Chicken Coop Transformation Part:1
Transforming an overhang into a chicken coop very cheaply.
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This video shows the motor and hardware used to automate the Eglu chicken coop door to automatically open in the morning and close in the evening. The view i…
Category: Chicken Coop
I have a leanto on the back of my house but Im going to make it into a
“Chicken Ranch”. Heheheheeeee………..
looks good
Looks good. I was supposed to have my coop done last year but Mike got
deployed so I’m hoping to get it this spring.. unless he gets deployed
again.. or maybe I could borrow your foreman and get it done without him! I
kinda miss having the kids around to help
I like my eggs over easy!….. Looks like a great start brother, those
fresh eggs are going to be great, wish I could do something like that. Take
care
Every little bit helps, we hear ya!
Looks like its going to look good..Stay well
Hey Cokeman. There is a website called backyardchickens.that has a forum
that could be a lot of help for you.
looking good.. keep us updated!
Looks like you’ve got a great start. Doing things on the cheap is a way of
life for me. In today’s economy it’s just the smart thing to do. Thanks for
sharing, take care.
Great video. I look forward to part 2! How did you come up with that title?
you saw how I build stuff, you dont want my advice LOL… good luck with
your project brother man!
Tar the roof if it leaks .
hey cokeman. along the bottom of the coop I would dig down and lay the
chicken wire in the ground and cover back up then put the wood down along
the edge. That will help keep critters from digging in. One other thing.
Make sure when you close the front of that off that you fix it where the
owls can’t get into the coop. Lost 2 of my birds this year because of that.
I think that will make a fine place for chickens!! I look forward to part
2! TJ
Lesson learned…A hungry animal will spend a lot of time trying to get
some eats. Build it solid.
Is that your new bugout truck at 2:50? JK. I think you got a good plan
going. I love the natural roof timbers I would like to have a ceiling in my
house with larger timber like that someday. I think your viewers are right
its probably harder to keep the preditors out. I have trouble keeping the
out of my bird seed..
Great project brother, Good luck!
cokeman the only thing i would say is when you get to hanging your
doors/gates if it was me i would make them swing to the inside that way
when you enter it is easer to keep anything from going past you chickens
are not that big of a deal but you never know what the future my bring
Coke, my dad always said he wasn’t worried about the chickens getting out,
it was the mink, or snakes getting in. Wish I could had chickens. Keep
spreading the msg brother.
I just got finished with my chicken coop, just about the same thing. will
get chickens in Feb. looks good man thanks
Glad to see you got the boy helping. Thanks for sharing bro…
nice project
Don’t know much about chicken coups so can’t help you there but bug
congrats in the new baby. God bless and thanks for all you have shared.
well im still working on my coop im hopeing to finish it up soon ive got
everything i need but the time as of now ive got a dozen chickens and 6
baby chicks that hatched out on newyears eve and new years day im trying to
build up to near 30 chickens and the plan for the extra roosters is freezer
camp
Looks great, can’t wait to see part 12!
Just some advise I used to mix the 3 way scratch w/ the mash food 50/50 and
it helped with saving some money & the birds were big & healthy I used some
cheap plastic gutter with the end caps & a cheap automatic float hooked to
a hose for water for my birds, then just put a small bit of the plastic
gutter over top of the float to protect it from the birds i used some cheap
chain to hang the feeders about 8 to 10 inches off the ground it kept the
chickens from standing & going potty in the food
I have setup a web page and am in the process of posting pictures. I still
need to draw out the schematics. Hopefully, I will get something done in
the next week and posted.
oh cool and where did you all that and was it pricy?
If a chicken gets stuck? :-/
Thanks morning0raga! We bought our tractor used from a neighbor. The
manufacturer has a website for North America. YouTube won’t let me put the
entire url in the comment, but it is found at omlet.us.
Great idea!! Its simple and it works. I just lost two chickens over the
weekend. I think I can get all these parts. Will you share a wiring
diagram? ldmcdona@yahoo.com
@jchamber4 I have a full description, parts list, schematic, and software
listing on the website listed in the description
The arduino monitors motor current. If the door becomes blocked or jammed,
then the motor current will increase. If the current goes over a set
threshold the motor stops, and reverses the door for a short period.
Nicely done – as an engineering student, I appreciate the simplicity of the
design Quick question – how did you get the Eglu product in the states
(or Canada)? I checked their website and it seems like they don’t ship
outside of the UK :’(
@jchamber4 I believe I was just simply changing the battery connections in
this video. My other video shows the completed project. I am using an
Arduino microcontroller that monitors the two magnetic switches to
determine when the door gets to the open or closed position. Based on the
time of day and position of the door, the arduino i/o is used to control a
motor controller that runs the motor in the forward or reverse direction to
open or close the door.
Thanks so much for the info
how do you get the drill to switch directions automaticaly?
@ldmcdona I have finally detailed the build on a web page. I posted the
page address at the end of the video description.
Hello,how much cost the solution for the eglu cube? I orderd one eglu cube
from uk and i get it the next 2 weeks. Is the eglu cube ok for 6 or 8
normal chicken?