Space efficiency
Good perch length per hen; run usable area feels larger thanks to gate placement.
Real-world testing for Italian backyards: airflow, predator-resistant mesh, quick-clean tray, and sizes suited to 2–8 hens.
The sleeping house balances shade and cross-breeze, while the integrated run gives birds protected outdoor time. Doors and latch points are placed for daily convenience and quick cleaning.
Key details we check during hands-on assembly.
Model-dependent; typical medium footprint for 4–6 hens.
Treated timber panels, galvanized steel mesh, quality hardware.
Small: 2–3 hens · Medium: 4–6 · Large: 6–8 (with regular run time).
Numbered panels; two people recommended; basic tools.
Cross-flow vents with summer airflow priority.
Natural & painted variants; rain-guard add-ons available.
Design choices that improve daily use and flock comfort.
Collect eggs without disturbing roosts.
Dense mesh, latch points, dig-defense tips.
Removable tray; wipe-friendly surfaces.
Vent paths mapped for summer heat.
Galvanized mesh resists rust, while treated panels balance insulation and weight. Hardware is chosen for repeated daily use—hinges, latches, and tray rails.
Weather-treated, easy to touch-up between seasons.
Tight weave helps deter predators yet keeps airflow.
Numbered panels, clear steps, and simple tools.
About 2–3 hours with two people; screwdriver & basic hand tools.
Shade in summer, wind-break in winter; level the run entry.
Retighten fasteners; confirm latch alignment after settling.
What you’ll notice versus common backyard coops.
Good perch length per hen; run usable area feels larger thanks to gate placement.
Mesh & hardware spec better than many flat-pack kits in this bracket.
Fast egg collection, tray out in seconds, doors where you need them.
Tell us your flock and space in Italy—we’ll suggest the right model and setup, plus a simple care routine.