A Tour of Australia's Best Chicken Coop Design as voted by Fat Cow Farm Tatong

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A tour of the chicken coop that is based on permaculture ideas, but tweaked to suit what Fat Cow Farm Tatong wanted to achieve. Increase the quality of the soil, recycling materials, predator control, chicken feeding tube, water management, seaflo 12volt water pump, water catchment, summer and winter crop vegetable growing

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  • @Raj-yy7xx
    @Raj-yy7xxАй бұрын

    Thanks for sharing the nuances of your system.

  • @FatCowFarmTatong

    @FatCowFarmTatong

    Ай бұрын

    No problems Raj, thanks for watching.

  • @Aiken47
    @Aiken475 ай бұрын

    I love the girls following you everywhere to get the fresh insects. Have you thought of setting up a game camera that records on movement, you could see what happens with the fox deterrent.

  • @ZeroLovesCiel
    @ZeroLovesCiel2 жыл бұрын

    I had to watch this again just for the happy chicken noises!

  • @FatCowFarmTatong

    @FatCowFarmTatong

    2 жыл бұрын

    🤣

  • @BellaDonna.58
    @BellaDonna.5811 ай бұрын

    Was looking for best way to do gardens and chickens to benefit each other when I ran across your video. Excellent ideas gleamed for my own place. Thank you! 😊

  • @FatCowFarmTatong

    @FatCowFarmTatong

    11 ай бұрын

    Hi Christina, the system works a treat. Enjoy the produce and the tastes are amazing. Cheers

  • @BellaDonna.58

    @BellaDonna.58

    11 ай бұрын

    @@FatCowFarmTatong I want you to know my head is spinning from all that I need to accomplish between now and next grow season🤣❤️

  • @FatCowFarmTatong

    @FatCowFarmTatong

    11 ай бұрын

    @@BellaDonna.58 We just started with the corridor and 2 bays. The chickens cleaned up their new bays. When we had time and money we added another bay and so on. We found little steps work perfectly for us. Enjoy it, regardless if you one bay or three. Cheers

  • @simplelife5045
    @simplelife50452 жыл бұрын

    Hi brother I am Renjin from Indian kerala I love so much ur ideas

  • @FatCowFarmTatong

    @FatCowFarmTatong

    2 жыл бұрын

    Thanks Renjin I'm glad your enjoying. Stay turned. I'll see you soon!

  • @FloridaGirl-
    @FloridaGirl-2 жыл бұрын

    This set up is awesome! Good thinking, and its all in one area! Love this! Thanks for the vid! 👍

  • @FatCowFarmTatong

    @FatCowFarmTatong

    2 жыл бұрын

    Thanks for watching, cheers!

  • @jethorse1816
    @jethorse1816 Жыл бұрын

    Great setup Peter. Everythings' working together. Synergy!

  • @tania8046
    @tania80462 жыл бұрын

    What a great set up, thanks for sharing

  • @FatCowFarmTatong

    @FatCowFarmTatong

    2 жыл бұрын

    Hi Tania, Thanks for watching. I'm glad you enjoyed. Cheers

  • @StrangeSkies1111
    @StrangeSkies1111 Жыл бұрын

    I really like your set up, integrating your chicken run with your gardens like that. I may have to do that myself

  • @oldbird4210
    @oldbird4210 Жыл бұрын

    Brilliant set-up!! You seriously need to write a book with exactly how to start your rotational garden /chicken run method, like from new ground. I'm so gonna do this!

  • @FatCowFarmTatong

    @FatCowFarmTatong

    Жыл бұрын

    Hey Oldbird, i'm glad that you like the set up. Check out some other videos with cover crops etc while resting the garden bays. If you want to talk further about the set up contact us vis the Instagram page. Good luck and enjoy the harvests. Cheers

  • @cherylb5953
    @cherylb5953 Жыл бұрын

    This guy is a party down under. Raw Raw Raw. New subscriber. 😄

  • @FatCowFarmTatong

    @FatCowFarmTatong

    Жыл бұрын

    Welcome aboard, I'm glad your enjoying. Cheers

  • @TheFarmerTv99
    @TheFarmerTv992 жыл бұрын

    Hello hello this is nice video I love watching this

  • @bluejhaygrl
    @bluejhaygrl Жыл бұрын

    Love it.

  • @FatCowFarmTatong

    @FatCowFarmTatong

    Жыл бұрын

    Thanks for watching, The system is working better each year. Cheers. Really fertile soils.

  • @mnp5404
    @mnp54042 жыл бұрын

    Love these ideas! Thank you so much for posting! I have a question about butterflies, and wonder if they are able to visit your garden? But I'm just a first-year gardener and don't even know if that's an issue. I'm still sorting which questions are relevant and learning the vocabulary... lol🙂 Oh - and how many chickens are you keeping? I love your affection for them. Thanks in advance!

  • @FatCowFarmTatong

    @FatCowFarmTatong

    2 жыл бұрын

    Hey M NP - Butterflies/ moths? they can pass through the chicken mesh and can lay larvae. The chickens do chase the the moths etc in the pens that are open. I haven't had any major problems. A weekly inspection will sort this out especially on your winter crops. Cheers Fat Cow Farm Tatong! Thanks for your comments,

  • @FatCowFarmTatong

    @FatCowFarmTatong

    2 жыл бұрын

    Sorry missed the chickens - we keep up to 10. We rehouse the chickens that have passed their egg productivity peak from egg farms. Currently we have 7, they normally last about 2 yrs after we have saved them. They lay about 3 eggs per week per bird, we are more after their habit rather than eggs. Not a bad last couple of yrs though. Better than a small cage. Cheers, hope this helps.

  • @druidgrove
    @druidgrove2 жыл бұрын

    I noticed in a later video that your nesting boxes have a hatch on the outside to collect the eggs without going into the main enclosure, nice. Do you have high temperatures where you are and any issues with that? Does the chook house have much ventilation apart from the floor? Where do you store your chicken food? We have a plastic barrel that we keep next to where we feed them (similar PVC feeder setup) so we don't have to carry it in each day or leave and come back if we notice the food is low. It gets really hot here, well over 40c and we struggle with keeping the girls cool enough so we planted vines over our enclosure for shade (passionfruit now though considering grapes next and cucamelon which grows like the clappers but leaves about 3 billion seeds to come up each time it fruits), also planted a mulberry on the hottest corner and some sunchokes on another for shade which die back in winter so they get some sun. Probably not something you would want with your setup as you are growing veggies and don't want the shade. We have to do many other things on the hottest days but each year we add more layers. Are you considering planting a dwarf fruit tree in each enclosure that will be protected from birds eating the fruit and protecting the root zone next to the trunk from the chickens scratching? The gaps in the main door frame into the chook run look to be large enough for foxes and feral cats through, maybe consider some extra insurance apart from the fox deterent systems in place. Really love your set-up and when we have more than a postage stamp backyard would like the do something similar.

  • @FatCowFarmTatong

    @FatCowFarmTatong

    2 жыл бұрын

    Hey Mate, love the feed back. Yeah we have the nesting boxes on the outside so we don't have to enter the enclosure. Easy access mainly for the kids, they have bad habits leaving the doors open. During summer we would reach the early 40's where the girls have the floor ventilation only. During winter we do reach freezing hence the straw on the bottom of the roosting box during those cold months. We are lucky where we have a forested gully and cool breezes reach the chickens in the late afternoon. The food is kept in the coop in an old olive oil barrel. We grow vine vegetables in the areas we are growing our vegetables in. Peas, beans, cucumbers, watermelons, zucchini and jasmine. This tends to protect the vegetables from north winds and provides some protection for the chickens. In saying this our central corridor is roofed and provides heaps of shade. The main entry doors are snug and no fox could enter plus we run the chicken mesh into the ground to prevent any digging. I haven't seen any dig marks since we built the coop. Fingers crossed. I hope this answers most of your questions, if you have any others shoot them across and i'll try my best to answer them. Where are you based? I've built and designed many coops in small urban areas. How much space do you have? Thanks again, cheers!

  • @druidgrove

    @druidgrove

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@FatCowFarmTatong awesome thanks heaps. We are only on a 600(ish) square metre block, luckily our neighbours on all three sides agreed and we follow council restrictions. They get eggs when they want. In last years summer heatwave we had a day that got up to 49c and days were about 44-45 for a while. We lost one girl but had to do many things every day to keep the rest of them from dying. Not much airflow in our yard but we are managing to build up some layers of shade and this summer hasn’t been too awful so far.

  • @FatCowFarmTatong

    @FatCowFarmTatong

    2 жыл бұрын

    Hey Man, i wouldn't load the coop with heaps of chickens maybe 2 or 3. It sounds like your all over it with shading for the warmer months. For the hot months we have installed a misting system in the past. This system can run off a solar panel with a deep cycle battery and 12 volt pump or straight off mains water. I think its pope irrigation but check it out with what suits. They run a twin water outlet timer unit (one for the chicken coop and the other for general garden use) this has 9 settings per day which would be ample for day use and runs a timing system between 1 - 90 mins. The spray unit would only need to be something from the irrigation area of a hardware store and run for 3 mins maybe 5 times a day. This would cool them down over the hottest period of the day. Cheers !

  • @GlynisSylvester
    @GlynisSylvester2 жыл бұрын

    Loved this video. Lots of interesting ideas. I would love to know the name of that anti-fox strobe light. I need that here for the coyotes, racoons and other predators. I am always trying to find ways of improving security for my small coop. I liked and subscribed - going to review more of your videos and looking forward to more videos coming soon ! All the best from Langley, British Columbia, Canada :-)

  • @FatCowFarmTatong

    @FatCowFarmTatong

    2 жыл бұрын

    Hi Glynis, thanks for joining. The Predator Deterrent unit is called Fox Light -www.foxlightsaustralia.com.au I hope this helps. Take care Cheers

  • @ellewoods4879

    @ellewoods4879

    Күн бұрын

    @@FatCowFarmTatong Two years down the track, I'm wondering how you have found the fox light has worked?

  • @kellypicker1631
    @kellypicker1631 Жыл бұрын

    I think the deterrent works if the foxes associate the lights(spotlights) with being shot at

  • @FatCowFarmTatong

    @FatCowFarmTatong

    Жыл бұрын

    Hey Kelly, i didn't really think of that. But i think your on the right track. I have noticed now we have camels i've seen them chasing a couple foxes across the paddock. There like the new donkeys, both just hate foxes etc. Thanks for watching, cheers

  • @Don1atUTube
    @Don1atUTube2 жыл бұрын

    Great coop. I'm planning on something similar. I find those drinking cups a bit of a gimmick.

  • @FatCowFarmTatong

    @FatCowFarmTatong

    2 жыл бұрын

    Hey Multifin, I'm with you, the cups do take time for the chickens to understand it. A standard float switch bowl is certainly the go. They hold 5 litres and the chickens drink with ease. Cheers - Take care.

  • @Pipsinstitches
    @Pipsinstitches Жыл бұрын

    Hi from QLD what wire did you use on your yards? Do you have a problem with carpet snakes? Cheers

  • @FatCowFarmTatong

    @FatCowFarmTatong

    Жыл бұрын

    Hi Noni, the wire is heavy duty chicken wire 1.4mm thick. No issues with sankes - touch wood. You would have to talk to someone in the know who deals with pythons regulary. Thanks again, cheers.

  • @Pipsinstitches

    @Pipsinstitches

    Жыл бұрын

    @@FatCowFarmTatong hey, thanks so much for the reply. I love what you’ve done with your chooks and gardens. Well done 👍🏼

  • @Aiken47

    @Aiken47

    5 ай бұрын

    Use Aviary wire mesh 10mm, or mouse mesh 5mm just make sure the snake can’t climb it. Look up feral animal fencing designs

  • @deniseclarke2009
    @deniseclarke2009 Жыл бұрын

    Excellent

  • @FatCowFarmTatong

    @FatCowFarmTatong

    Жыл бұрын

    Thanks Denise, thank you for your support and comments. Cheers!

  • @deniseclarke2009

    @deniseclarke2009

    Жыл бұрын

    @@FatCowFarmTatong nearly finished my own hen house in small garden

  • @FatCowFarmTatong

    @FatCowFarmTatong

    Жыл бұрын

    @@deniseclarke2009 fantastic, what chickens are you looking at?

  • @deniseclarke2009

    @deniseclarke2009

    Жыл бұрын

    @@FatCowFarmTatong a local farmer is gifting me 3 laying hens to start me off. How kind. So a red, dappled and a blue. First time I will have hens. Predator proofing at the moment. Foxes and the dreaded mink as I am near the river.

  • @FatCowFarmTatong

    @FatCowFarmTatong

    Жыл бұрын

    @@deniseclarke2009 sounds fantastic, im sure you'll really enjoy. Congratulations.

  • @annemieke8409
    @annemieke8409 Жыл бұрын

    Hi, how many chickens do you have and what are the measurements of the chicken coupe?

  • @FatCowFarmTatong

    @FatCowFarmTatong

    Жыл бұрын

    Hi Annemieke, we have 10 chickens in the chicken coop, each garden bed area is 6mts x 4mts. We have 2 of these pens open at any time, depending on what we need to achieve. Thanks for watching. Cheers !

  • @annemieke8409

    @annemieke8409

    Жыл бұрын

    @@FatCowFarmTatong I didn't mean the side of the yards, the size of the coupe itself where they roost?

  • @FatCowFarmTatong

    @FatCowFarmTatong

    Жыл бұрын

    Hi Anne, sorry i misunderstood. The roosting box is 3mts wide and 1.8mts deep. The height of the box is 1.5mts. Hope this helps and if there's anything you need please let me know. Take care, cheers!

  • @annemieke8409

    @annemieke8409

    Жыл бұрын

    @@FatCowFarmTatong yes thank you, I am designing my new coupe at the moment and i thought of a mesh floor before I saw your channel. Is the ground under the floor open on. One side to clean or do you gave doors to keep rodents out?

  • @FatCowFarmTatong

    @FatCowFarmTatong

    Жыл бұрын

    @@annemieke8409 its certainly open to make things things easy to clean. We pile old straw underneath to collect the chicken waste and use it for the compost to make soils. Have fun in the design, keep us posted on the progress. If we can help further please yell out.

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