- Jun 14, 2008
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Greetings Everybody!
I just registered on the forum but have been reading and researching for some time. My wife and I are preparing to puchase 2 or 3 hens. I am in the process of finishing a fenced in courtyard garden in my yard and then will start with the chicken housing. Like many beginners, I have had a difficult time deciding what type of housing to purchase or build. I have looked into the Eglu (which I do not like), the Chick-N-Barn (which I think is too overpriced for what it is, but I like the design), and the typical chicken tractor. I have decent wood working skills but don't want to build from scratch (I need plans!). I am either going to recreate a better version of the Chick-N-Barn or build this tractor from the plans as found below:
http://cgi.ebay.com/CHICKEN-TRACTOR...ryZ46532QQssPageNameZWDVWQQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem
There are several views of this tractor at the plan sellers youtube sight. Do any of you all see a problem with this design? Are there any disadvantages to a tractor design vs. a small barn & run coop? We have already spent a good deal of money making a nice fenced in area for our hens. I don't want to spend $600.00 for the Chick-n-Barn and run (even though my wife loves it). Would you all think this tractor would be a good coop for a beginner with 2-3 hens? Do you see any problems with it? The only thing I could see is that it does not have a secure door (at the coop entry). Which I think I could add fairly easily. Thank you all for your advice!
---IrishM
Westerville, OH
I just registered on the forum but have been reading and researching for some time. My wife and I are preparing to puchase 2 or 3 hens. I am in the process of finishing a fenced in courtyard garden in my yard and then will start with the chicken housing. Like many beginners, I have had a difficult time deciding what type of housing to purchase or build. I have looked into the Eglu (which I do not like), the Chick-N-Barn (which I think is too overpriced for what it is, but I like the design), and the typical chicken tractor. I have decent wood working skills but don't want to build from scratch (I need plans!). I am either going to recreate a better version of the Chick-N-Barn or build this tractor from the plans as found below:
http://cgi.ebay.com/CHICKEN-TRACTOR...ryZ46532QQssPageNameZWDVWQQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem
There are several views of this tractor at the plan sellers youtube sight. Do any of you all see a problem with this design? Are there any disadvantages to a tractor design vs. a small barn & run coop? We have already spent a good deal of money making a nice fenced in area for our hens. I don't want to spend $600.00 for the Chick-n-Barn and run (even though my wife loves it). Would you all think this tractor would be a good coop for a beginner with 2-3 hens? Do you see any problems with it? The only thing I could see is that it does not have a secure door (at the coop entry). Which I think I could add fairly easily. Thank you all for your advice!
---IrishM
Westerville, OH
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