Building the chicken tractor as inexpensively as possible.

weekendskp

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Apr 5, 2011
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Most of the materials for my chicken tractor were laying around taking up space anyway, so when I decided to build one, I scavenged as much material as possible for free. For the frame, I picked up some store shelving (1" square tubular steel) from a store that was going out of business, and welded a 6'x12' box with a roof that slopes to one side. The neighbor tore down a deck and gave me the old wood. Aside from having to pull all the nails before cutting; hey, it was free. the corrugated roofing also came from a tear down so it already had screw holes. the wheels were from an old soap box derby car that one of my children built 10 years ago. The feeder I made from a five gallon bucket screwed onto an oil pan (clean). I did have to buy two sheets of plywood, hooks, plexiglass for the window, and a gravity water container.
 
Sounds cool! Hope you post some pics.

I just finished my "free" coop today made from scavenged materials (see White Trash Coop thread). Mine doesn't sound as nice, or big, as yours but, hey, free is free, right?
 
Here is my completed chicken tractor.

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Because it's mostly steel framed, it's not that heavy. there are wheels at one end, and handle on the other. If I have to move it very far, I hitch it to the back of a 4 wheeler, and pull it.

Here is a pic of the business end.
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Wow, that is super - well done! Do you have your birds yet? Ive just got my first four, there two weeks old. Gotta love em!!
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oops, just re-read it, you have six chickens..... oh well, great tractor!!!
 
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