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Nestera chicken coop

Robust, easy-to-clean, mite resistant housing made from recycled agricultural plastic

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Brand
Nestera, aka Green Frog
Manufacturer
Nestera, aka Green Frog
Model
Medium and Large Lodge
Product Price
various
Buy URL
https://nestera.co.uk/ https://nestera.us/
I bought one of these second-hand in 2017, and am entirely happy with it; indeed, as the flock has grown I have bought three more of them, one new, the other two second-hand.

My principal reasons for choosing this material, design, and manufacturer are
1. essentially no mites. The interior surfaces are smooth plastic, so there is almost nowhere for mites to hide. When red mites arrive (as they do, especially when the coop is located under a tree) they are easy to remove; see 2.
2. It is trivial to clean with water, no chemicals needed. The whole thing disassembles into separate panels in about 15 minutes, can be power-washed, and reassembled.
3. It is mobile. I move them to new ground regularly, so there is no build up of disease in and around where the flock roosts and lays.
4. It is rat- and predator-proof, at least for the predators we get here. The thick plastic is at least as tough as the sort of wood I usually see used to make chicken coops.
5. It is made of recycled plastic, so good for the environment.
6. It holds its value, so when I have to stop keeping chickens I will recoup most of the capital investment made at the start of my chicken-keeping journey. This coop rarely appears on the second-hand market, and when it does, sells fast.
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How many chickens do you have in the large coop? I'm thinking of getting the large raised nestera coop for Plymouth Rock chickens. Thanks!!
 
How many chickens do you have in the large coop? I'm thinking of getting the large raised nestera coop for Plymouth Rock chickens. Thanks!!
sorry for the delay in replying - I've only just seen your comment.

The large lodge is designed for up to 8 large fowl, but it actually holds quite a lot more than that, and there have at times here been a dozen or more in there. (Before anyone complains about that, please note that I am visited by an APHA inspector on a regular basis, and he says if the chickens choose to pile in over the recommended capacity, it's fine. There is enough capacity here for everyone, and they each choose where to roost each night, and with whom for company.) This sort of coop is just for roosting and laying in; it's ideal if your flock free ranges from dawn till dusk.
 

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