Moveable tunnel to tractor

E Buschjost

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Does anyone use a tunnel from their stationary run that goes to a moveable chicken tractor?
My coop/run is in our yard and about 6 ft from the yard fence. I mow around the coop/run. I am wanting to make a tunnel that goes across the 6’ yard space into the adjacent field to a portable chicken tractor. I want to be able to move/disconnect or re-route the tunnel as needed.
Pictures would be helpful.
Thanks!
 
Does anyone use a tunnel from their stationary run that goes to a moveable chicken tractor?
My coop/run is in our yard and about 6 ft from the yard fence. I mow around the coop/run. I am wanting to make a tunnel that goes across the 6’ yard space into the adjacent field to a portable chicken tractor. I want to be able to move/disconnect or re-route the tunnel as needed.
Pictures would be helpful.
Thanks!
You want a movable tunnel??
 
Does anyone use a tunnel from their stationary run that goes to a moveable chicken tractor?
My coop/run is in our yard and about 6 ft from the yard fence. I mow around the coop/run. I am wanting to make a tunnel that goes across the 6’ yard space into the adjacent field to a portable chicken tractor. I want to be able to move/disconnect or re-route the tunnel as needed.
Pictures would be helpful.
Thanks!
I have mine secured to the ground because I wanted to make it predator-proof but this would be movable because I use the ipx semi flexible tubing for its skeleton. it was 25° the day I put it together so it's not the cleanest looking in the world it could absolutely be made to look a little more sleek and less derpy lol. But without the landscape staples securing it into the ground this could easily be picked up and moved but honestly you may be better off building like a square one out of furring strip boards that are like one by two inches and some hardware cloth cause then you can make whatever you need and it's going to be a lot lighter and less clunky to carry around than this

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