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Amazing cedar chicken coup - $1400 or best offer
Height 81" Width 67" Length 96"

this is very well built out of cedar has tin roof and walk way under it and a foot in front easy to extend as was the plan

windows that raise up and down on both ends. has nice perch. has mesh area to clean with great ease

easy lift up roof over nesting area making egg collection very easy

warming light included

I am selling this coop because Burnaby wont let me keep chickens and I need the money

it cost me 3000 will take 1400 or best offer

Jason
778.707.0787

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