jessica66
In the Brooder
Hello all,
I have a 50% built coop. What I have so far is a base and raised roosting/ sleeping area. Not shown is the side and front are covered with hardware wire and a door frame is in for the chickens. I plan to make back open for me cleaning. My original plan was a chicken tractor with the platform enclosed and the front run part with pvc covered in hardware wire.
Why I was thinking a chicken tractor:
1. We live in Florida so part of our yard is wet during summer. The always dry part is next to the pool so I was hoping to only put chickens up there when yard is very flooded ( I have since found after soaking rains that there is a part in the back of yard that stays dry)
2. Less worry about cleaning ( deep litter or sand)
3. Chicken questionable dogs ( however we have 2 herders and a terrier so I think they will be ok after the first few weeks)
My concerns:
1. I know there are many feral/ community cats around here and the currently enclosed area ,while safe, is fairly small.
2. In this design it would be very hard for me to get in and clean run because of how short it is
3. I would like to get a couple of guinea hens as well ( so 3-4 chickens and 3-4 guineas)
I am now wondering if I should put in wood 2x4s as support and roof in the whole thing as a permanent coop or stick with the original plan.
I have a 50% built coop. What I have so far is a base and raised roosting/ sleeping area. Not shown is the side and front are covered with hardware wire and a door frame is in for the chickens. I plan to make back open for me cleaning. My original plan was a chicken tractor with the platform enclosed and the front run part with pvc covered in hardware wire.
Why I was thinking a chicken tractor:
1. We live in Florida so part of our yard is wet during summer. The always dry part is next to the pool so I was hoping to only put chickens up there when yard is very flooded ( I have since found after soaking rains that there is a part in the back of yard that stays dry)
2. Less worry about cleaning ( deep litter or sand)
3. Chicken questionable dogs ( however we have 2 herders and a terrier so I think they will be ok after the first few weeks)
My concerns:
1. I know there are many feral/ community cats around here and the currently enclosed area ,while safe, is fairly small.
2. In this design it would be very hard for me to get in and clean run because of how short it is
3. I would like to get a couple of guinea hens as well ( so 3-4 chickens and 3-4 guineas)
I am now wondering if I should put in wood 2x4s as support and roof in the whole thing as a permanent coop or stick with the original plan.