Chicken Coop Locking Door
With our chicken coops with runs and a predator apron there is no need for a henhouse door.
Chicken coop locking door. Automatic chicken coop door opener self locking door kit. No need to buy more chickens because you forgot to lock the coop. Opens closes your chicken coop using a timer light sensor. The unique self locking wings have been designed to prevent predators from raising the coop door and accessing your precious flock.
The double studs around the chicken door are for added strength. In fact it will pay for itself and keep saving you money for reasons like these. The human doorway was built double stud also and windows with stud support and header. It is made from heavy duty aluminum that doesn t rust nor break easily from external forces.
Even though this automatic chicken coop door opener does not come with a door it is mains power enabled and comes with all the fittings for an exiting door. The doors can be closed and locked at night after your flock has gone into roost then re opened in the morning to roam. Henhouse doors our henhouse chicken door is most common on our chicken coops without runs such as the penthouse coop. Once the door is fully lowered the wings are automatically released to lock it in place.
Automatic chicken coop door opener self locking door kit opens closes your chicken coop using a timer light sensor manually open and close your chicken coop with a push of a button fully featured lcd display for ease of use powered by 4 x aa batteries included or electric powered via usb cables not included. However it has to be attached to an existing door that is not heavier than 8lbs and installed at least 1 inch from the top of the coop door. Manually open and close your chicken coop with a push of a button. And what is peace of mind worth.
Door dimensions 10 x 12 runners length 23 5. Each side of the chicken door frame should be double 2 x 4 stud. The size is very comfortable for your chickens to go in and out with a 1 foot tall and 10 5 inch wide opening. You don t need to do anything except relax.
Locks requiring multiple steps to unlatch are more secure plan than a hook and eye. A stronger frame can resist foxes raccoons and other predators so don t skimp around the door. The only way to keep snakes out of the chicken coop completely is to secure it day and night with 1 4 hardware cloth at every possible access point into the coop and run. Raccoons are very adept at unlatching simple locks and turning basic door handles.