Need building advice..

These trailers bolt together. I built my first coop to go on a smaller version of this. I think these go on sale periodically. Don't know if the 20%-off coupons work on these.

https://www.harborfreight.com/1195-lbs-capacity-48-in-x-96-in-heavy-duty-folding-trailer-62648.html
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How big will your coop be and how much can you spend on a trailer?
A pair of 16' cattle panels, side by side, with the ends about 8' apart, will be about 6' high in the center. You can fit a lot of coop in just one end of that. Add a 3rd panel & you'd have an additional 4' of length, approximately.

Lots of variables in trailers, so it'd be hard to put an exact price on a DIY unit; would depend on the cost of materials plus whatever you figure your time's worth. Altogether, I'd almost bet it'd be cheaper to build a hoop coop; maybe, maybe not.
 
These trailers bolt together. I built my first coop to go on a smaller version of this. I think these go on sale periodically.
Good idea, fenders could be removed.
Make sure your mower will accept a ball hitch and have room to accept socket...
...mine was very close to not working due to fenders on tractor and tires clearance reduced turning radius.
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Good idea, fenders could be removed.
Make sure your mower will accept a ball hitch and have room to accept socket...
...mine was very close to not working due to fenders on tractor and tires clearance reduced turning radius.
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You'll lose your cool real quick trying to back up, too....been there, have the tee shirt :D
 
The bigger the trailer the easier the backup...but still, yeah, backing up is tricky, takes practice and some natural skill.
Tell me about it! There was a time, not so long ago, when I could back a 16' GN stock trailer the 600'+ of my lane, sometimes w/o having to stop for corrections. Put me on an ATV or riding mower with a 12cf yard cart behind & I'll jack it every time!
 

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