One of the perks I've had working with Matt of Carolina Coops, is sometimes I'm the lucky beneficiary of a used coop. By used, I mean like new because I swear these coops don't age.
In 2017, I acquired a coop that was traded in for a different model -- a rare occurrence. It was several years old, but looks brand new.
Back then, egg hutches opened from the top. We discovered that the hens are startled more that way, so after a design change, the egg hutches now open from the front.
Carolina Coops also has changed the ramp to a ladder, which I like much better. The ramp is still available by request.
By 2024, the coop was still good, just dusty and the roof was hit by a tree.
My kid and I drove it to my brother and his wife in SC, where it is in it's 11th year, 4th move, and good as new! They have already asked me to help them get some more chickens. 😁
New home in South Carolina
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