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  1. Perris

    Plastic coops

    For your information, I also have a wooden coop. None of my birds has ever chosen to use it, for any purpose. And it gets a lot hotter in the summer than the Green Frog coops. My birds don't need a large coop because they have an acre to roam, all daylight hours.
  2. Perris

    Plastic coops

    They've been in business since 2009, and I've had them since 2017. No rodent has even attempted to chew any of them (unlike the garden shed, where traps have to be set every winter because rats eat their way in), nor fox. They really are very sturdy.
  3. Perris

    Plastic coops

    Green Frog plastic coops are guaranteed for 25 years. I don't know how many wooden ones will last that long, but I don't see any with guarantees beyond 10 years.
  4. Perris

    Plastic coops

    It's a good reason not to use flimsy plastic, like flimsy wood or flimsy wire, for a shed or coop. Like wood and wire, plastic comes in lots of types and grades.
  5. Perris

    Plastic coops

    that's a pity; I imagine there are firms in the US making similar though...?
  6. Perris

    Plastic coops

    I have Green Frog Designs coops. They are bigger than Eglu. They are made of recycled agricultural plastic, perfectly smooth on the inside so nowhere for mites to hide and easy to clean - you can jet wash them, or complete disassemble is easy if you want to be AI standard thorough. I have a 2 yr...
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