![]() ![]() Incredible Poultry Door touts a screw-drive design as being impossible for raccoons to open.The family business also sells motor/timer kits ($118) and solar panel, timer and battery kits ($141.45) to build your own door, (ph 801 735-7862 tall frame and comes in electric ($193/wood, $230/aluminum) and solar ($340/wood, $352/aluminim) models. Automatic Chick’n Coop Door comes in quality exterior laminated wood and aluminum.It’s built like an industrial-grade appliance out of galvanized steel and costs $199, (ph 832 444-0192 sprocket-driven door, based on a light sensor. ADOR1 Automatic Chicken Door runs on a 6-volt lantern battery to open and close the 13 by 10 1/2-in. ![]() Cost is $225 for the electric version and $275 for the battery model, (ph 800 624-4493 tall to conceal the motor and other parts. The door opening is 10 1/2 by 12-in., but the unit is 33 in. Heavy-Duty Automatic Chicken Coop Door comes in a 110-volt plug-in or (4 AA) battery version and has an all-weather aluminum door that slides up and down on a hard composite frame.It is programmed by holding a magnet over the timer at the times you want it to open and close the aluminum door on a left or right-side hinge. Pullet-Shut Automatic Door runs off a 12-volt battery with an optional solar panel or trickle charger.Prices start at $179 for the standard 9 by 13-in. The polywood and galvanized steel door opens and closes (slides up and down or horizontally) with a worm drive with an automatic reversal if the door encounters an obstruction. It operates on 110 volts or a 12-volt battery (optional 5-watt solar panel). Poultry Butler has a digital controller/timer (with internal battery backup) and light sensor option.Got chickens? An automatic door eliminates trips out to the coop every morning and night. ![]()
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