Nov 30, 2011 #32 pharmchickrnmom Songster 9 Years Apr 13, 2010 2,110 153 226 As per your request, here are some pics of my silkie chicken tractor: It is a 3x3 with a 6x4 run. Here are a few pics of the tractor my dh built for the big girls. roost nest boxes pvc tube feeder last winter. run is made from pvc water pipe that used to be in our well. We recycled it and used chicken wire to cover it. Has worked well. Mean Marge. She always looks this way and always voices her opinions on everything!
As per your request, here are some pics of my silkie chicken tractor: It is a 3x3 with a 6x4 run. Here are a few pics of the tractor my dh built for the big girls. roost nest boxes pvc tube feeder last winter. run is made from pvc water pipe that used to be in our well. We recycled it and used chicken wire to cover it. Has worked well. Mean Marge. She always looks this way and always voices her opinions on everything!
Nov 30, 2011 #33 aoxa Crowing 8 Years Aug 8, 2011 19,044 1,296 421 Shediac Cape NB, Canada My Coop My Coop Quote: I find this hilarious! What segregated chickens!
Nov 30, 2011 #34 Ole rooster Songster 8 Years Jun 25, 2011 2,083 47 196 Milner, Georgia I don't if you have enough yet but I'll add a few of mine for ya. This is the coop before the entrance ladder, feed box or the run installed. The roost area from the pop door. And Morgan looking after his chickens. If any of these suit you fancy, feel free to use them.
I don't if you have enough yet but I'll add a few of mine for ya. This is the coop before the entrance ladder, feed box or the run installed. The roost area from the pop door. And Morgan looking after his chickens. If any of these suit you fancy, feel free to use them.
Nov 30, 2011 #35 mshuey1 Songster Apr 23, 2011 633 9 161 San Antonio Quote: Great.. Now I have to go make an egg. I know the feeling yummie!
Nov 30, 2011 Thread starter #36 Littlecimarron18 Songster 12 Years Jan 3, 2008 439 2 141 Colorado Thanks guys! these are so good. What kind of chickens should I suggest? we are only allowed 4 hens and live in northern Colorado.
Thanks guys! these are so good. What kind of chickens should I suggest? we are only allowed 4 hens and live in northern Colorado.
Nov 30, 2011 #37 featherfarm Hatching 8 Years May 25, 2011 7 0 7 Buff Orpingtons are cold/heat tolerant and lay well.