Producer’s Pride Extra Large Sentinel Chicken Coop, MFC-LS

Steel frame with 1/2 in. thick wood panels. Walk-in coop and run. Three large nesting boxes. Vinyl roof.

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4 Reviews For This Product

  1. 04

    by Shahza

    This coop is the best one available in market right now.
    The door for the coop box needs to be fixed to fit the place.
    There should be some hooks inside to hand the water or food things.

  2. 04

    by Hillsborough

    This is definitely worth the price and the hassle, but what I thought was going to be a 2 hour job, max, turned into 3-4 when we started assembling the roof. The self-tapping screws have to be lined up just right and with just the right pressure, or they will launch and tiny screws are not easy to find. Other than that, the coop itself was very easy to assemble and is definitely very sturdy. I was surprised as every coop I’ve bought in the past has very flimsy wood that starts to fall apart after a few months. This one seems designed to hold up and has a lot of room for what we need it for. We currently have three chickens in quarantine (to separate from over excited roosters) and have about 20 babies inside (10 bantams) that we will be moving out in a few weeks to transition them to the large flock area. Looking forward to getting many years out of this coop!

  3. 04

    by Elle

    The fact the roof pieces were not predrilled was really annoying; the “self-tapping” screws take forever to drill into metal. Otherwise, it’s a nice coop and I’m hoping it will last a long time.

  4. 04

    by Clark

    I only assembled this today but wanted to comment. This coop was 1 of 5 on a pallet at my local Tractor Supply so it was in excellent condition. Not a mark on the box and not one bent or missing or broke part. Instructions can be vague but everything fit perfectly. Pay attention to Step 1, the front of the base has 2 holes in it and the front of the coop is the side facing the run. I made the mistake of having the front at the back side of the coop and had to start over after having several panels installed. The 2 longer roost bars are up too high so I lowered one of them. Like all advertised coops I think this is suited to 7-8 chickens, not 14. BTW, installation was an all-day sucker. I love this coop and expect it to hold up well.

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