Improving Justin Rhodes chickshaw design - less $$

Many changes and improvements to this chicken tractor design. Hopefully these ideas help people as they make their chicken tractor. Please comment so I can help with questions. Check out my kids channel ‪@livingmcdanielstyle‬ for more chicken related videos.

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  • @anncharles7431
    @anncharles74315 сағат бұрын

    Thank you soooo much gentleman.

  • @woodworkingmcdanielstyle

    @woodworkingmcdanielstyle

    3 сағат бұрын

    You are very welcome! Thanks for the comment and let me know if you have any questions.

  • @ashjankins960
    @ashjankins9603 ай бұрын

    This is fantastic! I didn’t trust the nesting box’s being exposed, either. Thank you for sharing. We start our build in two weeks. ❤

  • @woodworkingmcdanielstyle

    @woodworkingmcdanielstyle

    3 ай бұрын

    Thank you! Good luck and let me know if you have any questions along the way.

  • @mikemacinnes6120
    @mikemacinnes612011 күн бұрын

    Awesome video brother

  • @woodworkingmcdanielstyle

    @woodworkingmcdanielstyle

    11 күн бұрын

    Thank you! I really appreciate the feedback :)

  • @mikemacinnes6120

    @mikemacinnes6120

    11 күн бұрын

    Nj bresse farms. That’s me. If you ever need bresse eggs or chicks let me know, I’ll send you whatever you need for a video

  • @woodworkingmcdanielstyle

    @woodworkingmcdanielstyle

    10 күн бұрын

    @mikemacinnes6120 I’m definitely interested but we have too many chickens right now. Maybe next spring I’ll contact you. Looks like an interesting breed to try

  • @lorriehall7243
    @lorriehall72434 ай бұрын

    Love your design..thanks for sharing all the details!

  • @woodworkingmcdanielstyle

    @woodworkingmcdanielstyle

    4 ай бұрын

    You are very welcome!

  • @mobilitytactics9877
    @mobilitytactics98774 ай бұрын

    Nicely done!

  • @woodworkingmcdanielstyle

    @woodworkingmcdanielstyle

    4 ай бұрын

    Thank you!

  • @aydencousins7419
    @aydencousins7419Ай бұрын

    If you go to goodwill and get a kids bike for 10 bucks you can safe $190 on wheels 🤪

  • @woodworkingmcdanielstyle

    @woodworkingmcdanielstyle

    Ай бұрын

    I would be curious how that works for people. I don’t like the idea of of potential flats haha

  • @mcpartyhikes8636

    @mcpartyhikes8636

    Ай бұрын

    I mean, it's not like you're actually biking with it, just take the tires/tubes off the wheels and roll it around on the rims. Tires are for rim endurance and rider comfort, 🤷🏻‍♂️ just a thought.

  • @BookieLukie21

    @BookieLukie21

    29 күн бұрын

    That's my plan 😊

  • @welchy3113
    @welchy311311 ай бұрын

    Great video brother!

  • @woodworkingmcdanielstyle

    @woodworkingmcdanielstyle

    11 ай бұрын

    Thanks Devan! Didn’t know you were a subscriber :)

  • @livingmcdanielstyle
    @livingmcdanielstyle11 ай бұрын

    I actually prefer the new one! I love that Rooster! And the chickens do too.

  • @woodworkingmcdanielstyle

    @woodworkingmcdanielstyle

    11 ай бұрын

    I’m glad you like it 😘

  • @BookieLukie21
    @BookieLukie2129 күн бұрын

    Just found your channel. How many chickens do you have in this? I have my first flock if 12 getting ready to go outside soon. Thanks for the video and upgrade suggestions! 😊

  • @woodworkingmcdanielstyle

    @woodworkingmcdanielstyle

    25 күн бұрын

    Sorry for some reason I didn’t get notified of this comment. We currently have about 33 chickens. They actually can all fit in the coop and do sometimes. I actually have two…Justin Rhodes’ original chickshaw mini and this modified design. The limitation is more so on how many nesting boxes are needed. I found out that we needed more than 2 boxes for the 20-25 birds we had laying at the time. So this design gives you one extra nesting box. Of course the chickens normally have a favorite box and wait for that one. but with 25 birds laying right now, I do get a few eggs from all five nesting boxes each day and 10 from the favorite one

  • @richdc27
    @richdc276 ай бұрын

    Hola Chris. Thanks for the video! I took notes the whole time because we're about to build one down here in Costa Rica based on Justin's designs and I like your improvements. Ours is gonna be welded metal instead of wood because it'll last longer in the tropics. One question I have is why do you use 1/2 inch screen for the sides and not 1" like you do for the bottom? And why did you put 1/2" screen on the sidewalls and then cover it with the corrugated metal? Was the screen necessary there? Muchas gracias!

  • @woodworkingmcdanielstyle

    @woodworkingmcdanielstyle

    6 ай бұрын

    Awesome to have viewers from Costa Rica! I really just followed what he did on the mesh. I don’t think using 1” on the sides would cause any issues at all. I also questioned why he used mesh on the sides and then covered it up with the siding. The only thing I could think of is the small access hole created by the corrugated slots. Depending on the size of those corrugations, you could have a 2” access hole. Not sure what varmints that would give access to but I assume snakes eating eggs or maybe small rat type varmints? Anyway I just decided to copy him since it wasn’t much cost to do so. I’m not loving the run chicken automatic doors as much now. They work great during the warm weather but we discovered that cold weather has them freeze and not open. Probably not an issue in your climate but something to consider for freezing locations. Thanks for watching!

  • @shellyharrell4865
    @shellyharrell48655 ай бұрын

    Thanks for sharing your design improvements I think I would make the handles longer so you are pulling on something solid as opposed to to the rope

  • @woodworkingmcdanielstyle

    @woodworkingmcdanielstyle

    5 ай бұрын

    You are welcome. I’m sure you can come up with a better handle. I’m going to do a run chicken automatic door review soon. I did have issues in my freeze thaw winter here in Ohio. That would be my only edit to this video at this point. I still like those door 9 months out of the year but not in the winter here.

  • @BawbKalik
    @BawbKalik3 ай бұрын

    Hi Chris great video and great improvements thank you so much for putting this out there I'm going to build this using your improvements one question is can you give me how much distance you moved back the axle so that it wouldn't tip and I won't need that kickstand?

  • @ashjankins960

    @ashjankins960

    3 ай бұрын

    I’d like to know, as well.

  • @woodworkingmcdanielstyle

    @woodworkingmcdanielstyle

    2 ай бұрын

    My sincere apologies! I’m not sure how I missed your comment. Front to back is 4 feet on this coop. I mounted mine at 2 feet 8 inches from the front. So about 8 inches offset. Hope my answer is not too late.

  • @ashjankins960

    @ashjankins960

    2 ай бұрын

    @@woodworkingmcdanielstyle just in time for me! Thank you!🙏

  • @rhondahammonds8699
    @rhondahammonds86994 ай бұрын

    Do you have your design in detail that this disabled grandma can build by myself? Thankyou.

  • @woodworkingmcdanielstyle

    @woodworkingmcdanielstyle

    4 ай бұрын

    I do not but here is the famous guy that has plans in the descriptive of the below video he offers for free. My adjustments are small. Smaller cheaper wheels, 3 nesting boxes, a door on the back, etc. I would ask a grandkid or neighbor to help you. There is someone that would love the opportunity to build one with you I’m sure. kzread.info/dash/bejne/f5acpcdqYrCXktI.htmlsi=7aon5Q_cEFX1IT8Y Let me know if I can help with specific questions.

  • @LeahValerie86
    @LeahValerie863 ай бұрын

    Question: how did you attach the axel rod to the 2 x 4 underneath? We got the 20 inch wheels as a cost savings and are trying to figure out how best to attach to the 2 x 4 for extra height.

  • @woodworkingmcdanielstyle

    @woodworkingmcdanielstyle

    3 ай бұрын

    I simply put the axel rod or threaded bolt on the center of the 2x4 and then used U-shaped rigid pipe straps. You can get them on Amazon or your big box stores like Lowe’s or Home Depot will have them in the electrical conduit section. Hope that helps.

  • @LeahValerie86

    @LeahValerie86

    3 ай бұрын

    Very helpful, thank you so much for the quick reply! Hoping to finish the build today!

  • @woodworkingmcdanielstyle

    @woodworkingmcdanielstyle

    3 ай бұрын

    @LeahValerie86 awesome! I think you will like these coops. Thanks for supporting this channel :)

  • @JoeDays23

    @JoeDays23

    3 ай бұрын

    @@woodworkingmcdanielstyle I have the same question and I think I understand your answer here. Any chance you could post a picture to confirm what I'm envisioning?

  • @woodworkingmcdanielstyle

    @woodworkingmcdanielstyle

    3 ай бұрын

    @JoeDays23 I cannot figure out how to send pictures here. You can find me on Facebook under Woodworking McDaniel Style same logo and message me there. I can send pics that way to help you out.

  • @jacobgossel
    @jacobgosselАй бұрын

    what are your winters where you're located?

  • @woodworkingmcdanielstyle

    @woodworkingmcdanielstyle

    Ай бұрын

    I’m in southern, Ohio in the United States. Normally the lows are in the 20F range and highs in the 30-40F range. We do get some days with sub zero F.

  • @AsikariLoneWolf
    @AsikariLoneWolf4 ай бұрын

    The diagonal braces didn't give a length, it just says something like "cut to fit." It doesn't appear to go completely corner to corner, so how did you choose how long to make yours? I'm in the middle of building and I'm kinda stuck at this step, lol

  • @AsikariLoneWolf

    @AsikariLoneWolf

    4 ай бұрын

    Actually, I do see that yours appear to go corner to corner. 😅 The drawing in the plans did not, so that was confusing. xD

  • @woodworkingmcdanielstyle

    @woodworkingmcdanielstyle

    4 ай бұрын

    I don’t think it is very critical. They are just giving the box strength against racking. I’ll take a look tomorrow and see if mine went corner to corner. But honestly I think it’s up to you.

  • @ReindeerReels
    @ReindeerReels4 ай бұрын

    Does the metal roof and walls get hot in the summer? I think Justin used plastic but im not sure if it would make a difference or not

  • @woodworkingmcdanielstyle

    @woodworkingmcdanielstyle

    4 ай бұрын

    I think the metal gets hot to the touch when in the direct sun but the nesting boxes were staying full with 99% of eggs being laid in the boxes. So I think that tells me that the coop was not too hot here in southern Ohio. By the time they come in to roost, the sun is down and the temps are in the 60-75 degree F range here. I shopped many different plastics, pvc’s, metals etc and went with this cheap galvanized metal because of durability and price. I think all products would work and is entirely up to you on preference.

  • @ReindeerReels

    @ReindeerReels

    4 ай бұрын

    Thanks for the response! I live in a similar climate and have harsh winters. Has it been "sweating" at all in your winter season? or any condensation build up at all?@@woodworkingmcdanielstyle

  • @ReindeerReels

    @ReindeerReels

    4 ай бұрын

    Thanks for the reply! Did you notice the shaw "sweat" at all or have any condensation in the winter when you used the metal siding and roof?@@woodworkingmcdanielstyle

  • @woodworkingmcdanielstyle

    @woodworkingmcdanielstyle

    4 ай бұрын

    Sorry I missed your first comment. No I haven’t noticed any sweating. Probably because it is pretty open with lots of air flow and no temperature difference between the two sides of the metal. I wouldn’t stress over this too much because you could easily replace whatever material you pick if you decide you don’t like it. They did have some higher quality non metal materials available at the big box stores but I went cheap lol

  • @DavidMahler-yg5zb
    @DavidMahler-yg5zb3 ай бұрын

    how many hens does this hold?

  • @woodworkingmcdanielstyle

    @woodworkingmcdanielstyle

    3 ай бұрын

    His original one held 28 but not enough nesting boxes. So this model adds a nesting box but you lose that roosting bar so lose some space. I would say 20ish in this new model.

  • @Dhannibal01
    @Dhannibal01Ай бұрын

    Did you have to pay for the original ChickSaw "blue prints"

  • @woodworkingmcdanielstyle

    @woodworkingmcdanielstyle

    Ай бұрын

    No. Justin Rhodes provides those to people for free. The mini has some errors in them but overall they are good plans for the price lol. I would watch a few videos like mine and pair that with the plans and you should be good to go with making your own flavor.

  • @Dhannibal01

    @Dhannibal01

    Ай бұрын

    @@woodworkingmcdanielstyle That was my understanding from his site, entered my email as requested but never received the email with the plans I was expecting. Oh well, thanks.

  • @scottc5607
    @scottc56077 ай бұрын

    Imaging using someone elses free designs not once but twice and having the audacity to call his design horrible. Did you even bother to mention how grateful you were that he provide the plans and step by step instructions for free??? Zero class.

  • @woodworkingmcdanielstyle

    @woodworkingmcdanielstyle

    7 ай бұрын

    Not sure what video you watched but I said I built a second one because I liked the first one so much. I did not say his design was “Horrible”. I made this video to help others see some improvements they might like to make on their chickshaw. Thanks for watching and commenting

  • @Norbingel

    @Norbingel

    5 ай бұрын

    @@woodworkingmcdanielstyle I think he's referring to you saying the kickstand was a horrible design around the 15:40 mark. I, for one, appreciate the improvements made. Unless you're passing off the design as your own or profiting off it, we all benefit from any improvement, no matter how small, to another's work.

  • @woodworkingmcdanielstyle

    @woodworkingmcdanielstyle

    5 ай бұрын

    @Norbingel oh ok. Yeah I had several friends build them before me and they discussed the kickstand troubles. I do need to do an update video on the run chicken automatic doors. They are great in the warmer months here in Ohio. This winter they didn’t work. It is muddy during the day and then the mud freezes at night and the doors won’t open. So I’m less enthusiastic about those doors. Keep that in mind if you are building one of these. Thanks for watching and the comment!

  • @morningmystfarm2017

    @morningmystfarm2017

    3 ай бұрын

    @@woodworkingmcdanielstyle Loved your changes to this and plan to rebuild mine this year using some of those! On the door - if it's getting wet, and that's what's freezing it up, would an awning over it protect it enough? Or is it simply the cold?

  • @woodworkingmcdanielstyle

    @woodworkingmcdanielstyle

    3 ай бұрын

    @morningmystfarm2017 thank you! On the door, I think it’s more a mud freezing issue. So here in Ohio in the winter it gets muddy during the day because it is above freezing. The mud is on their feet and they push this mud into the door slot at the bottom. The mud freezes at night and is still frozen at daylight. I think if it was always below freezing or always above freezing, the issue would go away.