I left a review. I hate this company.
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Wow sorry to hear that, sounds like they are proving beyond a doubt they have horrid business practices and even beyond horrid customer service issues...
As for bullying others, if they bullied you, you can bet they have bullied and censored others as that type of behavior should never arise from a business towards a customer except in the most extreme cases...
I might would make note of said harassment from the company in any further corespondent with Amazon...
Can you leave a link, I wanted to read your review but can't seem to find the page...
I was thinking of buying the "Kona" coop from Myurbanfarmers. I have had a couple of conversations with Nicole. Yours seems to be the only positive review that I have read about them.
Now I have to re-think ordering from them.
The 12 must have been for another. I just checked my emails from them. They told me they kept 6 buff orpingtons in the LODGE coop which is smaller than the kona. The kona coop says it can hold 6-8 standard size chickens. There is absolutely no way they would survive in there during the summer. They would roast to death. The coop is NOT predator proof. The door is about an 1/8 an inch of plywood. That coop was good for two things: a brooder and kindling.Their dimensions are clearly listed. (the Kona coop states 6 so whomever says 12 must be confused with the resort model) And as with any chicken coop company they give the same 2-3 sq feet per chicken which is where their numbers come from. The tractor supply gives even less sq ft per chicken recommendation.
eally it is up the consumer to know the dimensions and decide how many chickens work in it for them. That is silly to say only 2 would fit. Some people free range all the time and use the coop for night. Some people don't free range obviously common sense would tell them they can't put as many chickens in a coop as someone who does.
My coop has held up well 6+ months and I haven't have issues.
Sounds like a newbie issue of not reading and measuring properly or knowing what chickens really need. Chickens always do best and are happiest when they get a little freedom.
Quote: ......and the only posts that @chickenmama2016 has made on BYC is to tout this coop manufacturer.
Would love to see a pic of @chickenmama2016 's myurbanfarmers coop with 6 birds roosting in it taken tonite with 6 months of wear on coop.