Chicken Tractor Complete!

Pickinhens

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Jul 11, 2017
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My dad and I recently finished a chicken tractor to allow my hens to free range without the hawks attacking. It cost us under $100 to build and took just one afternoon to complete. It's 4x8 foot and seems to comfortably hold 6-8 chickens.
Does anyone else have a tractor that you have built? How often do you use it and have you run into problems using it?
Let me know! I'm interested in seeing what others have tried out!
 

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My dad and I recently finished a chicken tractor to allow my hens to free range without the hawks attacking. It cost us under $100 to build and took just one afternoon to complete. It's 4x8 foot and seems to comfortably hold 6-8 chickens.
Does anyone else have a tractor that you have built? How often do you use it and have you run into problems using it?
Let me know! I'm interested in seeing what others have tried out!
I have several tractors----but mine are coops and all, they live in them so they are used 24/7, but some times I do not need them or use them like in the winter. This is one of several. This one has a 210sgft run. Takes 2 minutes to move it up 21ft on level/somewhat smooth ground.
 

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THAT is a really cool design, I feel like I could do that if I ever get more land, since I'm working with 2.25 acres right now. I bet the chicks love it!
 
THAT is a really cool design, I feel like I could do that if I ever get more land, since I'm working with 2.25 acres right now. I bet the chicks love it!
Oh it don't take a lot of room. Something I wanted to mention and I am sure you already do it---is you need some shade for yours---a tarp or something. Let me show you a simple slide tractor. The nesting boxes are on the right end you can not see in the pic.
 

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I would worry that the wire on the sides is open enough for a raccoon to sample some chicken, and even small preds. It looks like it would move easily when pushed if your ground isn't as rough and full of holes like mine.
 
I was thinking the same things , it looks light weight , I wouldn’t leave them in it when your not home . Chicken wire is easily ripped by dogs and raccoons....

It is neat , you could get pegs like tent pegs to hold it down ??
 

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