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willowtreecreek Posted - Apr 18 2008 : 08:12:15 AM
I mentioned we were getting chickens. I am in the process now of building a chicken tractor with a coop attached to it. I will be getting 4 birds. Here are my questions.

What do I do with the birds when I need to move the tractor?

Should I make the coop and the "yard" seperate pieces so they can be moved seperatly or should I join them?

Do I need a seperate coop to put them in at night or can I just use the one attached to the tractor?

Do I need to close them in at night or let them have access to the yard?

Will one nesting box be suitible for 4 hens?

How high should the roosting pole be? How much room do I need above it?

Do I have to hang the water and feeder?

Do you have any pictures of your tractors you can share?

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corporatefarmgirl Posted - May 22 2008 : 05:59:50 AM
You did a great job! How are the ladies doing?

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willowtreecreek Posted - May 22 2008 : 05:58:44 AM
Thanks everyone! I actually finished my chicken tractor a few weeks ago and have had chickens for almost two weeks! Here is a link to see pictures of my girls! http://willowtreecreek.wordpress.com/2008/05/10/meet-the-girls/

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corporatefarmgirl Posted - May 22 2008 : 04:44:23 AM
Hi Julie,

Here is a link to one of the articles on my small farm site. It has a instructions on building a chicken tractor and materials needed. This is just one example of a chicken tractor. But it is simple. To save money you can use old pallets to build it with!

http://smallfarm.about.com/od/farmanimals/Farm_Animals.htm Go to the link and then scroll down to where it says How to Build a Chicken Tractor ( middle of the page) and click on it. There you go

Also here is a link with over 100 pictures of CHICKEN TRACTORS!!!
http://home.centurytel.net/thecitychicken/tractors.htmlHAPPY VIEWING
GOOD LUCK!!!

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Horseyrider Posted - May 21 2008 : 7:06:51 PM
One of the biggest advantages of a chicken tractor is you can take them all over your farm and let them do their bug eating best. They can help manure pastures, too. And if you get hit with building permits for putting up permanent structures, you can avoid these with a chicken tractor because it's mobile.

Me, I crave a Henspa.
DearMildred Posted - May 21 2008 : 1:27:44 PM
Hey, that's a cool website - it has a chicken finder to help you pick breeds!

What's the advantage of a chicken tractor?

~Amanda in OK~

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urbanchickee Posted - May 21 2008 : 12:40:18 PM
another good source for answers is Mypetchicken.com

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Tracy in Ky Posted - May 12 2008 : 06:30:22 AM
Our chicken tractors move on wheels; when it is time to move it, I drag it with a long, metal hook. The chickens know that they are supposed to walk along with it, though I still have to be careful not to run over their legs.



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sweetproserpina Posted - Apr 20 2008 : 6:26:06 PM
There is a great website on keeping chickens - BackyardChickens.com
They have so much info for the beginner in their "Learning Center". And a great forum is you have any super specific questions :)

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willowtreecreek Posted - Apr 20 2008 : 3:57:26 PM
Anyone?

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Marybeth Posted - Apr 18 2008 : 09:25:17 AM
Ask Libbie---she knows ALL about chicken tractors. MB

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