– Opens & closes your chicken coop using a timer
– Manually open and close your chicken coop with a push of a button
– Fully featured LCD display for ease of use
– Powered by batteries (4 x AA alkaline) or mains (DC 9-12 volts)
– Automatic Stop Feature
– Automatic Door Calibration
– 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 batteries (4 x AA alkaline) or mains (DC 9-12 volts)
– Automatic Stop Feature
– Automatic Door Calibration
– Opens & closes your chicken coop using a timer & light sensor
– Manually open and close your chicken coop with a push of a button
– Extra powerful motor, ideal for extreme weather conditions
– Fully featured LCD display for ease of use
– Powered by batteries (4 x AA alkaline) or mains (DC 9-12 volts)
– Automatic Stop Feature
– Automatic Door Calibration
– Helps prevent determined foxes and other predators raising the coop door
– Innovative self-locking mechanism
– Tough & durable plastic
– Strong aluminium door
– 1 Year Warranty
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 batteries (4 x AA alkaline) or mains (DC 9-12 volts) – Automatic Stop Feature – Automatic Door Calibration
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 batteries (4 x AA alkaline) or mains (DC 9-12 volts) – Automatic Stop Feature – Automatic Door Calibrator – Extra powerful motor, ideal for extreme weather conditions
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Let ChickenGuard give you peace of mind by providing protection for your chickens against foxes, racoons, rats and other pesky predators. And as well as knowing they are safe, you don’t have to get up to let them out in the morning, or rush home - or wait up - to shut them in at night.
- Lynne Allbutt
Chicken Enthusiast
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