Producer’s Pride Sentinel Chicken Coop, 6 Chicken Capacity

Give your chickens a safe and cozy home with the Producer’s Pride Sentinel Chicken Coop. The powder-coat steel frame and thick wooden panels protect the interior of the chicken coop from the weather and any potential predators. The interior of the coop has 3 large nesting boxes and an extended roosting bar to accommodate up to 6 chickens with a slide-out tray for easy cleaning.

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5 Reviews For This Product

  1. 05

    by Furies

    We purchased two of these chicken coops to house our 8 chickens (having the runs facing each other and connected them + built a new roof out of OSB board to connect the opening. The boxes are extremely heavy, so you’ll need more than one person to get them to your location/out of your vehicle. Very easy to put together with two people and directions were clear and easy to follow and all parts are labeled well. Took us about an hour to put each one together. Based on other reviews, we made the following adjustments: fortified the existing locks using locking carabiners, painted the coop wood with an outdoor sealant, and used 1/4 in hardware wire to make a predator proof skirt around the bottom. Our 6 week old chickens are happy in the coop so far. I didn’t give the Coop 5 stars because as other reviews stated, I’m not sure how long the Run roof is going to hold up. We’ve had a few bad storms here in Ohio this spring and the roof is already getting soft. Numerous access points into the coop and run but it’s low to the ground so we have to bend over and that part is not fun.

  2. 05

    by Greg

    Seems like a high price. But it has a lot of welded metal parts and seems very strong. A lot of thought went into the design. I was thinking I could have built something for less, but probably not. It would have taken me 4 days to design and build it. In fact, I couldn’t have because I don’t have a welder or metal working tools. So I would have to buy those. The cost of my time and materials would have surpassed what I paid for it by a lot. Not to mention the frustration and lack of knowledge about what a chicken really needs in the design. I can lift one end up and there seems to be no movement or sagging at the joints. It is such a solid design. I plan to put wheels on it or a sled under it to move it more easily to new patches of grass. The package was VERY heavy, I could not lift it alone. It fit nicely in my SUV but I had to drive it to the very spot I wanted to let it down to the ground. It went together very well, and all the pre drilled parts fit perfectly. It was a marvel to me. It is attractive. Right now my 6 chicks are less than 5 weeks old. They spend the days in it and love it. But I still bring them in the house during the cool nights. It looks large for them, but they will probably fill it when full grown.

  3. 05

    by Hudson

    Good size coop for quails. I personally don’t think I would use it for chickens unless temporary or with an expanded outdoor section. Nice coop overall. One major problem is there is only one door to the outside/fenced portion which makes it very challenging to clean or collect eggs from the fenced area under the hutch.

  4. 05

    by Nanny

    Rescued three roosters on a Saturday night. Needed a quick solution for their housing. Purchased on Sunday and took my husband about an hour to put together. Seems sturdy. Roosters love it. I just wish the slider door to the coop was located on the same side as the door to the coop.

  5. 05

    by Charles

    I got this coop for 2 small bantam hens and it works perfectly! I even added in an injured Rhode Island Red hen so she could have a quite space. They all love the coop. The nesting box/roosting area is perfect for rainy days and sleepy nights. It was easy for my husband and I to put together. Probably took an hour to unbox it and put all the pieces together. Very simple instructions. This coop is heavy enough to not worry about being moved by my large farm dogs. Even with some storms blowing through, the hens were perfectly safe and happy. I would probably not recommend this for more than 3-4 small chickens. Definitely not for more than 1 larger breed chicken.

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