AuntFancy
In the Brooder
- Apr 16, 2015
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I am a new chicken owner. I have no idea how big these birds get. I bought a chicken tractor that is too big to move around my yard, and too heavy. But I really think I would rather build a 2x12 box underneath it to do the deep litter composting method anyways. Buyers remorse.
I really am not sure if this tractor is too small for my chickens in the top area? It is 8 ft long x 2 ft wide x 2 ft tall at high test point of triangle. Can six chickens fit or want to fit up there for a coop?
I have two brahmas, two ameracaunas and two barred rocks. About 4 wks old now. Don't know how tall/wide these hens will be (if they are hens, ha ha).
Will these chickens lay in that coop/roost? Or will I be collecting eggs on my hands and knees from the run below? Experience with this? Should I just buy a dog kennel and convert to a stationary run instead?
Maintenance issues with this type of coop?
Here is a very similar coop to ours http://catawbacoops.com/faq.html
Ours is 8x5x5 overall dimensions, 8x2x2 for the top portion.
I really am not sure if this tractor is too small for my chickens in the top area? It is 8 ft long x 2 ft wide x 2 ft tall at high test point of triangle. Can six chickens fit or want to fit up there for a coop?
I have two brahmas, two ameracaunas and two barred rocks. About 4 wks old now. Don't know how tall/wide these hens will be (if they are hens, ha ha).
Will these chickens lay in that coop/roost? Or will I be collecting eggs on my hands and knees from the run below? Experience with this? Should I just buy a dog kennel and convert to a stationary run instead?
Maintenance issues with this type of coop?
Here is a very similar coop to ours http://catawbacoops.com/faq.html
Ours is 8x5x5 overall dimensions, 8x2x2 for the top portion.
Plus have to enter the run every day to do egg duty in am. Am also going to have to put some sides onto what is left of the old coop's run bottom.