Reecerhead
Chirping
- Sep 29, 2020
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We built a three part system for our chickens. (We have 16 hens and 2 roosters. All are buff orpington). Part one is an old van we gutted and modified to be their roost/house. We have lots of predators around here so free ranging them was not an option. I wanted them to be safe. We kept the front part of the van for storing their food etc. We used small heavy gauge wire on all the windows screwed down securely. We can still close them if necessary. We painted the whole thing with a white rubberized coating to deflect the sun. That was a fine investment. All vehicles should be painted with this stuff!
We live in a very hot and humid climate. That roost is cool all day long! We have had to keep them in there on occasion all day long because of hurricane weather. We lay down heavy plastic floor mats on the bottom followed by tarps which we cover with pine chips, DE, barn lime etc. We built several roosts with 2x4’s. When it comes time to clean, we just drag the tarp out and go dump it on compost pile. We have had no signs of predators as of yet... knock on wood. The second part is the chicken tractor made of PVC pipe. It is 9’x18’ and is partially covered with a tin roof. All sides except for the bottom is covered with chicken wire. It has two openings. One door is for them to enter and exit each day and the other is to roll part three... the nesting box up to. The chicken tractor has two large PVC pipes attached (with lids) to put their feed in each morning. Also attached is the nipple watering system that holds 1 gallon of water. I keep this filled up throughout the day. The nesting box is on wheels and sports three compartments that we keep filled with pine shavings along with a mixture of herbs and DE. We have 2.5 dedicated acres for the chicken tractor and just keep moving it around accordingly. We use orange plastic construction fence and plastic posts to get them from the van to the tractor each day and vice versa. We have raised chickens now for almost nine months. Back Yard Chickens have been a huge resource of information. Thank you! My chickens thank you too!

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