- Jun 1, 2012
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This is a great site for anything Chicken, and I wanted to share what I was able to come up with for anyone interesed.
My friend had a Chicken Tractor that spared my interest and soon the ideas shifted to a movable Run and Coop.
I had a friend help lift and move the run by hand , but soon realized there would be some issues with just draggin such a large run. After an hour or so of hunting around this site I found a great idea for wheels.
Below is the link. Im not sure who the member is, but thank you very much !
http://avianaquamiser.com/posts/Wheel_lift_for_a_chicken_tractor/
Below are a few pics of the design in action on our new run. Works great so far.
The first pic you can see what we are working with. Coop latches to the Run. So I move each seperatly.
The next pic you can see the wheels in the up position so the run lays flat. You can also see the latch that holds the Coop and Run together.

The final pic you can see the lever flipped and wheels in the down position. Wheels are placed about a third of the way back to even out the weight when moving.

I have five birds and this design gives them plenty of room. I've been moving the run every second or third day and it seems to work well. Super easy to move.
I also let them out when Im home on the weekend or after work to run the entire yard.
My friend had a Chicken Tractor that spared my interest and soon the ideas shifted to a movable Run and Coop.
I had a friend help lift and move the run by hand , but soon realized there would be some issues with just draggin such a large run. After an hour or so of hunting around this site I found a great idea for wheels.
Below is the link. Im not sure who the member is, but thank you very much !
http://avianaquamiser.com/posts/Wheel_lift_for_a_chicken_tractor/
Below are a few pics of the design in action on our new run. Works great so far.
The first pic you can see what we are working with. Coop latches to the Run. So I move each seperatly.
The next pic you can see the wheels in the up position so the run lays flat. You can also see the latch that holds the Coop and Run together.
The final pic you can see the lever flipped and wheels in the down position. Wheels are placed about a third of the way back to even out the weight when moving.
I have five birds and this design gives them plenty of room. I've been moving the run every second or third day and it seems to work well. Super easy to move.
I also let them out when Im home on the weekend or after work to run the entire yard.