i had the day off from school today so i started my new project, a quail tractor. i was hoping to build the tractor completly from scraps [we have ALOT of scraps] and a couple of bucks from premiums in 4h. The tractor will be used as a grow out pen for my sustainable flock quail, after leaving the brooder the chickens will be placed in the tractor until sexable, when i will remove the hens and finish growing out the males in the tractor. I was planning on building the botton frame out of 2X6's and creating a floor out of hardware cloth, however my moms reaction was "those poor quail, they can look at the buggies and grass but have to sit on hard, cold wire" so back to the drawing board ... The reason i was going to keep them on wire was because having built chicken tractors before i realised the insecurities of an open bottomed design for such small birds, so i wanted them to be enclosed on all sides. This is eventualy what i came up with.
the frame is made of 2x6's and i'm spray painting the entire thing to make it look borderline presentable. The entire thing is 4x6 feet and the rectangular section in the back is 2x4 ft. The rectangular rear area has a wire base and will eventualy be closed off as a hutch/shelter area i can lock them into at night, if they go in it. the other area will be open to the ground to allow them to walk on the ground and "eat the buggies and grass." i'm hoping this design will allow both foraging and safety at night. I'l add photos as i get more done. Input appreciated. thanks


the frame is made of 2x6's and i'm spray painting the entire thing to make it look borderline presentable. The entire thing is 4x6 feet and the rectangular section in the back is 2x4 ft. The rectangular rear area has a wire base and will eventualy be closed off as a hutch/shelter area i can lock them into at night, if they go in it. the other area will be open to the ground to allow them to walk on the ground and "eat the buggies and grass." i'm hoping this design will allow both foraging and safety at night. I'l add photos as i get more done. Input appreciated. thanks