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🚀 Move, Protect, Thrive — The Ultimate Mobile Coop for the Modern Urban Farmer
The AIR32-D-A is a thoughtfully designed mobile chicken coop featuring two wheels and a durable handle for easy relocation. Its waterproof asphalt roof and UV-resistant panels ensure protection from weather extremes. Equipped with predator-proof galvanized wire mesh and secure spring latches, it safeguards your flock day and night. The coop includes dual pull-out trays for hassle-free cleaning, spacious nesting boxes, and roosting perches, making it ideal for 2-4 small animals. Easy to assemble and built with durable fir wood, this coop blends functionality with convenience for urban and suburban poultry enthusiasts.







| ASIN | B0CZ38SRJC |
| Additional Features | Easy Assembly, Multi Level, Waterproof, Weather Resistant |
| Best Sellers Rank | #29,239 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ( See Top 100 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ) #152 in Poultry Habitat Supplies |
| Brand | Aivituvin |
| Brand Name | Aivituvin |
| Breed Recommendation | All Breed Sizes |
| Color | Grey |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 out of 5 stars 422 Reviews |
| Dog Breed Size | Medium, Small |
| Included Components | Exercise Wheel, Ramp, Removable Tray |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 73.38"L x 27.9"W x 43.2"H |
| Manufacturer | Aivituvin |
| Manufacturer Part Number | AIR32-R |
| Material | Fir |
| Material Type | Fir |
| Model Name | AIR32 |
| Model Number | AIR32 |
| Number of Doors | 4 |
| Number of Levels | 2 |
| Product Dimensions | 73.38"L x 27.9"W x 43.2"H |
| Special Feature | Easy Assembly, Multi Level, Waterproof, Weather Resistant |
| Specific Uses For Product | Indoor, Outdoor |
| Target Species | Chickens,Rabbits |
| Unit Count | 1.00 Count |
| Warranty Description | 1 year |
A**E
Worth the money
Very pleased with this purchase. Easy to follow directions & well made
T**T
Good not Great
I am using this as a second stage brooder. My baby hens are too young for the main coop but too big for the brooder. This is perfect for stepping up to a bigger space but still keeping them safe. I only wish the locks were a little more secure. There are a total of five locks or latches, in three different styles. You may want to just invest in a few higher quality locking mechanisms. Other than that, this is perfect for what I’m needing. I wouldn’t try to use this for fully grown hens. There just wouldn’t be enough space for more than two to three at most. More than that and it will be too little space and they will not be happy girls. If you have bantams, then this might be a good coop for a small flock. I like that it has multiple gates and doors. This makes it easy to clean and feed them. It is somewhat sturdy but it isn’t going to compare at all to actual lumber. The materials used in construction are average at best. But, again, for what I needed it is perfect. Temper your expectations and you won’t be disappointed.
K**S
Inexpensive materials but it works
The Coop looks cute. It does fit 3 to 4 hens. I purchased two coops and put them end to end, and they were easy to construct and the instructions were good. It is suitable for now, however, I have had to add additional pieces to the coop to make it more secure. The roosting bars are slightly above the nest box, but not enough to discouraged the hens from camping out in the nesting box. Which is undesirable, but there is a small slot or space where you can slide in some kind of divider to block the nesting boxes during the night. The roost themselves are NOT satisfactory for chickens. They are rounded perches similar to a parrot perch and sit way too close to the poop shelf. The perches themselves sit in a small slot and are easily tipped over by the chickens which leaves them lying on top of the poop shelf. I ended up screwing scrap 2x4s to the little perches to give them higher and wider roosting bars, then had to secure the roosting bars with another small scrap of wood to keep them stable. There was enough space under the coop roof to do that. I can still remove the roosting bars when needed for cleaning. One of the top windows lifts up on the run so you can close and open the coop door but I turned those pieces around so that the windows both open from the center as I needed the space to easily access the feed and water dispensers. There is not really enough room to put them anywhere else that I could figure out. It’s a little awkward to close the coop door as there’s nothing to grip on the inside of the sliding coop door even if you go in through the roosting area, but at this point I’m leaving the sliding coop door open in the evenings we’ve had no problems with predators so far. When it comes winter, I’ll probably have to a fix some sort of little handle to the inside of the sliding coop door to be able to reach it from inside the coop to close it off easily for warmth. I do not see that there is enough room in the coop to install an automatic door, but maybe someone else can figure that out. I also created a floor for the coop by stapling hardware cloth over the entire base of the coop to stop predators being able to dig under and go inside as there is no floor to the coop. The hardware cloth also makes the whole structure more secure, and more stable as I have two of them end to end. I placed sand for litter on the bottom of the run so the chickens are not standing on the wire flooring. The latches on the nesting boxes that you open and close to access the egg boxes are very cheaply made, and broke almost immediately away from the roof where they’re attached so I had to come up with another solution to keep the egg boxes secure. I am new to chickens and only have six laying hens but I needed to construct a daytime outdoor area for a bigger more comfortable run as there is not much room for them to move around. All in all, this item will do for now however, it doesn’t compare to a specially constructed walk in chicken run. It’s a work in progress and for a non-walk in first time coop, it’s decent. I am also constructing a roof panel to protect them from rain and hot sun and keep the floor of the coop dry. One day I’ll have a walk in coop and a few more chickens, but for starters this works and was worth the money for someone without woodworking skills or a handyman.
Y**I
Chicken coop
It’s just great for the chicken and protects them during the night and from the weather. It’s great for 3-4 chickens maximum.
W**R
Deceiving size. Manageable.
Easy assembly, but I tire of product images that are fake and deceitful. Stock image shows the hight nearly as tall as the man. While I knew it wasnt that tall, the assembled product is basically a dog (puppy) kennel - 2 chickens max, comfortably.
P**N
Impressive little coop!
First of all it arrived here quickly. I appreciate that. It was also packaged well. Instruction manual were very clear and in English. It’s a good looking coop and I’m impressed with how well it is made. It even came with a couple of extra screws instead of being short. I’d say it took about or just over an hour to put together. Overall it is a nice little coop that’s a great value.
C**B
Great budget coop
For the money, this was a great coop. Honestly, the chicken tractor concept is great but not super practical in coops like this if you have any predator issues because you really need to lay a wire skirt around the coop to keep the birds safe. But it's plenty of space for my four chickens now (they're small, about 5 weeks) and they'll be fine in there for another couple months as they grow and I build a run for them to live in. It may be small when the chickens are full grown, but I have small breeds, so for just roosting, it may be fine. But great materials for the build, and will last plenty long outdoors, especially built of fir and not pine
M**R
Good Enough For Light Use
I needed a secondary temporary coop for one of my girls who was being harassed by the others. She needed a place where she could hang out and recover from some flock abuse. Pros: Inexpensive compared to other options. Easy to assemble. Roofing panels are great. Good enough for a single bird. Cons: Very light wood. I don't think it will hold up well over time. Some of the hardware feels cheap and flimsy. Wheels only work on 100% flat, hard ground like concrete. Worthless if you're on grass. Not convinced the netting would keep a serious predator out. Giving it 4 stars overall because of the price point. Compared to alternatives, it's definitely on the lower end in terms of quality but it's priced accordingly. It does provide a good value for what you're paying. So that's something to consider. If you are looking for a long term coop I'd recommend a more expensive product (or build your own). If you need something for occasional use that you can store out of the weather, or if you live in an area without much rain and you're on flat ground, this will be okay.
C**J
Excellent value
I’m putting five stars because it really is for the price. The wood is quite thin and the hardware isn’t super sturdy but honestly, it is amazing quality for the price. It was easy to assemble as well.
P**.
Aivituvin Chicken Coop
great item easy to put together very happy
T**Y
On the small side
Much smaller than I expected, but really good quality and strong
B**Y
Yes! Perfect starter home.
Cutest thing ever It’s small but I only have 3 small laying hens. They seem to love it and it works very nicely. I have mine inside of a chicken pen so it’s one added safety feature. The bottom door of the main house should open the opposite direction as it’s in the way how it opens now. And it could be a bit taller. But the only door I find isn’t secure enough would be the top hatch to the side pen. Just change out the lock. I like the lock on the nesting box. It’s a 2 or 3 step lock. The wheels don’t work very well the way they attach but it’s very easy to move with two people. Love how the roof shingles are sprayed on! I think it’s well worth the money and two put together would be more than enough.
A**R
Good size for 4 or 5 chickens
Easy to put togather and seems to be holding up pretty good
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