KristiPotts
In the Brooder
Hubby was planning to build a coop, but we happened to find someone who builds/sells coops as a hobby. For the price, hubby said it was worth the purchase...especially if he doesn't have to spend his nights and weekends sawing and hammering
We have considered all kinds of coop designs, but it just so happens this coop is a coop tractor. I liked this feature for the option of moving it around the large (fenced in) backyard, although I would also consider it in a stationary location if the chickies are happy.
We are in Georgia, so our summers are hot and our winters are (for the most part) very mild and since this coop doesn't have a completely closed in nesting area, I'm thinking it will do nicely.
Does anyone have any thoughts, positive or negative, on a tractor vs. a stationary coop?
We have considered all kinds of coop designs, but it just so happens this coop is a coop tractor. I liked this feature for the option of moving it around the large (fenced in) backyard, although I would also consider it in a stationary location if the chickies are happy.
We are in Georgia, so our summers are hot and our winters are (for the most part) very mild and since this coop doesn't have a completely closed in nesting area, I'm thinking it will do nicely.
Does anyone have any thoughts, positive or negative, on a tractor vs. a stationary coop?
