Portable (Tractor) or Permanent?

adeleroy8

Chirping
5 Years
Mar 17, 2014
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Waxhaw, NC
Its been 18 months at my new place and I still don't have chickens. I just can't decide on getting a portable (Tractor) style coop or a permanent one. Live in an area with coyotes, hawks, loose dogs etc...and I'm afraid a portable will not be safe enough. Or are they safe enough? Also worried about the grass & landscaped areas b/c I want them to free range. My husband is NOT crazy about the idea of getting chickens. Any advise?
 
Best advice I can give is to thine own self be true. If you are willing/able to move a tractor every 3-4 days (in the cold, in the rain) to fresh grass then a tractor can be a GREAT thing depending on your flock size. Larger flocks require larger coops/runs and larger coops/runs are more difficult to move. The average BackYarder with less than 8 hens could certainly fortify a tractor sufficiently to handle any predator up to and including bear (with electric fencing). We actually bought one of those cheap chinese stationary coop/run kits and with a little extra wood and screws, turned it into a fortified tractor.
 
Thanks Monquire...I think I have decided to go with the tractor. Can you send me a pick of yours? And...did you run electrical wire around the actual coop and still be portable?
 
Pics attached...first is how the kit is supposed to look and then how ours looks.



We made some major mods...like tossing the original heavy roof panels for super-lightweight polycarb and tossing a 21x27 window in the front of the coop for natural light and ventilation.

I did get an automatic door opener, an electric fence energizer and solar panel/battery. I haven't figured out the best way to run polywire around the base yet...but as soon as I do, it'll be electrified to add another layer of defense against critters.

 
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More great info...love your coop. Which auto door did you get & are you happy with it? Will research poly wire tomorrow,
 
We went with the Pullet-Shut door with the photo sensor (opens at dawn, closes at dusk). Seems engineered/built very well. I don't have to roll my arse out of bed at dawn to let them out of the coop and into the run so for that reason alone I am very happy with it.
 

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