- Aug 24, 2012
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Hi everyone,
I am planning to build an a-frame chicken tractor modified from the ones I've seen online. I am planning to keep the tractor on a raised bed permananently. Most a-frame tractors has an enclosed to portion of the coop, but I am planning to have it bottomless so that when they roost at night, their droppings would automatically drop directly onto the ground below where I will have peat moss and vermiculite as a bedding. That way the hens could scratch below during the day and mix it for me. No poop to clean up or atleast that's the idea.
I use the squarefoot gardening technique so that is why I have peat moss and vermiculite as the bedding. The chicken poop would be my compost part of the mix. So when I need to use the mix I could take the bottom layer of the bedding and use it in my garden.
Has anyone every done this?.... I am hoping to get feed back about this idea. The thought of cleaning chicken poop everyday is not appealing to me. My question really is will the chickens be able to turn my litter well enough if i throw scratch in there.
I am planning to build an a-frame chicken tractor modified from the ones I've seen online. I am planning to keep the tractor on a raised bed permananently. Most a-frame tractors has an enclosed to portion of the coop, but I am planning to have it bottomless so that when they roost at night, their droppings would automatically drop directly onto the ground below where I will have peat moss and vermiculite as a bedding. That way the hens could scratch below during the day and mix it for me. No poop to clean up or atleast that's the idea.
I use the squarefoot gardening technique so that is why I have peat moss and vermiculite as the bedding. The chicken poop would be my compost part of the mix. So when I need to use the mix I could take the bottom layer of the bedding and use it in my garden.
Has anyone every done this?.... I am hoping to get feed back about this idea. The thought of cleaning chicken poop everyday is not appealing to me. My question really is will the chickens be able to turn my litter well enough if i throw scratch in there.