Producer’s Pride Defender Chicken Coop 2020, 1168239N – Tractor Supply

Give your flock a better home with the Producer’s Pride 1168239N Defender Chicken Coop 2020. Made of high-quality material, this weather resistant chicken coop houses up to 12 chickens comfortably.

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Give your flock a better home with the Producer’s Pride 1168239N Defender Chicken Coop 2020. Made of high-quality material, this weather resistant chicken coop houses up to 12 chickens comfortably. Featuring 4 nesting boxes and 2 large roosting bars, the Defender Chicken Coop is designed to keep your chickens happy.

  • Dimensions: 10′ x 10′
  • 4 nesting boxes and 2 large capacity roosting bars
  • Waterproof, asphalt shingle roof
  • Covered feeding area
  • Plexiglass windows
  • 2 floor steel trays
  • Secure storage area
  • This Defender Chicken Coop is designed to give your chickens comfortable home.
  • Accommodates up to 10-12 chickens
  • Adjustable doors and coops location

 

Additional information

Product Weight

535

Product Length

170 in.

Door Height

67.5 in.

Door Width

26 in.

Foraging or Run Area Length

10 ft.

Foraging or Run Area Width

10 ft.

Nesting Area Length

53.3 in.

Nesting Area Width

16.9 in.

Product Height

84 in.

Product Width

122 in.

2020 (MMXX) was a leap year starting on Wednesday of the Gregorian calendar, the 2020th year of the Common Era (CE) and Anno Domini (AD) designations, the 20th year of the 3rd millennium and the 21st century, and the 1st year of the 2020s decade.

The year 2020 was heavily defined by the COVID-19 pandemic, which led to global social and economic disruption, mass cancellations and postponements of events, worldwide lockdowns, and the largest economic recession since the Great Depression in the 1930s. Geospatial World also called 2020 "the worst year in terms of climate change" in part due to major climate disasters worldwide, including major bushfires in Australia and the western United States, as well as extreme tropical cyclone activity affecting large parts of North America. A United Nations progress report published in December 2020 indicated that none of the international Sustainable Development Goals for 2020 were achieved. Time magazine used its sixth ever Red X cover to declare 2020 "the worst year ever," although the cover article itself did not go as far, instead saying, "There have been worse years in U.S. history, and certainly worse years in world history, but most of us alive today have seen nothing like this one." The Golden Raspberry Awards also awarded the year the Special Governor's Award for The Worst Calendar Year EVER! at their 41st ceremony.

The chicken (Gallus domesticus) is a large and round short-winged bird, domesticated from the red junglefowl of Southeast Asia around 8,000 years ago. Most chickens are raised for food, providing meat and eggs; others are kept as pets or for cockfighting.

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  • Chicken coop or other animal enclosure
  • Cooperative or co-operative ("co-op"), an association co-operating for mutual social, economic or cultural benefit
    • Consumers' co-operative
    • Food cooperative
    • Housing cooperative (as in "a co-op apartment")
      • Building cooperative
    • Worker cooperative
  • Cooperative board game
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  • Prison, in slang

Coop, COOP or Co-op may also refer to:

Defender(s) or The Defender(s) may refer to:

  • Defense (military)
  • Defense (sports)
    • Defender (association football)

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Philosophers and social psychologists have noted that pride is a complex secondary emotion that requires the development of a sense of self and the mastery of relevant conceptual distinctions (e.g. that pride is distinct from happiness and joy) through language-based interaction with others. Some social psychologists identify the nonverbal expression of pride as a means of sending a functional, automatically perceived signal of high social status.

Pride may be considered the opposite of shame or of humility, sometimes as proper or as a virtue, and sometimes as corrupt or as a vice. With a positive connotation, pride refers to a content sense of attachment toward one's own or another's choices and actions, or toward a whole group of people, and is a product of praise, independent self-reflection, and a fulfilled feeling of belonging. Other possible objects of pride are one's ethnicity, and one's sex identity (for example LGBT pride). With a negative connotation pride refers to a foolishly and irrationally corrupt sense of one's personal value, status or accomplishments, used synonymously with hubris.

While some philosophers such as Aristotle (and George Bernard Shaw) consider pride (but not hubris) a profound virtue, some world religions consider pride's fraudulent form a sin, such as is expressed in Proverbs 11:2 of the Hebrew Bible. In Judaism, pride is called the root of all evil. When viewed as a virtue, pride in one's abilities is known as virtuous pride, greatness of soul, or magnanimity, but when viewed as a vice it is often known to be self-idolatry, sadistic contempt, vanity, or vainglory.

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  • The amount of a resource that is available
    • Supply (economics), the amount of a product which is available to customers
    • Materiel, the goods and equipment for a military unit to fulfill its mission
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A tractor is an engineering vehicle specifically designed to deliver a high tractive effort (or torque) at slow speeds, for the purposes of hauling a trailer or machinery such as that used in agriculture, mining or construction. Most commonly, the term is used to describe a farm vehicle that provides the power and traction to mechanize agricultural tasks, especially (and originally) tillage, and now many more. Agricultural implements may be towed behind or mounted on the tractor, and the tractor may also provide a source of power if the implement is mechanised.

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7 Reviews For This Product

  1. 07

    by Captain

    love the look of the Coop, love the Run but had to make what I consider to be to many fabrication to the coop due to are the amount of gaps between the doors, frame and roof. if I didn’t I am sure if it was a ship, she would have sunk.

  2. 07

    by Seje

    This was easy to put together. The wood is high quality, and the features are seamless. It has lots of doors, is easy to clean, and it’s easy to gather eggs. It has been redesigned to have the nesting boxes covered so that they don’t get covered in droppings while they roost, and the added bonus of this is that it gives extra roosting room for the chickens. We are experienced chicken owners, and were looking for a new coop solution that would be easy as we don’t have the time right now to build from scratch and needed our chickens moved ASAP. We have 15 chickens in there very comfortably. I would recommend purchasing the Retriever Lodge 10’x10’ kennel cover for the outdoor yard. This offers sun protection and also a snow-free place for them to hang out in the winter. It’s also worth it to consider varnishing the outer wood for added weather protection. It is simple in design, making it easy to cut insulation to fit for the winter if you live in a cold climate. All in all, a great purchase for new or experienced chicken owners alike.

  3. 07

    by Karen

    Excellent, safe home for my ducks. Easy directions for assembly. Would definitely purchase again.

  4. 07

    by Jenna

    Packaging and delivery was excellent. Have not fully put this together yet but everything feels sturdy and easy to assemble.

  5. 07

    by Charles

    I would have given five stars, except for a few issues:

    the coop and run are NOT secure. The steel mesh is too large and there are huge gaps between the panels. We had to line the walls with 1/2 inch hardware cloth and weld flat plate to cover all the gaps, plus trench around the coop to add hardware cloth and rock borders to preclude tunneling. We also added corrugated plastic roofing over the run. Lots of work to make it secure. However the steel frame and main coop are wonderful, with one exception: the trays under the roosting areas are not slide-outs…but they should be.

    After these oversights are corrected, this would be a superior coop.

  6. 07

    by Ryan Higgins

    Purchased early this year. Still lost all 8 chickens

  7. 07

    by Rachel

    Love the product..

    Anyone still have the owners manual? I’m needing the part number for the door and panel beside the door. Help please.

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