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after two days the chickens had eaten the grass down so it was time to hook up the farmall H and move them to a fresh spot.
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Now that we are a couple of months into this project the chickens get
excited for moving time. When they hear the tractor coming they all crowd
towards the front of the “yard”. It only takes a few seconds now. They are
so ready for some fresh greens.
That is very cool! Great job!
I am going to show my hubby this. We’ve seen several movable coop designs
for small flocks but we wondered what we would do if we eventually have a
greater number of birds.
what kind of mesh do you have?
how do you build that run wat materials ?? thanks.
Aah! Interesting! Who says chickens aren’t smart?!
great coop!
Works better if you move it at night once the chickens have roosted….
lol. nice set up!
Very nice coop and H Farmall. How many chickens live in it?
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awesome! how many chickens can it hold?
wicked coop!!!!
and he is smart
That’s an awseome chicken coop, How did you make the chicken run . I’d love
to make a smaller one for 6 chickens. If you have time would , do say
awesome coop dude, wish i had one like that!
very true.
nice bod.
Neat set up. Thanks for posting.
awesome coop..did you build the little house too?
You should build one. I used a flat hay wagon and framed a building on the
bed. It was a fun project. The kids loved it.
very nice. im going to began to build mine. i have 7 baby chicks who soon
will need a coop.
Why don’t they just put the chickens in the red house so they don’t have to
be dragged while the coop is moving? Geez, what happened to ordinary common
sense?
Yeah, the run is 1/2″ pvc arches with 2″ x 60″ chicken wire over it. Welded
wire on the ends and along the bottom for stiffening and predator
protection. I don’t have any plans. It was a make it up as you go project,
but if you give me your e-mail I would be happy to send you my construction
pics.
HAHA all the chickens are like “WHAT THE F*CK?!”
Interesting set up! I always move mine when the chickens are still inside
the coop (instead of the run) in the morning, or after they’ve gone to
roost at night. That way, no trapped chicken toes! However, it seems that
your slow pace helps reduce the chance of injury.