








🐔 Elevate Your Coop Game with Style & Function!
The PETSFIT Roosting Bars are a spacious, durable, and ergonomically designed wooden perch system for 8-10 chickens. Made from weather-resistant fir wood, it features a 3-level ladder and a swing to promote healthy exercise and natural behaviors. Easy to assemble and clean, it’s the perfect upgrade for any modern chicken coop aiming to boost flock wellness and happiness.






















| Brand | Petsfit |
| Color | Brown |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 out of 5 stars 93 Reviews |
| Material | Fir wood |
| Product Care Instructions | Clean the chicken ladder regularly by wiping it dry |
| Product Dimensions | 69"L x 22.4"W x 28"H |
| Size | 69"L x 22.4"W x 28"H |
L**R
Very sturdy and well made.
Very well made. Our Roo absolutely loves it! we had to move it into our coop so he would roost. They are not so fond of the swing part but the functionality is perfect. Great product for the money.
S**P
The chickens love it!
This was simple to assemble and seems very sturdy. The chickens love it so much!
D**Y
Sturdy and easy to put together.
Everything fit together nicely and was easy to assemble. It’s sturdy and looks nice. My chickens really don’t use it though. Go figure. 😂
K**N
Ropes
Good afternoon little cheaply made
L**C
Easy to put together and my nosey chicks love it.
Super easy to put together and my nosey chicks love it bc they get to see from high ground.
A**R
Nice priduct
Easy to put together and I liked the quality. Great purchase.
J**Y
For those of us who have limited woodworking skills. 3.5 🌟
Purchased during Amazon Prime Days to save a few $. Wanted to have some roost options in the chicken run. I found a diy one made out of tree limbs which would have cost next to nothing. But, this was on sale, so went for it. Reading through the other reviews with photos the wood looked decent and the reviews are pretty much on point. The directions are limited, but if I can do it, anyone can. 😁 It took me about an hour with little to no skills. When you first start you're going to be a bit frustrated because you think the slats and holes aren't lining up. So, just line up the hole with the bolt and angle the wood step piece so it's in the same direction as the wood grooves. You're still going to question it. But continue on making sure every thing is facing the right direction and follow the limited instructions. Eventually it will look like it's supposed to. The wood is actually decent - on the heavier side compared to a prefab coop that I've put together. There was a crack in one leg piece. It was there before I started - I don't even have enough hand strength to over tighten a bolt to crack the wood. But, once done go through and hand tighten the bolts one more time. After moving it around, it's definitely needed. One side of the a-frame didn't line up no matter what I did. I wasn't about to drill a new hole, but it will be fine for the chickens. I'm including photos of these minor flaws. I thought about painting it to give it a little personalized flair, but left it as is since it will be in a covered run. If left outside in the elements it probably could use a coat of paint or a protective waterproof sealer. 3.5 🌟 because of the limited directions which make you question your sanity, the crack in the wood, and the one side that didn't line up. Would I recommend? Sure, if you're chickens are in need of some extra entertainment they probably could benefit from this roost. Now, let's see if they use it. 😁
H**R
Great buy
The chicken love playing on it
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