This Hausprofi coop is a two-story fir wood enclosure with a galvanized wire run, waterproof asphalt roof, pull-out cleaning trays, and bolt locks designed for small backyard flocks or small animals like guinea pigs and rabbits. The two-story layout separates sleeping and activity areas within a compact footprint.
Assembly is designed to be straightforward with pre-drilled holes and included instructions. This is a lightweight wood construction suited for small flocks of up to four medium-sized chickens.
Specifications
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Dimensions: 111.5"L x 21.65"W x 27.17"H
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Frame Material: Reinforced fir wood
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Wire Fencing: Heavy-duty galvanized wire
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Roof Material: Waterproof asphalt, slanted for drainage
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Flock Capacity: 4 to 6 chickens (manufacturer rating)
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Layout: Two-story with upper sleeping deck and lower run area
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Cleaning System: Thick plastic pull-out trays
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Security: Metal bolt locks
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Ramp: Widened with anti-slip ridges
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Compatible Animals: Chickens, guinea pigs, rabbits, small pets
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Assembly: Pre-drilled holes with step-by-step manual
A Starter Coop for Small Flocks That Need Separate Sleeping and Foraging Space
If you're housing four or fewer medium-sized chickens and want a ready-made structure that separates roosting space from ground-level activity without building from scratch, this coop addresses that layout in a compact footprint. The upper deck gives birds an elevated roosting area with a nesting box, while the lower wire run provides ventilated outdoor access within a contained space.
The pull-out trays under both levels make daily sanitation a quick task without disturbing the flock. The bolt locks on each door and the galvanized wire fencing add a baseline level of predator deterrence suited for suburban backyard conditions. The slanted asphalt roof channels rain away from the structure, and the raised floor keeps ground moisture out of the sleeping area.
What to Expect from the Hausprofi Two-Story Chicken Coop in Real Use
Assembly is consistently reported as straightforward by verified buyers, with pre-drilled components fitting together without difficulty. The coop has held up through heavy rain and wind events according to at least one verified buyer who kept it through intense storm conditions.
Capacity expectations need calibrating. The manufacturer lists 4 to 6 chickens, but verified buyer experience indicates four medium-sized birds is a more realistic upper limit for comfortable indoor space. At five birds, the interior roosting area reads as noticeably crowded. The coop includes two roosting bars, which covers two to four birds depending on size. A third roost can be added with basic materials if your flock requires it.
The wire hardware on the run, specifically the latch mechanism, has been noted as inconsistent in at least one verified purchase, with the lock not holding its position reliably. The overall construction is lightweight, which affects how the coop handles over time in high-traffic use or in environments with persistent predator pressure.
Real-world performance notes sourced in part from verified Amazon customer purchases.
Frequently Asked Questions
How many roosting bars does this coop include, and is that enough for the listed capacity?
The coop comes with two roosting bars in the upper sleeping area. For a flock at the lower end of the manufacturer's capacity range, two bars are workable. If you're keeping four or more standard-sized hens, adding a third bar is a straightforward modification using a wood dowel or a cut piece of lumber fitted between the existing supports.
Crowding at roost time causes stress and can lead to pecking, so matching bar count to bird count matters more than total floor space when evaluating sleeping area adequacy.
Is this coop suitable for use indoors as a rabbit or guinea pig enclosure?
Yes. The two-story layout, widened ramp, and enclosed lower den make this structure functional as an indoor small animal enclosure. The pull-out trays simplify indoor cleaning, and the multiple door access points allow for interaction without fully opening the enclosure. For rabbits specifically, the wire spacing and bolt lock hardware are the two details to evaluate against the size and behavior of your specific animal before committing.
How does this coop hold up in rain and wind?
The asphalt roof is slanted to shed water rather than allow pooling, and the raised floor keeps the interior sleeping area off wet ground. The fir wood construction is finished for weather resistance, and verified buyers have reported the structure remaining intact through significant rain and wind events.
For long-term weather durability, periodic treatment of the wood surfaces with an exterior sealant or poultry-safe wood preservative will extend the life of the material beyond what the factory finish alone provides.