We are trying to design a Chicken Tractor that we will move around our property. We have two gates that are 8' wide (I know, I did not plan the gates, but rather inherited them when I got the place) that we will need to move through. We are planning on up to 10 laying hens. Originally I thought about a 6' x 10' with a coop around 6' x 3', with three laying boxes.
Then, I start reading all these threads. That makes me wonder about making the chicken run longer to 12' or 15'. Then I think I need to make the coop bigger. Yes, there will be room for the hens to scratch under the coop (about 2 1/2 foot clearance between the ground and the floor of the coop. The interior of the coop will be about 3' from floor to ceiling.
Am I planning enough room? 6' wide is going to be the widest it can be because of the gates, and I don't want to make it so long that it will be hard to maneuver. The hens will be in the tractor full time. Neighbor is always loosing hers on the road, and I just want my hens to be happy and safe.
Any help would be appreciated.
TexasHomestead
Then, I start reading all these threads. That makes me wonder about making the chicken run longer to 12' or 15'. Then I think I need to make the coop bigger. Yes, there will be room for the hens to scratch under the coop (about 2 1/2 foot clearance between the ground and the floor of the coop. The interior of the coop will be about 3' from floor to ceiling.
Am I planning enough room? 6' wide is going to be the widest it can be because of the gates, and I don't want to make it so long that it will be hard to maneuver. The hens will be in the tractor full time. Neighbor is always loosing hers on the road, and I just want my hens to be happy and safe.
Any help would be appreciated.
TexasHomestead