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Hi all,
Chicken fever has hit and I'm already dreaming of expanding into meat birds! I've started researching and thinking about coop plans for meaties, and I'm realizing that I need to go an entirely different route than I did with my little laying flock. Hopefully the experienced folks will kindly point me in the right direction!
I'm planning 20-25 birds for my first try. I'm thinking an A-frame tractor setup would be easiest, with a secure coop on one end and whatever is an appropriate amount of run space on the other (?)
1. What should be the minimum coop dimensions? What about the run - I've read they are lazy little guys that won't use much run space?
2. I know from my first tractor that wood is HEAVY. I'm 5' 6" & 130 lbs. - I'd like to be able to move it around the yard myself. Any suggestions on lightweight materials, particularly the coop? Would a pvc frame be sturdy enough? What about corrugated plastic over a layer of hardware cloth for the walls of the coop? I'd time this for warmer months, so it doesn't have to be cold hardy. Any ideas?
3. Can anyone share pictures of their meat bird tractor/coops? I've found a few old threads that were helpful, but only a couple of pictures. I'd really love to see more!
I'd appreciate any help and advice with this!
Chicken fever has hit and I'm already dreaming of expanding into meat birds! I've started researching and thinking about coop plans for meaties, and I'm realizing that I need to go an entirely different route than I did with my little laying flock. Hopefully the experienced folks will kindly point me in the right direction!

I'm planning 20-25 birds for my first try. I'm thinking an A-frame tractor setup would be easiest, with a secure coop on one end and whatever is an appropriate amount of run space on the other (?)
1. What should be the minimum coop dimensions? What about the run - I've read they are lazy little guys that won't use much run space?
2. I know from my first tractor that wood is HEAVY. I'm 5' 6" & 130 lbs. - I'd like to be able to move it around the yard myself. Any suggestions on lightweight materials, particularly the coop? Would a pvc frame be sturdy enough? What about corrugated plastic over a layer of hardware cloth for the walls of the coop? I'd time this for warmer months, so it doesn't have to be cold hardy. Any ideas?
3. Can anyone share pictures of their meat bird tractor/coops? I've found a few old threads that were helpful, but only a couple of pictures. I'd really love to see more!
I'd appreciate any help and advice with this!