My turkey's new home!

Lexiluke

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Well, I finally had a couple days to designate for the turkey hoop house. It was kind of neat to make and I think it came out better than I thought it would. All I need to do is reinforce with rebar stakes so it doesn't fly away. The turkeys are some excited to get a much bigger home. Here are a couple of pictures of the finished hoop house. My bourbons are flying around everywhere!








 
very nice! this is what I'm going to do next season in the fields....away from my chickens!
 
Very cool and very nicely done - big too. How many turkeys do you have? I want to get a tom and a hen but I am hesitant. I have chickens, mine are penned but my neighbors chickens, and there are alot, spend most of the day roaming my yard and all as I make sure they have water food and treats. Sucker right??!!!
Anyway...I hear Turkeys can get something called "blackhead" from the chickens. I dunno.
anyway, you did an awesome job. wish I was that handy.
hope they love it.
 
The hoop house is 12' x 20'. I have 5 Bourbon Reds, 2 BBB and 3 WBB. I am hoping to raise Bourbons in here and that is why I went large. I would like to have around 15 by the end of next summer. I have the skills needed but seldom have the time to use them. I am sure that there are things I could do to improve this but I am a newbie at this!
 
Where did you get the hoop material and what is the poly? Very nice. I too have just gotten into BRs, RP and have 20 eggs in the incubator now that are a combination RP, BR, Narrangansetts and Auburn Tigers. Good luck to you.
 
Where did you get the hoop material and what is the poly? Very nice. I too have just gotten into BRs, RP and have 20 eggs in the incubator now that are a combination RP, BR, Narrangansetts and Auburn Tigers. Good luck to you.
Hoop is made of 3/4" conduit. 22 ten foot lengths cemented to crosses and tees for support in the middle. The poly tarp is just a thicker tarp that I picked up at Lowes. All the wireand wood included, it cost about $250 to make. When it gets a little colder, I will figure out somehow to make an enclosure for the winter.
 
You should sell this in a kit. Seriously... You did a really nice job. The conduit galvanized or pvc?
 
You should sell this in a kit. Seriously... You did a really nice job. The conduit galvanized or pvc?
Plastic. I used the conduit because it has a much better UV rating than pvc. Much less of a chance of cracking due to sun or cold.
 

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