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The Merry Products Red Barn Chicken Coop with Rooftop Planter is unique in design and functionality, comes with two nesting boxes and four roosting bars. This spacious coop, which can comfortably hold 6-8 hens, provides a safe and secure habitat to raise chickens, giving you access to fresh eggs, and the ability to grow your own herbs or flowers in the rooftop planter boxes. The house and run are two separate elements, which can easily be attached or separated with a latch. Made of kiln dried Cunninghamia wood, which has been treated with an oil based stain. Perfect for the family hobby farm or green-living enthusiast in a suburban area. Hardware and easy-to-follow assembly instructions included.
SKU | 2802365 |
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Primary Brand | Merry Products |
Days to Ship | Ships Next Business Day |
Primary Color | Red |
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Personalized Item flag | No |
1 year limited manufacture
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