Hello all you lovely chicken folks out there and Happy Sunday!
Hoping for some input. I want to build a simple chicken tractor, so my flock of 12 (4 silkies, 8 standards) can get out of their very safe enclosed coop/run and get some grass and bugs and change the scenery for them as well. I give them handfuls of grass as a treat, and it is their absolute favorite! I can not free range them as we have mongoose, which are daytime predators, and random feral cats and neighbors who let their dogs run loose. Our property is not fenced either.
Anyway, I am thinking to move this tractor around our grassy yard and let the chickens be in there for a few hours a day, where I can still keep half an eye on them while I am working. How big should this structure be? It will not need a coop attached, but maybe just a simple covering on part of it for shade and wind/rain protection. I was also thinking of the possibility of dividing them into two groups and let each group be out, would make the size need a bit smaller I would think, but is this a good idea for them behavior wise as they are finally a somewhat cohesive group after much time integrating them?
Appreciate any feedback from you out there that have tried similar methods!
Thanks!
Hoping for some input. I want to build a simple chicken tractor, so my flock of 12 (4 silkies, 8 standards) can get out of their very safe enclosed coop/run and get some grass and bugs and change the scenery for them as well. I give them handfuls of grass as a treat, and it is their absolute favorite! I can not free range them as we have mongoose, which are daytime predators, and random feral cats and neighbors who let their dogs run loose. Our property is not fenced either.
Anyway, I am thinking to move this tractor around our grassy yard and let the chickens be in there for a few hours a day, where I can still keep half an eye on them while I am working. How big should this structure be? It will not need a coop attached, but maybe just a simple covering on part of it for shade and wind/rain protection. I was also thinking of the possibility of dividing them into two groups and let each group be out, would make the size need a bit smaller I would think, but is this a good idea for them behavior wise as they are finally a somewhat cohesive group after much time integrating them?
Appreciate any feedback from you out there that have tried similar methods!
Thanks!
