When it comes to housing chickens there are a few things to remember.Your customer is not the chickens. Your customer is probably a female human.Fickle I know.What your human will be looking at is ...1 Space for the chickens2 Space for food and water3 Space to lay eggs4 protection from the predators ( these vary by location but everyone has predators)5 and this may end up being the most important to some.... Is it cute?I will tell you that I built a 4x5 foot coop raised 2 foot off the ground, shingled roof, screws to hold it all together, 2x4 construction, 3/4 inch plywood floor, windows with 2x4 welded wire and 1/2 inch hardware cloth, pop door that shut, clean out door that had a hasp and latch, etc. etc.I delivered it to a friend that had promised to have a predator proof run built before it got there. Not built is what I found. I understand folks are busy and don't get things done. Sadly I included in the coop 3 chickens.When we were leaving I told my husband that I give the birds 30 days til the predators find them. Not far off. They made it 90 days. Coyote tore the roof completely off and a side wall to get to them. Now this was a coop weighing in at about 350 pounds. They also killed 2 yearling calves that night. I guess chicken was only a starter course.What predator will go through a 4 inch gap. They all will if it is not secured fully. They will just flip it up an in they go. Boxed lunch style. I have even seen mice chewing feathers off of my roosting hens.What a chicken needs may differ from what a hen house buyer is looking for or what is designed into it. A thing is only worth what someone is willing to pay for it. For me I have around 3500 invested in my hens and am redoing their set up to better suit their needs not mine.When people are looking for a crate coop they are hoping for something like this one. But will settle and still pay for less.You will see in this link the things people need in order to keep chickens healthy and happy.Maybe rethinking the whole crate coop thing may be a better idea. I would pay 80 for the crate as a crate to store my chicken supplies in, for the deck cushions, for a planter box, raised garden, bench, toy box (safety hinges to be added by user) etc.I do like the concept I just think this may be the wrong crate.