I purchased it to use as a brooder coop - and wondered if anyone has any experience with this coop? Do I need to do anything to it to make it weather proof or predator proof? I haven't unpackaged it yet. I'm sure I'll find out when I put it together - just hoping to head off any surprizes and have the tools on hand I need. Also hoping I didn't waste my money
Thanks!
Description says:
"This high quality deluxe chicken poultry coop is suited for chickens or hens and the other small aminals.
It is crafted with fully treated and grooved wood. The wood surface is coated with a water-based preservative leaving a golden brown finish. The Pawhut chicken coop is strong, and will be a complement to any home or garden. It can hold up to 10 chickens (depending on the size of the birds)."
"Features:
Sliding access door w/ramp for chickens to enter and exit
Grilled rear ventilation
Removable side and bottom sliding pan also allows for easy cleaning access
Easy assembly (instructions included)
Dimensions: length: 31.5" width: 48" height: 43"
Holds up to 8-10 bantams or 4-5 large chickens "

Thanks!
Description says:
"This high quality deluxe chicken poultry coop is suited for chickens or hens and the other small aminals.
It is crafted with fully treated and grooved wood. The wood surface is coated with a water-based preservative leaving a golden brown finish. The Pawhut chicken coop is strong, and will be a complement to any home or garden. It can hold up to 10 chickens (depending on the size of the birds)."
"Features:
Sliding access door w/ramp for chickens to enter and exit
Grilled rear ventilation
Removable side and bottom sliding pan also allows for easy cleaning access
Easy assembly (instructions included)
Dimensions: length: 31.5" width: 48" height: 43"
Holds up to 8-10 bantams or 4-5 large chickens "
