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Producer's Pride Sentinel Chicken Coop, 6 Chicken Capacity

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Item # 1485300

$299.99

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Producer's Pride Sentinel Chicken Coop, 6 Chicken Capacity

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Producer's Pride Sentinel Chicken Coop, 6 Chicken Capacity

Item # 1485300

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  • Choose Your Flock Size:Medium (5-10 birds)
  • Coop/Pen Features:Caged Exterior, Entrance Ramp
  • Primary Material:Wood
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  • Limited Time Deal

Producer's Pride Sentinel Chicken Coop, 6 Chicken Capacity

Item # 1485300

Highlights
  • Choose Your Flock Size:Medium (5-10 birds)
  • Coop/Pen Features:Caged Exterior, Entrance Ramp
  • Primary Material:Wood
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$299.99

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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. A solid wood ramp offers easy access to the interior. The coop measures 41.74 in. L x 40.35 in. W x 48.23 in. H.

For additional information on this product, please see the Product Documents section for all downloadable user manuals, installation guides, brochures and warranty statements.

  • Powder-coat all-steel frame gives the chicken coop durability
  • Reinforced thick wood panels offers additional support
  • Predator-resistant door latches protects your animals
  • Sliding door for easy chicken coop entrance
  • Solid wood ramp offers easy access to the interior
  • Easy to clean metal slide-out tray for convenience
  • Access doors on both sides of the coop
  • Asphalt roof is reinforced with wood for weather protection
  • Pre-drilled holes and pre-assembled panels for easy installation
  • Contains 3 large nesting boxes and an extended roosting bar
  • Accommodates up to 6 chickens with ease
  • Dimensions of the chicken coop without the run: 41.74 in. L x 40.35 in. W x 48.23 in. H
  • Chicken capacity may vary depending on breed, size, and individual space requirements of the birds

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Q: Can I have this assembled and then delivered?

a day ago
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  • A: Contact your local TSC store for assistance with your question.
    23 hours ago
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Q: Is the structure waterproof so the chickens don’t get wet if it rains

2 days ago
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  • A: The Producer's Pride Sentinel Chicken Coop is mostly weather-resistant and features an asphalt roof, but it is not entirely waterproof in heavy rain. Users note that water can sometimes leak into the nesting box area or seep through the side vents during severe storms
    2 days ago
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Q: What is the size of the run? And is it included?

6 days ago
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  • A: Yes, this product includes coop and run. The run length 76.1" X Width 36.4" X Height 34.9"
    5 days ago
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Q: Is it made with chicken wire or hardware cloth

6 days ago
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  • A: Yes, the entire coop/run is enclosed with wire mesh.
    5 days ago
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Q: Can this be attached to the Producer’s Pride 8x8 poultry cage using the removable panel?

8 days ago
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  • A: The Sentinel Coop wasn’t designed for attach the 8x8 Poultry Pen.
    7 days ago
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Q: Can I paint the wood a different color?

10 days ago
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  • A: Yes,The wood is not pressure treated, but was treated by water paint, you can treat it with other color water paint.
    8 days ago
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Q: Is there a battery operated door that fits this coop?

15 days ago
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  • A: The manual slider door opening on the standard Producer's Pride Sentinel Chicken Coop measures exactly 12 inches wide by 15.9 inches high. Because it features a metal frame and tight structural clearance, finding a door with a matching outer frame footprint is essential. SKU 1735908-Manna Pro Harris Farms Automatic Chicken Door, this door is powered by 4 AA batteries. It features a built-in timer and light sensor. It accommodates openings up to 9.8 inches tall, meaning you will need to mount it to the outside wood paneling rather than inside the metal channel
    13 days ago
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Q: Is there a floor

15 days ago
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  • A: Yes, the interior of the coop features a metal slide-out tray that serves as a floor for easy cleaning. However, the bottom area underneath the coop is open to the ground.
    14 days ago
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Q: Is it already assembled

17 days ago
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  • A: No, assembly is required for this chicken coop. It features pre-drilled holes and pre-assembled panels to make the installation process easier.
    15 days ago
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Q: What all do you need to assemble?

17 days ago
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  • A: This coop features pre-drilled holes and pre-assembled panels for easy installation. It is recommended to have two people for the assembly process, which typically takes between 1 and 4 hours depending on your skill set. While the kit comes with the hardware, you will need to provide your own standard tools, Power Driver / Drill, Wrench Set, 10mm wrench or adjustable crescent wrench,Screwdrivers: Standard Phillips head screwdriver.
    15 days ago
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The metal frame coop provides a secure and predator-resistant environment for a small flock. It has positive features like a slide-out tray, multiple access doors, and a covered run area. Many found i...
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Most Helpful Favorable Review

Nice Little Coup, Needs a little DYI

4 years ago
I purchased this coup two weeks ago and assembled it on the same day. I found the instruction illustrations easy to follow. Am very satisfied with the quality of the coup. However, I have been reading several reviews related to leaking problems and wood deterioration. In light of these reviews I have performed a few DYI jobs that I hope will avoid weather deterioration issues as follows: 1. I sealed all outside wood surfaces with wood sealer. 2. The unassembled panels are framed in a metal channel, which is "U" shaped. This makes the coup's structure very sturdy but it creates a way for rain water to enter and gather. The wood panels are made to resemble T-111 siding, complete with vertical grooves. Wind blown rain will run down these grooves and siding surface, and wind up laying in the channels (more on this later). I ran a bead of silicone sealant along the channel/wood joint and made sure that the openings at the vertical grooves were also filled. I used a putty knife to work the sealant into the joint and a flat blade screw driver to work the sealant into the grooves. It should only be necessary to do this along the bottom frame of each outside panel. However, there is a flat plate along the front and back coup panel that runs from soffit to soffit, just below the end vent. I sealed the top of the plate/wood joint at this location as well. Please take note of a gap in the channel at the mitered bottom corner joint of each panel. I think this gap will tend to drain water out of the bottom channel frame and should be left open. Also, it is important to NOT work the sealant into the joints too deeply as you don't want to block the channel bottom from draining the water that does make its way in. 3. When attaching the nesting box roof, please take note that the edge opposite the locking hasp has a square tube with a continuous angle welded to its side. The horizontal surface of this angle is intended to be pushed beneath the short nesting box panel above it. I believe that this angle is intended to help prevent water entrance along this junction. Also, after attaching the rubber flashing, I worked silicone sealant between the back of the flashing and the rear nesting box wall. 4. Now to the roof of the run and nesting box: There is a channel that runs along the sloped edge of each roof panel. I worked silicone sealant into the joint between the channel and shingle surface, since these roof slopes are rather shallow. I didn't use sealant on the steeper coup roof but you may wish to.. I believe that the joint between the ridge cap and the shingles needs to remain open for ventilation purposes. Sorry for the length of this posting, but these fixes only cost me a few bucks and a little time. I'm hopeful that they will improve the life of my new coup.
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Most Helpful Critical Review

Not big enough for 6 chickens

4 years ago
I bought this coop for my wife for Christmas. She has been wanting one for a while. She had them before we married. This coop was good price, good reviews, and said for 6 chickens, which is how many my wife wanted. This coop is very cute and easy to assemble. Decent quality for Ike money. However, it would be inhumane to put 6 chickens in this coop. I ordered online so didn't realize how small it was until we got it built. Max chickens would be 3 for this coop. We ended up putting this coop inside a 6x10 dog kennel and I built a box in the run to double square footage. It turned out pretty good.
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Sebring, fl
Review 1

Great coop for the price

5 days ago
I honestly have to say it's constructed well and it should last many years. I purchased this model after the local tractor supply store had it on display outside being weathered for years and it looked fairly untouched so I went with that model when I seen it was $100 off. I can't complain. Of course everyone would want the price to be less but it is what it is I think for a small flock up to six chickens this coupe is very reliable. We haven't had any problems with predators after securing the coop with hardware cloth and now we have happy chickens.
SweepstakesYes

Yes, I recommend this product.

Montgomery, AL
Review 1

Disappointed

7 days ago
It wasn’t hard to assemble but some of the pieces seemed to be misfit/ they didn’t not fit correctly which left gaps and open spaces. We tried both ways and even pushing together still not fitting.
SweepstakesYes

No, I do not recommend this product.

Tacoma, WA
Review 1

Perfect for a temp home for young hens.

10 days ago
This coop was easy to put together and is perfect for what we were looking for. We are using it as a grow-out coop for our teenage pullets before fully integrating them with the rest of the flock. It does have some gaps but I don't think they are big enough to be a danger for predators. We plan to use it as a convalescent space when we have a sick chicken after the flock is fully integrated.
SweepstakesYes

Yes, I recommend this product.

Buckeye, AZ
Review 1

Good Little Coop

10 days ago
Its a good little coop. The metal frame is what gives it the stabiity and weight. Heavy and stout. Small wiring which keeps the rodents out. I don't believe it would have held up as long if it were a wood frame. I have had mine for 5 yrs now and it has held up nicely. Mine does not have the ventilation window which I am glad to see that it has been added, this was my only complaint. Six large chickens would be the most I would put in. I currently have 4 batams and 2 regular hens in mine. I would not put any more in this coop. My chickens are out during the day and go staight to this coop at night.

Yes, I recommend this product.