Thank you for the notes on the build. The book is reaching 10 years old and thousands of copies old. Amazing people like yourselves have taught me so much about the initial design. It still holds up, but there is definitely room for improvement with my instructions.
Thanks so much for checking out our video! Am honored that you would take the time to watch it! We watch all of your videos and listen to your podcasts. Though we probably have a few years of age on you, we want to be just like you when we grow up! Thanks for the comment.
Hello Watts Way Farms family. You have made 2 very nice chicken tractors, I congratulate you. I follow you from Turkey. This video was very helpful to me, thank you. There are things I want to ask. Could you write me, plesase, the length, width, wall height, and roof height of this tractor in feet? I send you my love, respect and greetings from Turkey.
The coups look really nice. The only problem I see with them is there seems to be gaps between the boards and the ground, and I wonder if that could lead to problems with predators ? Otherwise, they look good and can’t wait to see the chickens in them.
Thanks for the comment! My next video will be on us moving the chicks from the brooder to the tractors! We used the pieces I cut of the tops of the PVC feeders and small blocks of wood to fill in the gaps until the chickens get a little bigger. Plus we run a hot wire around the tractors to help deter predators.
So i made a chicken tractor a lot like these years ago but for hoop i used hog panels. Its heavy and i didn't move it much but that was my fault. The back fell off the first move so instead of hearding chickens again it stayed put
Thank you for the notes on the build. The book is reaching 10 years old and thousands of copies old. Amazing people like yourselves have taught me so much about the initial design. It still holds up, but there is definitely room for improvement with my instructions.
Thanks so much for checking out our video! Am honored that you would take the time to watch it! We watch all of your videos and listen to your podcasts. Though we probably have a few years of age on you, we want to be just like you when we grow up! Thanks for the comment.
I also LOVE the roll up sides.
Ya, with summers that hover around triple digits here in Alabama, the roll up sides give us another way to help ensure happy healthy chickens.
Beginning of the video was just priceless 😅
I like that water solution. Well done!
Thanks!
Great video! I used pocket holes for the door too. And everywhere else I could, just to strengthen a little
they look great 👍
Thanks!
Hello Watts Way Farms family. You have made 2 very nice chicken tractors, I congratulate you. I follow you from Turkey. This video was very helpful to me, thank you. There are things I want to ask. Could you write me, plesase, the length, width, wall height, and roof height of this tractor in feet?
I send you my love, respect and greetings from Turkey.
The coups look really nice. The only problem I see with them is there seems to be gaps between the boards and the ground, and I wonder if that could lead to problems with predators ? Otherwise, they look good and can’t wait to see the chickens in them.
Thanks for the comment! My next video will be on us moving the chicks from the brooder to the tractors! We used the pieces I cut of the tops of the PVC feeders and small blocks of wood to fill in the gaps until the chickens get a little bigger. Plus we run a hot wire around the tractors to help deter predators.
So i made a chicken tractor a lot like these years ago but for hoop i used hog panels. Its heavy and i didn't move it much but that was my fault. The back fell off the first move so instead of hearding chickens again it stayed put
Has anybody built these without the half lap joints?
In the book, John Suscovich mentions building without the half lap joints. Says it OK.
I'm looking to build a tractor, but I don't like the Tarp, I'm going to build mine out of metal
Half lap is not for just anyone. Sould be left to pros.