- Mar 19, 2010
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So, we decided after some encouragement from some friends, to try raising chicks for meat this year. I looked at several styles of coops and decided to go with a tractor style coop. I saw a plan I liked and built a version of it. It is basically the garden ark (https://www.backyardchickens.com/web/viewblog.php?id=37843-the-garden-ark) built a bit bigger. I made it 4wx8lx4h, with a 4x4x2 roost box on the upper back half.
I've been looking online here and just have a couple of questions - 1) How often do you have to move these around? 2) How big of an issue are predators when using an open bottom coop? I know we have raccoons, skunks, fox and coyote in the area.
Also, what does everyone do for an open range? I have 3 acres, with the backyard being just about 1 acre. There's a 20x50 garden in the backyard too...will the chickens be able to graze off of that and help with insect control? Do I have to worry about them eating young greens, or will they leave the plants alone and just scratch and pick at bugs/worms/etc?
BTW, I just picked up the chicks from TSC today...we got 4 Cornish X and 2 Barred Rocks. I wanted to see the difference in maturation between the two.
I'm hoping this turns out to be a fun family project, and maybe get my oldest son involved in 4H. I also liked another post I saw on here...just the whole idea of raising food on our own, showing a younger generation how to be responsible, and maybe learning a few things in the process.
Thanks all!
I've been looking online here and just have a couple of questions - 1) How often do you have to move these around? 2) How big of an issue are predators when using an open bottom coop? I know we have raccoons, skunks, fox and coyote in the area.
Also, what does everyone do for an open range? I have 3 acres, with the backyard being just about 1 acre. There's a 20x50 garden in the backyard too...will the chickens be able to graze off of that and help with insect control? Do I have to worry about them eating young greens, or will they leave the plants alone and just scratch and pick at bugs/worms/etc?
BTW, I just picked up the chicks from TSC today...we got 4 Cornish X and 2 Barred Rocks. I wanted to see the difference in maturation between the two.
I'm hoping this turns out to be a fun family project, and maybe get my oldest son involved in 4H. I also liked another post I saw on here...just the whole idea of raising food on our own, showing a younger generation how to be responsible, and maybe learning a few things in the process.

Thanks all!