then I laid down a cement outer parameter which I hope will hold it down under strong winds as we do get them here from time to time. "The poles offer a good frame for mist-ers and for hanging perches or toys. I doubled the chicken wire on the top and used 1/4" wire mesh for the walls. I shut off entry of the door as there is a lot of space around the door that I filled with wire. I'm hoping it will keep all my budgies, cockatiels, parrotts and other birds in while keeping out squirrels, opossums, raccoons, skunks but I'm concerned about rats. It added like another room to the wood and wire built aviary and was very complimentary to that structure. Easy to build for someone experienced with building things from kits. NOTE: After 1 year, the tarp completely deteriorated; after 2 yrs, the mesh was in tatters. All due to full sun exposue. Otherwise the frame and construction is very sound. I lined all of it with 1/4" hardware cloth then put chicken wire over the entire structure to hopefully deter rats and mice. Mice got in anyway and are colonizing within the structure. To drive them out, I put scented cotton balls, soaked in peppermint oil and citronella oil. I'll get some corn oil and linseed oil and soak more cotton balls. My parrots have a very weak sense of smell so it's ok for them. Hope it works. We will see. But don't depend on the material coverings. Poor quality and they don't last very long. As is, the pipe material is will made and strong and it lasts forever. I'm also covering it with clear polycarbonate sheeting and plastic sheeting underneath. This allows sunlight and also has UVB protection. Am in the process now and making a gable roof to keep the rain out. Otherwise the rain puddles in the middle. Lots of planning going into this but the pipe structure is sound and workable with 45" metal tubes on angle and 72" long metal tubes on horizontal. Very workable. You'll have to do something about the door though. Large spacing between the door frame and door which allows rats free access.
L**0
*** My Muscovy Ducks Love it!** Not predator proof but Great large daytime watch pen !!!
My disabled muscovy ducks love this pen!!! Great service from amazon. Had a tech come & assembled it, took around 3 hours. Not predator proof for nighttime, you would need to make your own adjustments. For little ducklings, the door sides do have a large gap that you would need to block in case they escape. The door latch is not predator proof & little awkward. The chicken wire is good quality, but a determined racoon/rat could easy chew through it. Great daytime pen as long as you can watch them & bring them in before sunset. The roofing material is very thin, may rip with time. Live in hot South Florida, so looks like it can take the rain, humidity & beating sun for a good few years. Overall this is Just what I was looking for, **Very Pleased** my Happy Duckies are getting their playtime & fresh air !!! :):):)
S**N
. Should be made better frame broke 2 days in half
This coop made it 2 days when it rained. The metal broke in half and the coop just fell. Very cheap made and the rails don't hold up at all. The water wasn't much but the metal on top broke in half. Haven't been able to walk inside because the entire top pieces broke and now have to figure a way to fix the top in order to use the coops. Was easy to assemble but not good material at all warning should be made that it won't hold water and will break the frame. Sad because it was 300 bucks and didn't use it but 2 days then broke
C**X
Belle grosseur mais pas assez d info pour le montage
A**A
This product comes with cheap chicken wire, a tarp that leaks and a door that does not latch. It was demolished by a windstorm which pulled out the stakes and took the door off the hinges. Don’t buy if you want to keep your chickens alive.
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