Here is my journey on making a great chicken tractor. We tried letting them roam in a fenced area but hawks, buzzards, and neighborhood dogs really have a taste for free range birds and so we had to do something to protect our little guys. I started out with 2x2's and used 4- 8' sections on the top and bottom of the sides. Then I cut 3' pieces to make the side slats. For the front and back, I decided how wide my hen house would be and made it that size. This depends on how many birds that you are going to house. I did 3' wide. Inside one of my openings I measured and made another rectangle inside of my opening for a door. I actually have 2 of these, one on the end that is going up against the house and one on the side for the inserting of food and water.
From here I begin screwing the wood together. I didn't take a photo but to get the rabbit fencing on I used screws and washers to hold it taught on the outside edges and the slats that run down the sides.
For the top, I used chicken wire, but if I do this again I will use a stronger wire like the one I used on the sides. You can see the washers on the top and they really hold the wire on nicely. I finished up with a set of hinges for the door and a way to lock the door. If you have a big predator problem you would want to use a better way to latch the doors. Note to self. Never get inside a chicken coop with the latches on the outside with Cottage Girls around. LOL!
For our other blog post on how to build a self-feeding chicken feeder click on the link.
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ReplyDeleteI really enjoyed your post. I just found you over at The Homestead Barn Hop and would love for you to come share at my Saturday Spotlight Blog Hop!
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Thank you! We would be happy to join your link up!
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