I am building my first coop and enclosed run. I want to do a hoop style run with cattle panels (the actual coop is a 8x12 shed). But instead of a long skinny run, has anyone welded cattle panels together on the short end and made a wider hoop house? If you take two 16ft panels, overlap by a...
So I was at tractor supply and I ended up walking out with 7 ducklings for $2. I need a place to put them when they outgrow the brooder and I'm thinking of making 2 "hoop coops" to go over my unsuccessful garden boxes and over wintering them there. Our soil was poor and didn't hold water and...
This may be a dumb question but here goes… I’m trying to decide on what kind of coop to make. If you have a hoop tractor, do you leave it in one place during winter and put some sort of floor layering in it? (e.g., sand, straw, pellets, shavings, etc.)
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My wife and I are green to the poultry life, but here's what we've constructed so far. 8'x16' open-air coop and run. We've added a few roosts, but we're looking for suggestions on what's right vs wrong, or any helpful insights.
The space will be filled by 9 chicks and 3 geese...
The old barn had to come down, so I built an 8x12 hoop coop for my 17 chickens.
The rear is fully enclosed with the top and sides covered with hardware cloth and a tarp.
The front is just hardware cloth and the door, with a small solar fan to blow fresh air toward the rear of the coop.
With...
This spring we made a hoop coop tractor to raise some meat birds in. After we butchered the meat birds I hatched out some chicks and they are currently in the hoop coop. We had intentions of building an actual coop but we hit a few snags this summer that unfortunately consumed most of our time...
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We're building a hoop coop for our quail. I want to make sure they are protected as possible from the elements. We're in North Texas and in the summer it can get over 100 and in the winter as low as the teens (occasionally single digits). The hot days last way longer than the cold...
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I am new to this chicken "thang" and am having a dilemma I wasn't expecting. I have been taking my 7 and 8 week chicks out to their coop for the day so they can get excercise and get used to their coop and then bringing them in at night until we could finish predator proofing the...
I am in a pickle here, we are being forced to move (long story) and I'm losing my chicken coop, but we can't afford to buy a place with prices right now so renting it is. That being said, my MIL can take my birds (which we will be banding to differentiate from her birds) for a temporary stay...
This is sort of a slapdash build using whatever garbage I find on the side of the road.
I have pallets held in place using t-posts, and two cattle panels hooped in the middle. I plan to add t-posts + pallets along the back and front, with one front pallet hinged for a door. I will bolt the...
I am new here and to raising poultry (although I have dreamt of it for years!). We built an 8x10' mobile hoop coop for our 6 chicks and 6 guineas (they are 1 week old). During the day, the coop will be out and about on our 15 acre property. At night, I would like to have a "docking station" to...
Not really coop related but I’m sure someone here has dealt with this.
For anyone who’s gotten the 16 ft cattle/livestock panels, how do you get them home?
I have a truck but it only has a 5’ 8” bed. Can I curl up the panel to fit like an upward facing tube? Are they that flexible with out...
This is the bare bones of our first build of a "hoop coop". We have since added two large roosts, more structural 2x4s and chicken wire on the rear and front, and a 16x12ft heavy duty 20 mil thick tarp over it. We add tarps to front and back in bad weather.
I have 8 bantams consisting of three Speckled Sussex hens and one roo (hatched 2/27/23), and four Dominique pullets (hatched 4/12/23). Two of the Sussex have already gone broody three times.
My hoop coop is 16'x8' (128 sq ft.) and my flock stays contained within. The next time one of my hens...
If you wanted to add more square footage to an existing four panel hoop coop, and you could only add it to the sides and not the ends, how would you do it?
This design adds one 4'x8' rectangle to each side, adding a total of 64 sq ft, but it requires cutting 36" holes in the 50" wide cattle...
I live in eastern NC, USDA Zone 8a, aka a hot and humid climate. I built my hoop coop this Spring, and it appears to be holding up pretty well...
...except for the tarp on top, despite the fact that it's supposedly a "heavy duty" tarp.
The hem, including the grommets, ripped:
Original...
I live in the suburbs and have a narrow odd-shaped space to build a chicken run. The run that came with my coop is small and short (not walk-in.) I’m thinking af building a modified hoop coop, with a narrower base like a arched trellis. It would be framed similarly, with cattle panels...
So originally this was planned to be a father daughter project, but with surprised piglet my dad doing more of the work. This is a prototype for our specific needs, and I do plan to update things as time progress.
I have a disability that causing my joints to go arthritic plus some vision...