Is there such a thing as a stealth chicken tractor?

My coop isn't insulated yet. But I would use a mineral wool insulation. Roxul. It's rodent and insect and mold resistant. It also doesn't hold water. Thus reducing the chance for mold. There's nothing in it for mold to grow on but you have your building materials that can still do that in the event of a leak. There are 2 kinds one for insulation and a denser one for noise reduction. They both reduce noise the 2nd just a little better. It's available at home improvement stores. Some special order.

Also in my post I meant to say " Where the view isn't as good" sorry . Lol
 
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My coop isn't insulated yet. But I would use a mineral woo insulation. Roxul. It's rodent and insect and mold resistant. It also doesn't hold water. Thus reducing the chance for mold. There's nothing in it for mold to grow on but you have your building materials that can still do that in the event of a leak. There are 2 kinds one for insulation and a denser one for noise reduction. They both reduce noise the 2nd just a little better. It's available at home improvement stores. Some special order.

Also in my post I meant to say " Where the view isn't as good" sorry . Lol

Thanks, I will look into that. :0)
 








Well, I don't know about it being "stealthy", but this is the coop. Not too bad for having no formal plans and no carpentry experience! I have yet to put two wheels on the end of the run and a nipple waterer inside. I have a triangle mapped out behind my house so that it cannot be seen from the street and nosey neighbors. My girls LOVE their new home (my two-three day project that turned into a month-long ordeal...) Thank you all for your help and advice. I am going to try to get some reflective mirroring to extend the grazing ground out.
 

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