Metal Chicken Coop with Waterproof Covers, 79"x40"x40"

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The Nugriart metal chicken coop is a compact outdoor enclosure built for small backyard flocks of four to six hens, as well as ducks, quail, rabbits, and other small animals. The iron pipe frame is coated in anti-rust paint, wrapped in galvanized mesh, and covered with a weather-resistant PE roof. 

Two access doors with an automatic gravity lock and hook-and-buckle side latch provide basic predator security. The included chicken wire is functional but keepers with higher predator pressure may want to replace or supplement it with hardware cloth.

Specifications

  • Dimensions: 79" L x 40" W x 40" H
  • Recommended Capacity: 4 to 6 hens or comparable small animals
  • Frame Material: Thick iron pipe with black anti-rust paint coating
  • Mesh: Galvanized wire mesh, one continuous roll included
  • Roof Cover: Weather-resistant PE with UV protection and sloped design
  • Door Locks: Automatic gravity lock plus hook-and-buckle side door latch
  • Access Points: Two doors
  • Color: Black
  • Fasteners: Plastic zip ties included
  • Assembly: Instructions included, no specialized tools required

Compact Backyard Containment for Small Flocks, Quail, and Brooding Setups

At just under seven feet long and a little over three feet wide, this run suits backyards where space is limited or where you need a dedicated enclosure for a subset of your flock, such as a brooding hen with chicks, a small quail operation, or a temporary isolation pen. 

It is not sized for large mixed flocks or full-time free-range substitution, but as a secure daytime run or supplemental enclosure it fits a practical niche. The dual door access makes daily management easier than single-entry designs, and the gravity lock system operates without fumbling with traditional latches when your hands are full.

What to Expect from the Nugriart Metal Chicken Coop in Real Use

Frame assembly is the straightforward part of this build. The instructions are clear, the numbered components fit together without difficulty, and most owners get the frame standing in under an hour. 

The time-consuming stage is the wire mesh. The included mesh comes as one large roll that you unwind, straighten, cut to fit each section, and secure with zip ties. Cut wire edges are sharp, so working with gloves is advisable. Budget significantly more time for this stage than the frame.

The included zip ties run short for a thorough job, and owners consistently report needing to supplement with their own supply. Several owners chose to replace the included chicken wire with hardware cloth for improved predator resistance, which is a worthwhile upgrade if weasels, raccoons, or similar animals are present in your area. 

The PE roof cover handles rain and sun adequately. The overall enclosure is compact and functional once assembled, and the gravity lock door system works reliably for daily access.

Real-world performance notes sourced in part from verified Amazon customer purchases.

Frequently Asked Questions

How long does it take to assemble the Nugriart chicken coop?

The frame typically goes together in one to two hours with clear instructions and no specialized tools required. The majority of the assembly time is spent on the wire mesh, which comes as a single large roll that must be measured, cut to fit each section, and secured with zip ties around the frame. 

Total assembly time including the mesh is likely three to four hours for one person working carefully. Having extra zip ties on hand before you start avoids interrupting the process mid-assembly.

Is the included wire mesh enough to keep predators out?

The included galvanized mesh provides basic perimeter containment and deters casual contact from predators, but it is standard chicken wire gauge, which a determined weasel, raccoon, or small dog can work through or around given enough time and motivation. 

If your property has active predator pressure, replacing or overlaying the included mesh with 16 gauge or heavier hardware cloth, particularly on the lower sections of the run, significantly improves protection. Hardware cloth with half-inch openings is the standard recommendation for runs where weasels or rats are a known concern.

Can this coop be used for animals other than chickens?

Yes. The enclosure works for ducks, quail, rabbits, and other small animals of comparable size. The 40-inch height is low enough that it is not suited for waterfowl that need more vertical clearance, but for ground-dwelling birds like quail it functions well. 

The dual doors make it practical for managing a mother hen with chicks or separating a small group from a larger flock. For any small animal that can fit through standard chicken wire openings, upgrading to hardware cloth before use is the appropriate precaution.