DemeterAD9
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- Mar 21, 2024
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Time to start brain storming for the arrival of some meat birds and all the little mutts I'll be hatching come the beginning of April! I am not great at DIY from scratch but I think I can handle modifying something that is already usable. That being said I know my dad can help me scrape something together so long as I put a bug in his ear about it. The plan is to raise the broilers until butchering at 8-10 weeks as well as house my extra cockerels and pullets until they are either sold or butchered, I'm guestimating there will be about 20-25 I hatch out.
What I need-
1. Predator and weather safe
2. Mobile by hand
3. Large enough for 10 broilers and likely another 20ish regular chickens (keeping in mind the broilers are only temporary).
4. Durable enough to reuse for several years.
While cost isn't a huge issue for me I'd like to keep the price of materials and everything else around 300$. I've been looking at relatively cheap enclosures on ebay that are not ideal but can likely be easily modified to suit my needs. I'm unsure of the size I'll need but I don't think ventilation will be an issue if it is more of that "hoop coop" idea and a tarp secured on all sides around the roosting area should cover the weather proofing.
These are some I think I could modify. Some hardware cloth around the perimeter and roosting area should prevent coons and possums reaching in. As for digging, I've seen some designs for skirts that could go around the bottom. I'm also thinking some motion activated screamers would work for the night time hours (they worked wonder in the garden). The biggest hurdle will be attaching wheels. I don't know how much it would all weigh and I'm not sure how well I would be able to pull it w/o the use of the lawn mower (which I will resort to using if needed). Of course perching would be added along with hangers for feeders and waterers.
https://www.ebay.com/itm/2764326078...lp:2332490&itmmeta=01JHY0PGD7HFE2YG6A4925B2F5
https://www.ebay.com/itm/2968995588...lp:4481478&itmmeta=01JHY22ZTQHH2FC4Z06034PXJZ
https://www.ebay.com/itm/2962415066...lp:2332490&itmmeta=01JHY0PGCK49S8JS5M5TFWQ6SH
Once I sit my dad down and really get to thinking we may very well settle for the hoop coop tractor type made with live stock panels as that seems fairly simple. We have lots of left over wood from having some cotton wood trees rough sawn and scraps from building a pull barn so I don't think we'll need to buy any lumber. I've seen a few of the designs here like this one. https://www.backyardchickens.com/articles/aarts-hoop-coop-chicken-tractor.72211/ but I just don't know if that will be big enough for what I need.
Anyone have a rough idea of how big a space I'd need? It would be temporary housing likely with some free ranging involved so long as I can babysit them to keep them out of the garden.
What I need-
1. Predator and weather safe
2. Mobile by hand
3. Large enough for 10 broilers and likely another 20ish regular chickens (keeping in mind the broilers are only temporary).
4. Durable enough to reuse for several years.
While cost isn't a huge issue for me I'd like to keep the price of materials and everything else around 300$. I've been looking at relatively cheap enclosures on ebay that are not ideal but can likely be easily modified to suit my needs. I'm unsure of the size I'll need but I don't think ventilation will be an issue if it is more of that "hoop coop" idea and a tarp secured on all sides around the roosting area should cover the weather proofing.
These are some I think I could modify. Some hardware cloth around the perimeter and roosting area should prevent coons and possums reaching in. As for digging, I've seen some designs for skirts that could go around the bottom. I'm also thinking some motion activated screamers would work for the night time hours (they worked wonder in the garden). The biggest hurdle will be attaching wheels. I don't know how much it would all weigh and I'm not sure how well I would be able to pull it w/o the use of the lawn mower (which I will resort to using if needed). Of course perching would be added along with hangers for feeders and waterers.
https://www.ebay.com/itm/2764326078...lp:2332490&itmmeta=01JHY0PGD7HFE2YG6A4925B2F5
https://www.ebay.com/itm/2968995588...lp:4481478&itmmeta=01JHY22ZTQHH2FC4Z06034PXJZ
https://www.ebay.com/itm/2962415066...lp:2332490&itmmeta=01JHY0PGCK49S8JS5M5TFWQ6SH
Once I sit my dad down and really get to thinking we may very well settle for the hoop coop tractor type made with live stock panels as that seems fairly simple. We have lots of left over wood from having some cotton wood trees rough sawn and scraps from building a pull barn so I don't think we'll need to buy any lumber. I've seen a few of the designs here like this one. https://www.backyardchickens.com/articles/aarts-hoop-coop-chicken-tractor.72211/ but I just don't know if that will be big enough for what I need.
Anyone have a rough idea of how big a space I'd need? It would be temporary housing likely with some free ranging involved so long as I can babysit them to keep them out of the garden.