Predator proof the Hoop Coop Chicken Tractor

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  • Опубликовано: 14 июн 2024
  • How to install a predator apron on the hoop coop chicken tractor.
    Welcome to Cotton River Farm! In this video, we walk you through our detailed guide on adding a predator apron to your hoop coop! Protect your chickens from predators with this easy-to-follow tutorial. This simple addition will help ensure your flock stays safe and secure.🐔🔧
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    • Hoop Coop Plans Set: www.cottonriverfarm.com/store...
    • How-to-Build Videos:
    o Short Build Video: • Beginners guide to bui...
    o Full Build Video: • How to build a chicken...
    Why You Need a Predator Apron:
    1. Enhanced Security: Prevents predators from digging under the coop.
    2. Peace of Mind: Keeps your flock safe day and night.
    3. Easy Installation: Follow our step-by-step guide for a hassle-free setup.
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    Happy Building!
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    00:57 Use a hog panel fence section
    01:50 How to install the predator apron
    03:54 Panels on ends of the coop
    05:10 Bending wires to fit
    07:00 Bending the hinge points
    08:35 Attaching with fence staples
    10:19 Add wire hooks to hold up the apron
    10:53 Moving the coop
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  • @CottonRiverFarm
    @CottonRiverFarm  25 дней назад +1

    Thank you for watching our predator apron build video! Don’t forget to like, share, and subscribe for more homesteading tips and DIY projects. Ready to build your own coop?
    Check out our plans at www.cottonriverfarm.com/store/p/hoopcoopplans
    Check out our build video at ruclips.net/video/45V0hMOsLhc/видео.html

  • @gerardomanuelortiztellado1460
    @gerardomanuelortiztellado1460 12 дней назад +1

    GREETINGS AND BLESSINGS 🙏
    BIG HUG FROM CHICAGO IL 🌪️🌪️🌪️🌪️🌪️

  • @user-ce3rh8jh4i
    @user-ce3rh8jh4i 24 дня назад +1

    Nice job, thanks for sharing

  • @suziehartwright
    @suziehartwright 26 дней назад +1

    Thank you!

    • @CottonRiverFarm
      @CottonRiverFarm  26 дней назад

      I am so glad you liked the video! You're so welcome!

  • @katehudgens8428
    @katehudgens8428 14 дней назад +1

    What do you do in winter to protect in freezing weather?

    • @CottonRiverFarm
      @CottonRiverFarm  14 дней назад

      We use a clear tarp or clear plastic sheets to cover parts of the end wall. Ventilation is important, even in winter, but you want to block the wind. Most chicken breeds are cold hardy so heat is a much bigger stress than cold. In most climates chickens can keep themselves warm as long as they are out of direct wind. You could also add a heat lamp or radiant heater by hanging it from the cattle panels if needed. If in a very cold climate I would suggest having a wider roost bar so they could tuck their toes completely underneath them for warmth.