Chicken tractor and coop combo

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  • @joepaetzold4505
    @joepaetzold4505 Жыл бұрын

    Best chicken tractor I've seen! Plan on building one myself. Central Indiana. Thanks for sharing.

  • @raerickert8100
    @raerickert81009 жыл бұрын

    I've looked at many and this is my favorite coop. Nicely thought out!

  • @Christine-777
    @Christine-7776 жыл бұрын

    Ridiculously cute, and wonderfully functional! ♡ Thank you for sharing!! :D

  • @connieromanishan6780
    @connieromanishan67807 жыл бұрын

    some really good ideas, I will try some of them on my coop. Thank you for posting.

  • @TheAutumnWinter
    @TheAutumnWinter9 жыл бұрын

    The max number of chickens would be six. I had one rooster that I gave away for obvious reasons and one of the hens just died over night but I have four in there comfortably right now but they do get broody and sometimes try to all cram into one laying box to lay...lol. Update: the coop has held up very, very well with zero water leaks thanks to the great roof. The ventilation is great with all the mesh up top. Miraculously I haven't had any problems with predator animals although we have an abundance of possum and fox. I don't even lock the locks...I just loop them through the latch although I may replace them with the spring loaded racoon proof hooks. The only thing I need to do is oil my wheels as the squeeling badly now when I move it. The only upgrade I need to work on is add some more hinged doors for easier access to the bottom of the coop. One in the very rear under the nesting portion would work well and maybe one that opens from the top of the run. I also laid down some of the correlated roof panel on the length of the run to,shade the sun and to keep the ground a bit more dry when it rains because it doesen't take them long to turn the ground into chocolate milk after a rain. I sometimes throw some wheat straw down to keep their feet dry when it's really mushy mud and the ground too saturated to move the tractor. i also need to make a new ladder using better wood since I did use interior wood for the ladder piece and it's now separating....l will also add twice the amount of treads to the ladder. Other than a couple minor improvements needed Imwould say I have been quite pleased with how the coop has been holding up and I get compliments from everyone who comes down to check it out.

  • @tracischeelk29

    @tracischeelk29

    5 жыл бұрын

    Sorry to hear about your hen. First vid. Really love this coop, another added to my favs list for chicken coops - one inddor inside a barn and two mobiles. Now, I have three mobile designs. Thank you. You do a great job explaining and are very modest for your tremendous talent. The sound quality could be higher. I love the whole thing - every detail, and the green just finishes it off perfect! Now, I know to stain all my homemade structures green. :) I'm raising money to buy land for a farm now, which will likely take at least a year. Meanwhile, I'm planning it all out to be ready to dig in and keep me busy for years to come. Heres' the others: Here are three mobile chicken coops for rotational grazing. My best finds yet and an indoor one. This one and the mobile coop here are best I found yet. The vid shows wire panels that fold down onto the ground and lift back up flush to the wall. ...when down, the panels on the ground protect from predators. kzread.info/dash/bejne/o4B7mI-Oe8e-k5s.html kzread.info/dash/bejne/n5-Amtqpiraaf8o.html This (yours) is awesome for use for chickens and rabbits. I love that one could have several pairs. I'm wondering what I might do to alter in case I wanted to add cages. Likely, just have the cages up waste and a little hihger, and leave the ground empty. I'm saying that bc I saw a setup with a 30x30? (garage size) to raise rabbits and/or chickens for breeding. I never thought of sectioning off a part of a barn. kzread.info/dash/bejne/hYh7vMp9hcm5o5s.html kzread.info/dash/bejne/p2ecpaqImquxerg.html

  • @cowboyyoga
    @cowboyyoga5 жыл бұрын

    Great job! Really like this coop very much! Thank you for the video. It will help me in constructing my own. )))

  • @autumnwinter15
    @autumnwinter158 жыл бұрын

    Diane, the wheels are wheelbarrow tires and work best when fully inflated. I just used 1" square steel tubing and some ladder hangars for the grab handles bolted to the tubing. Drilled a hole through the tubing for through bolt and used a combination of nuts and washers to make it all line up how I wanted it. I've seen nicer set ups with more elaborate pivots and hardware but I kept it simple and pretty much figured it out as I went along. Ive seen some people use those pivoting trailer tongue jacks with wheels that fold and crank which is a very cool idea but I decided against it for cost savings. These tires need to be filled tight due to heavy weight of coop......very heavy. You can cover the tires with plastic or plywood to keep the sun from baking them.

  • @albertscott927
    @albertscott9272 жыл бұрын

    The best wheel design so far

  • @lucky13farms99
    @lucky13farms995 жыл бұрын

    Great wheel design. I am building my first mobile coup tractor for ducks this week. I am so totally stealing that lever wheel lifter idea. Thanks, it was the only part I could not figure out.

  • @lorahish5444
    @lorahish54444 жыл бұрын

    Nice design and I like the wheel design!

  • @iamcanadian7559
    @iamcanadian75596 жыл бұрын

    I like the design and really like the way you set the wheels up. Thanks

  • @joemelton1606
    @joemelton16062 жыл бұрын

    Very nice

  • @jamesndarlene
    @jamesndarlene8 жыл бұрын

    I really like this design. Thank you for posting the video.

  • @elainelominac5422
    @elainelominac54228 жыл бұрын

    My husband and I are going to try to build your tractor. It is by far the best design we have seen. It looks like you built the 4 sides and then screwed them together. If so did you use pocket screws to build the individual frames? I would love to have more detail on how it is put together. Thank you for sharing this wonderful tractor.

  • @billyburd789
    @billyburd7897 жыл бұрын

    I love this design so much that I modified mine and basically copied yours. Great job.

  • @autumnwinter15
    @autumnwinter158 жыл бұрын

    Elaine. Yes I built the frame using 12' 2x4's and used normal deck screws and pre drilled most of the holes first to avoid splitting wood. I then built the coupe on top of that and the project pretty much came to,life as I went along. I had a basic plan in my head and jotted it down on paper but changes some things as I went along. One thing I would do if I could do it again is line the entire bottom boards that rest on the ground with metal flashing to keep the wood from rotting but so far it has held up just fine. You can really sink a lot of time and money into these depending on how awesome you want it. It can evolve as time goes on which is always fun. I also have another modular run I transfer from this coop to a stationary coop for my other chickens so they can have another 12' of run space. I cover the run roof with polycarbonate corrugated panels for shade and muck protection from rain. The more hinged doors the better.

  • @matthewtaylor2185
    @matthewtaylor21854 жыл бұрын

    I love the way you made the wheels on the lever like that, and I like the pneumatic tires. Are they foam filled? I'd want some kind of a fender over them to keep the sun from baking them flat.

  • @NMS350
    @NMS3506 жыл бұрын

    Would you happen to have a plan written up? Love this design

  • @rd4469
    @rd44695 жыл бұрын

    I like the idea of drilling wholes for ventilation. I'm going to do that.

  • @danandpamsfarm21
    @danandpamsfarm219 жыл бұрын

    Love this chicken tractor the most of any I've found so far.... have you written up plans for this... would love them if you have???

  • @autumnwinter15

    @autumnwinter15

    7 жыл бұрын

    No written plans as I build things and progress as I go. One thing I would change and I've done it on a different coop and that was too build a hinged door for top,of the run to access things easier from the top. Eventually I'll do that with this one.

  • @vikingrobot4179

    @vikingrobot4179

    7 жыл бұрын

    +Autumn Winter I'm autumn winter. I recently added a watering bucket with nipples in the bottom . It sticks through the top of the mesh on the run.

  • @crooy2841
    @crooy28417 жыл бұрын

    that i a nice coop 1 thing I noticed that I have tried in the past but have had issues with was having the roost lower than the nesting boxes, My chickens always would stay in the boxes until I moved the roost to be higher than the nesting boxes

  • @autumnwinter15

    @autumnwinter15

    7 жыл бұрын

    No issues with the roost where it is.....they use it every night.

  • @DROY2004
    @DROY20045 жыл бұрын

    Good built, good info!

  • @dianerichardson-workingcla4013
    @dianerichardson-workingcla40138 жыл бұрын

    can you detail out how you built the wheel lift system? parts bought etc??

  • @josephrodrick6451
    @josephrodrick64516 ай бұрын

    Just the construction of the wheel kit is a video of its own

  • @morganNmargo
    @morganNmargo8 жыл бұрын

    I am curious as to how your wheels lock and operate. could you give more detail to that?

  • @Nelayode
    @Nelayode9 жыл бұрын

    You did a fantastic job! She's built solid, that tractor will stand the test of time. What would be the max number of birds you would put in there?

  • @billyburd789

    @billyburd789

    7 жыл бұрын

    Nelayode 45

  • @autumnwinter15

    @autumnwinter15

    7 жыл бұрын

    Six.

  • @JustMakinDoFarms
    @JustMakinDoFarms4 жыл бұрын

    Very nice, Thanks for sharing

  • @isaiahisaiah4989
    @isaiahisaiah49895 жыл бұрын

    I just got done building a coop very smaller to that one.

  • @josephrodrick6451
    @josephrodrick64516 ай бұрын

    Are there any special specs for constructing the wheel kit?

  • @rodneyjohnson7327
    @rodneyjohnson73274 жыл бұрын

    How did you get the lever to lock in place with raising the coop off the ground? I couldn't see good enough in the video.

  • @tinman1955
    @tinman19558 жыл бұрын

    Nice job but are you quite sure that treated wood is okay around chickens?

  • @leebryan2025
    @leebryan20258 жыл бұрын

    Could you please confirm the dimensions of the coop? You said about 2 1/2 by about 1 1/2....but that sounds awfully small.

  • @dianegood7040
    @dianegood70404 жыл бұрын

    Do you have plans for this coop. If so how can I get them?

  • @partndn
    @partndn9 жыл бұрын

    Hey, this is the kind of tractor I would like, all in one. How has it worked out? Can you give an update? Hope all is success. Nice job!

  • @vikingrobot4179

    @vikingrobot4179

    7 жыл бұрын

    It's working out nicely. Had to rebuild The ladder ramp as the wood was interior wood and rotted out. It's still Built Like a tank.

  • @autumnwinter15
    @autumnwinter158 жыл бұрын

    Rhea Flores. The wheels have a center through bolt and I ran a sleeve on metal conduit around the center bolt to act as a sleeve to protect it from chewing up the wood. Once the arm is pivoted when lifting the arm is stopped by another bolt sticking out and. This is measured by raising the arm until coupe is off the ground and the wheel cants forward.then you just imagine where the placement of a bolt would keep the arm from continuing to the ground thus locking it in place.......its held by gravity. Simply turn it back to the original location once done moving. Just make sure chickens aren't under the framework.........i pinned one once and it just layer there.....I thought I killed it but when I lifted it again she popped up like nothing happened........lucky.

  • @autumnwinter15
    @autumnwinter158 жыл бұрын

    Lee Bryan. The rear of the coupe height is 2' and the front height is 2-1/2' which would give a 6" pitch. I forgot the exact dimensions while doing the video. Thanks for all the nice comments. The coupe has been holding up very well and this spring I am going to make a major change but an easy one that will make it even better by adding a hinged section to one of the roof sections of the run so I can access a large 3 gal waterer for easier removal instead of using the side door because the girls bombard me sometimes while I'm tending to their food and water and like to try to sneak out. I figure roof access will be the perfect/ easy fix.

  • @autumnwinter15
    @autumnwinter158 жыл бұрын

    Nelayode....the max number would be six.

  • @autumnwinter15
    @autumnwinter157 жыл бұрын

    Latest modification is a 5 gal bucket with watering nipples in the bottom. I cut a hole,for the bucket to drop through the screen at the top side of the run. The bucket is held up by a couple 2x4's mounted vertically on the sides of the run. A hole cut in the top center of each 2x4 with a round stick inserted into each hole to connect them and it goes through the center of the bucket handle to hold the bucket up from dropping all the way into the coop. When you,want to remove the bucket simply pick up weight off the bucket handle and slide the round stick out of the vertical upright 2x4's. This way nothing is on the ground and water is easier to access and refill. I had my first red fox try to get in the other night as my chickens alerted me. The fox was trying hard to get in and ignored me for the most part before I put a .22 mag behind his ear with my rifle....he would have been back every night if I didn't.

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