Chicken Tractor Lightweight portable coop

| December 4, 2013 | 25 Comments

http://rusticbynature.com/ In this video I am putting together Lightweight Chicken Tractor coop with an attached run. This tractor is 6′x10′ and 2′ tall, the…
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  1. jodiwilliams70 says:

    looks good!

  2. Rustic By Nature says:

    Thanks for watching. There is a link to my video at the top of this video
    with more detail information on the watering system, I also added a link in
    the “show more”

  3. TheLightHouseLady says:

    nice chicken coop!

  4. Rustic By Nature says:

    Thanks for watching. There is a link to my video at the top of this video
    with more detail information on the watering system, I also added a link
    in the “show more”

  5. Rustic By Nature says:

    Ta da. I do, the video is called “Closer look at my Chicken Watering system
    using Nipples” /watch?v=SQdiUiDU2Yk Thank you for watching. I have had
    turkey and geese drink form nipples, I would think duck should have no
    problem.

  6. Rustic By Nature says:

    Thank You

  7. thomas reddick says:

    How many chickens can your tractor hold? or keep?

  8. CharlysGardenSchoolg says:

    Great video, but the background noise is … What! Tough to sit through.
    Love your roomy coop.

  9. Rustic By Nature says:

    Thanks for watching. Out of the 4 one lays a very nicely colored large blue
    egg, 2 are an average sized egg (one is green other is brown) the last one
    lays a small brown egg. I like how friendly they are and how they are not
    flighty. I have one that is thinking about going broody.

  10. Rustic By Nature says:

    @jodiwilliams70 Thank You

  11. Rustic By Nature says:

    Tis the season. LOL I would rather people ask the same question 3 times
    then nobody ask anything.

  12. Rustic By Nature says:

    I had up to 9 but depending on the size of the bird it could hold more.
    That’s what I felt comfortable with. Thanks for watching.

  13. Melissa Morgan says:

    Where did you get your nipples for the 5 gallon watering system. You should
    make a video of how you made it. Im a newbie i have 4 hens and 1 rooster
    but, last week i was given 6 mascovy duck chicks and a momma and ive never
    been happier.

  14. Rustic By Nature says:

    Thank you

  15. Rustic By Nature says:

    I cut down 2x4s to make the frame. I did think about rot and sealing and/or
    pressure treated wood. The pressure treated wood is to heavy. I guess I
    could put a sealer on them but I am not sure how safe it would be for the
    chickens. The panels are so easy to build and I used screws so if I need to
    I can replace any parts that are rotting. Thanks you for viewing and
    commenting.

  16. partner348 says:

    good looking design. a lot of labor. but…wood appears to be fir, or some
    kind of soft wood. if so, i fear it will rot quickly if you dont seal it.

  17. Rustic By Nature says:

    When the rain collected over the roost I would just lift the lid and move
    the water to the run area, I did poke holes in the tarp in the run area to
    drain.

  18. Rustic By Nature says:

    Thanks for watching.

  19. Rustic By Nature says:

    I agree about the trailer parkish but it was light and cheap plus it
    worked. I did poke holes in the trap over the run so it could drain. For
    the part over the roost I would lift the lid and the water ran into the
    run. Thanks for watching.

  20. Rustic By Nature says:

    As much as they want to eat.

  21. Erich's Alaska Channel says:

    At 5:10 you mentioned that your hens were a cross between a blue Americana
    and a black orpington and that you were hoping they’d lay a larger blue
    egg. Did it work out? What color eggs did they end up laying? Very nice
    build, btw. I’m going to use the nipple waters as well because I want to
    conserve floor space and not give them a way to make a huge mess with the
    water inside their winter coop.

  22. Ordeon abucco says:

    “Free Roaming Happy Chickens Eat Udon Noodles” This is an enjoyable video.
    Let the chickens out of that confinement, for god sake! Would you be happy
    to “live” in a square of flat grass behind a net? Same for them…..

  23. mhpgardener says:

    Looks like its working pretty well. Good idea with the frozen water bottles.

  24. natiiQa says:

    Hey! Please check out my channel. I got videos of many cute animals we have
    at home!! Thank you!!

  25. animeworldnr1 says:

    how did you make the drinking bucket?

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