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Our portable goose coop built on a wagon frame to make it easier to move on our uneven pastures. It has house gutters that collect rain and feed the rain to a 65 gallon collection tank. That tank feeds an in house water source a portable pond.
Our geese do use the ramp because their water and feed are up there, we bribe them ;-) At night, we're still training them to go in on there own.
The coop & pond are easy to move hooked up to an atv or lawn mower.
We'll be posting building plans and details soon on our blog at www.ThePromiselandFarm.org




Geese are locked up at night, but have free access where ever during the day. We have coyote problems during the day, so by having our dog feeder on the side of the wagon it encourages our livestock guardian dogs to frequently visit the coop
The geese don't eat this food. They don't take any interest in it at all. This picture is deceiving though, the dog food is quite a ways off the ground.

Dry geese food, bulk water tank, and two sides for nesting and resting.
Our geese do use the ramp because their water and feed are up there, we bribe them ;-) At night, we're still training them to go in on there own.
The coop & pond are easy to move hooked up to an atv or lawn mower.
We'll be posting building plans and details soon on our blog at www.ThePromiselandFarm.org
Geese are locked up at night, but have free access where ever during the day. We have coyote problems during the day, so by having our dog feeder on the side of the wagon it encourages our livestock guardian dogs to frequently visit the coop

Dry geese food, bulk water tank, and two sides for nesting and resting.
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