HOW TO - Hoop Coop Chicken Tractor Build

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  • How to build a hoop coop chicken tractor! These go by many names chicken coop tractor, hoop coop, portable chicken tractor, portable chicken coop, cattle panel chicken coop, etc. We think it's the best chicken coop design. It's easy to move and holds quite a few chickens.
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    00:00 HOW TO - Hoop Coop Chicken Tractor Build
    01:30 How to frame the bottom of the Hoop Coop Chicken Tractor.
    02:38 Installing the cattle panel on the Hoop Coop Chicken Tractor.
    04:17 Attaching the cattle panels with staples.
    04:33 How to attach two cattle panels together in a Hoop Coop Chicken Tractor.
    06:21 How to frame a door for a Hoop Coop Chicken Tractor.
    07:00 How we built and secured the back of a Hoop Coop Chicken Tractor.
    07:49 Installing the door.
    10:29 How to install chicken wire on a Hoop Coop Chicken Tractor.
    11:35 How many birds per square foot in a Hoop Coop Chicken Tractor.
    13:35 How to install a tarp on a Hoop Coop Chicken Tractor.
    14:54 Size. Headroom. Why we LOVE Hoop Coop Chicken Tractors!
    16:12 How to secure a chain to a Hoop Coop Chicken Tractor.
    17:12 Outro.

Комментарии • 149

  • @thestonehousefarm1942
    @thestonehousefarm1942 4 года назад +38

    I just watched like 50 videos to build a coop. Either no one would give measurements because one guy wrote a book. Your video was simple complete and understandable. Thanks a bunch.

    • @SixthDayRanch
      @SixthDayRanch  4 года назад

      Thank you! Let us know if you have any other questions! We will be happy to help!

    • @Hjaal904
      @Hjaal904 2 года назад +1

      What's the length of the cattle panels?

    • @SixthDayRanch
      @SixthDayRanch  2 года назад

      16ft

    • @bradmcbeain8199
      @bradmcbeain8199 2 года назад

      These will be the perfect solution for our turkey, Guinea fowl, peacock, and duck grow outs.

    • @shanonjestis167
      @shanonjestis167 2 года назад +1

      Same here.

  • @gbC4mpos
    @gbC4mpos 2 года назад +4

    Brilliant video, thanks so much. God be with you guys!

    • @SixthDayRanch
      @SixthDayRanch  2 года назад

      Thank you friend! Hope it was helpful. You as well!

  • @rebeccafincher2486
    @rebeccafincher2486 Год назад +1

    I just found your channel and binge watched several videos. We live on a homestead in Tennessee (originally from WI). I love the faith in God ya'll have and you seem like you are amazing parents. Glad I found your channel!

    • @SixthDayRanch
      @SixthDayRanch  Год назад +1

      Thank you so much for the kind words!! We are happy you found us! We try really hard to raise these boys into Godly young men ❤️ yall have a blessed evening!

  • @buynsell365
    @buynsell365 3 года назад +4

    Thanks for the information. This gave me more information than your first video. This is by for the most cost effective solution for a chicken coop. Going to the store this weekend to get the stuff.

    • @SixthDayRanch
      @SixthDayRanch  3 года назад +1

      Happy building! I think you'll like it.

  • @nashgichimu4242
    @nashgichimu4242 4 года назад +3

    I must confess to you that you have transformed my mind and am now so passionate about farming in the near future and especially the Chicken farming.Good job !

    • @SixthDayRanch
      @SixthDayRanch  4 года назад +1

      You can do it! All it takes is a little hard work and it will pay off big time!

  • @user-fb9zz9ql9d
    @user-fb9zz9ql9d 24 дня назад

    Nice build. May I suggest placing the eyebolts for the chain on the side skids and not the front and rear. Reason is if when pulling it with machinery and it hits snag there will be much less stress on the framework. Right now the screws that hold the front and rear skid on are bearing the tension when pulled. This may not be a problem if moving by hand or moving with a machine on flat ground.

    • @SixthDayRanch
      @SixthDayRanch  24 дня назад

      This is an EXCELLENT tip! You are correct over the years we've had to reinforce those corners for that very reason. Thanks for taking the time to leave a comment!

  • @raincoast9010
    @raincoast9010 2 года назад +2

    Great build, thanks for sharing.

  • @yourstruly9448
    @yourstruly9448 2 года назад +3

    Love your design! Very helpful video 👍

    • @SixthDayRanch
      @SixthDayRanch  2 года назад

      Thanks! So glad it was helpful for you!

  • @GritandGrace
    @GritandGrace 3 года назад +5

    Excellent job. Built one quite similar recently. I plan on building another for our layers. I’ll be checking out your last build to see how you fixed your layer boxes

    • @SixthDayRanch
      @SixthDayRanch  3 года назад

      Thank you and thanks for watching! We've had great luck with this design. They are still holding strong.

  • @pasttime8450
    @pasttime8450 2 года назад +1

    Awesome!!!! Glad I found yalls channel ill be building one soon

    • @SixthDayRanch
      @SixthDayRanch  2 года назад +1

      Always happy to help! Hope your build goes great!

  • @geralddunn3011
    @geralddunn3011 2 года назад +1

    Thank you!

  • @HerbalMeadowsBotanicals
    @HerbalMeadowsBotanicals 3 года назад +1

    Very clever. Love your channel.

  • @eddyhackleman
    @eddyhackleman Год назад

    Good job, well built...

  • @michaelwilkinson4604
    @michaelwilkinson4604 3 года назад +2

    Hey looks good I like it
    I need to build one for my chickens

  • @dailynature3712
    @dailynature3712 Год назад +1

    really good job especially the chickens coop- subscribing you sir

  • @JoshuaMO33
    @JoshuaMO33 4 года назад +1

    Almost to 150 subs 👍🏻👌🏻

  • @robertfridley280
    @robertfridley280 4 месяца назад

    In Ohio I would definitely use hardware cloth. With all the problems we have with predators, it would be the only way to go. At least around the bottom and door. With that said, I love this design. You guys crushed it.

    • @robertfridley280
      @robertfridley280 4 месяца назад

      I see the video has been up for years! So have you made improvements? I’m thinking wheels and a gravity feed watering and feeding sit up?

    • @SixthDayRanch
      @SixthDayRanch  4 месяца назад +1

      We did end up putting hardware cloth around the bottom 2' due to owls of all things reaching through and getting the birds while they sleep(for those that dont know meat birds sleep on the ground). We added a plasson bell waterer, hanging feeder, and misters on a timer for our hot summers. The design has been great for us!

  • @josiegallegos7144
    @josiegallegos7144 3 года назад +3

    Great information. How do you deal with coyotes around you meat chicken. Will this tractor protect them? Also I am happy to see that you call you wife beautiful when working. I don't see many couples doing this when working together on their homestead. Thank you for taking the time to share.

    • @SixthDayRanch
      @SixthDayRanch  3 года назад +2

      Fortunately we have good perimeter fencing so we don't worry much about coyotes. I suspect it would do decent at protecting them though. Appreciate the kind words! Yes she's one of a kind and we work well together!

  • @sumtingwong4997
    @sumtingwong4997 2 года назад +2

    I just did this build. Thanks for this It was so easy to follow along. Can't believe 2x4x12's are around $15 SMH.

    • @SixthDayRanch
      @SixthDayRanch  2 года назад +1

      So glad our video helped. Wow I didn't know that's what they cost now. I haven't had to buy wood in a while thankfully. Hope the build works well for yall!

    • @naomiwiechman9594
      @naomiwiechman9594 2 года назад

      How much was the total cost?

  • @salinamartin8711
    @salinamartin8711 2 месяца назад +1

    I know I caught this 3 years late but I take rope and run it through the brokers and pull tight and tie tight at bottom.

  • @LanceTOsborne
    @LanceTOsborne 3 месяца назад +1

    Making two of these right now. Is there anything you’d change or upgrade after having had them a while? Thanks for the vid and detailed instructions!

    • @SixthDayRanch
      @SixthDayRanch  3 месяца назад +1

      awesome! Hope it goes well for you brother! Here is what comes to mind:
      1. hanging feeder
      2. hanging auto waterer Video: ruclips.net/video/sVOqufJo7XI/видео.htmlsi=eIEmVLZxrB02Iaf_
      3. misters on a timer (for those 100 degree summer days!) Video: ruclips.net/video/sVOqufJo7XI/видео.htmlsi=eIEmVLZxrB02Iaf_
      4. hardware cloth at least on bottom 2' to prevent predators from reaching through the chicken wire
      5. add a latch to the inside of the coop so you can secure it while in there working (or maybe a better latch that opens inside and out)
      6. I hung some hooks on the inside to hold Rattle Paddle: amzn.to/4abo1Mq (really helpful to move them)
      7. We keep a scale and a 5 gallon bucket hanging on the top left out of the way to track weight progress (amzn.to/3VHaIyN) (we do this weekly) Video: ruclips.net/video/T3lnlLLwmiY/видео.htmlsi=k6W6yMZqjOpv1k88
      Those are all I can think of right now. Hope that helps!

    • @LanceTOsborne
      @LanceTOsborne 3 месяца назад

      @@SixthDayRanch That is crazy helpful. Thanks again.

  • @erinh2061
    @erinh2061 3 года назад +3

    This is so helpful. I am about to try one for laying hens. We are new to farming and learning as we go. Bought our dream property in N.Tx a few months ago. Finally out of the city and on 26 acres of heaven.
    On the laying coop, how did you frame the back panel with the nesting coop and back door? And what size board did you buy?
    Thank you and God Bless!

    • @SixthDayRanch
      @SixthDayRanch  3 года назад +1

      They are so easy and are holding up well! I bet yall will love it! Congrats on the beautiful property!! We used 1/2" treated plywood and framed the back door in 2x2s. We used vertical 2x4s to attach it all to across the back. Hope this helps!

    • @erinh2061
      @erinh2061 3 года назад +1

      @@SixthDayRanch Thank you so much!

  • @spudgn
    @spudgn 3 года назад +2

    Call a frat bed driver and ask for tarrping advise. Just saying. Trucker rope etc or bungee cord.
    Good job. Trying to get my filipina to consider this on our 5000 square meter farm / orchard in Misamis Occidental. She takes her nursing boards this month. She is a fire cracker like your beloved.

    • @SixthDayRanch
      @SixthDayRanch  3 года назад +1

      Ha that's not bad advice! We had a heck of a time with that tarp! That's great and tell her good luck on the boards. I'm sure she'd make an excellent farmer.

  • @robertmorrison3532
    @robertmorrison3532 2 года назад +1

    Liked your video. I have layers. Do you have any videos on to make a nest box for a hoop style chicken tractor?

    • @SixthDayRanch
      @SixthDayRanch  2 года назад

      Awesome thanks! Here's our other build and what we did for nesting boxes: ruclips.net/video/JNwOwHV6yYM/видео.html

  • @ChrisBrown-fd3th
    @ChrisBrown-fd3th 3 месяца назад

    I love it. The only concern I have is that every tarp I have bought doesn't hold up for more than a year due to sun rot. Any suggestions

    • @SixthDayRanch
      @SixthDayRanch  3 месяца назад

      There is a tarp in the description of our video. It's the same tarp from this video that has still held up all this time! We made two of these coops and the second one is not cow proof! 🤣 They will definitely eat them! But this tarp has held up in wind storms, rain, sun, and snow! It does say it is UV rated. Not sure if all tarps say this or not.

  • @dirtydan2007
    @dirtydan2007 Год назад +3

    Do you install a nesting box for them to lay eggs in, or do they lay wherever in a coop like this? I've been curious about this since I'm more familiar with the smaller wooden coops with the nesting box attached. As a not so handy man, this coop seems easier to construct than those though.

    • @SixthDayRanch
      @SixthDayRanch  Год назад +1

      This one is for broilers, but we did another video on one for our laying hens with a nesting box here: ruclips.net/video/JNwOwHV6yYM/видео.html

  • @briancreeden.1954
    @briancreeden.1954 3 года назад +2

    Love your hoop coop do you have a material list and measurements . And do your laying hens do ok in this coop over the winter I’m in Missouri and want to do 6 hens in my backyard thanks for your time

    • @SixthDayRanch
      @SixthDayRanch  3 года назад +1

      Thanks! We put together a short blog on this that may help: sixthdayranch.com/2020/06/05/easy-meat-chicken-tractor/. Ours do great over the winter but of course we are in Texas and they are pretty mild. What I've seen folks do on these types of coops in the winter is cover all the way to the bottom with a tarp to block the cold wind and run an extension cord with a heat lamp. Hope this helps and thanks for reaching out.

    • @briancreeden.1954
      @briancreeden.1954 3 года назад +1

      @@SixthDayRanch thx for getting back with me I hope my city guys approve this for my coop you explained it well in your build . If I have any more questions hope it’s ok to ask more thx Brian .

    • @SixthDayRanch
      @SixthDayRanch  3 года назад +1

      Always happy to help!

  • @privateuploads-geo2625
    @privateuploads-geo2625 2 года назад +1

    nice build! just got some chickens myself... built a small "chickshaw" and have elec fencing for their outdoor time....but I think I'll build a coup like yours to give better protection at times, as we do have coyotes, mt lions, bobcats, racoons, and hawks to deal with. What about protection from animals that dig? I'd rather not trench the perimeter...do you think for a stationary spot, that buildng on 2-3" of gravel would keep diggers out? I would then put some dirt on top for the inside area where chickens will be.

    • @SixthDayRanch
      @SixthDayRanch  2 года назад

      That's not a bad idea. We have good perimeter fencing so digging predators haven't been much of an issue for us thankfully. Seems like the gravel idea could work. Of course that would take away the convenience of being able to move it wherever you wanted.

    • @privateuploads-geo2625
      @privateuploads-geo2625 2 года назад

      I was given 5 hens… and a rooster! Well I’m on 3 acres but one neighbors’ house is close and he was getting awakened at 5:20am.. so I’ve moved the chiclshaw 3 times. Now our house is between him and our chickens and he’s not hearing much. So I don’t have many other spots that are flat and useable, so it’s current spot will likely be a permanent home. I’ve also seen others put hardware cloth around the coop on the ground, about 2’ wide.

    • @SixthDayRanch
      @SixthDayRanch  2 года назад

      Yes it's tough having a rooster when you have neighbors! May consider just having hens and giving the rooster away or putting him in the crock pot. If you aren't going to incubate eggs no reason to feed a rooster. Of course they can be beautiful and nice to have as well.

    • @SixthDayRanch
      @SixthDayRanch  2 года назад +1

      BTW definitely recommend incubating at least once! It's a cool experience!

  • @charliesmith9528
    @charliesmith9528 2 года назад +1

    I missed where you said how long the cattle panels are,,like the idea,,seems like it would withstand our severe thunderstorms we have in sc in summer

    • @SixthDayRanch
      @SixthDayRanch  2 года назад

      16ft. We've got a ton of use out of these style coops for both layers and meat birds. They have survived all the storms too!

  • @paulmcgill94
    @paulmcgill94 3 года назад +3

    What do you estimate the weight of the unit to be? Did you lose any chickens to predators from the tractor?

    • @SixthDayRanch
      @SixthDayRanch  3 года назад +3

      Sorry I'm honestly not sure about the weight! I can tell you it's light enough to pull by hand. Thankfully we haven't lost a single bird to predators. This design seems to be rock solid and we absolutely love it.

  • @whatsup7342
    @whatsup7342 2 года назад +1

    Do you guys have the video of how you attached the wire to the front curve where it does not poke you? I had a problem with past coop where birds would roost up there and injure their feet.

    • @SixthDayRanch
      @SixthDayRanch  2 года назад

      No video but basically we just bent the ends of cut wire downwards through the roof wires with our hands so none of them are sticking up.

  • @tobyglenn1869
    @tobyglenn1869 2 года назад +1

    Why did you choose Hog rings to hold the panels together? Do you think zip ties would work just as well? I'm about to build one of these myself! I have a chicken tractor already, but I'm 6'3"and I'm hoping this is a little less cramped 😂

    • @SixthDayRanch
      @SixthDayRanch  2 года назад +1

      Hog rings work great for joining wire and they hold up great! I'm sure zip ties would work just fine too. Good luck with your build. I think you'll enjoy the extra head room. I know we sure do!

  • @jeffccr3620
    @jeffccr3620 2 года назад +1

    Think i will copy this but do my base out of 2x8 so i can put 10" wheels on it that way its inch half off the ground
    Nice setup tho

  • @stevestanley5183
    @stevestanley5183 Год назад +1

    no problems with predators diging under the boards?

    • @SixthDayRanch
      @SixthDayRanch  Год назад

      We've had great luck with these! We make sure the ground is fairly level around it. Only predator we've had issues with is owls reaching through.

  • @deputywife1114
    @deputywife1114 3 года назад +1

    What did you use for the door, the door frame, and the back wall? I went to the blog and you skipped over that part and went right to the tarp.

    • @SixthDayRanch
      @SixthDayRanch  3 года назад

      Apologies! Everything is treated 2x4s except for the door itself (2x2s). We secured the door and back wall to the panel with 3/4" galvanized staples. Hope this helps!

  • @teenajtx
    @teenajtx Год назад

    I would try to re- fold that end tarp so that the TOP lays over the lower portion for guiding the rain drip away from the inside of the coop so a mud spot does not develop.
    .

  • @teenajtx
    @teenajtx Год назад +1

    YOu are putting a copper hog ring on a galvenized wire... I think that may create an ion exchange that increases rust... You may want to switch to a galvenized ring to make the join. Thanks for this simplicity! I am trying to get an easy way to SEE if chicken in my backyard are feasible for me.

    • @SixthDayRanch
      @SixthDayRanch  Год назад

      That's another great point thank you. We were actually a little concerned about that as well, but it's holding up just fine and that cattle panel is so tough I dont suppose it'll matter anytime soon. Either way that is still a very valid point to consider and thank you for sharing!

    • @teenajtx
      @teenajtx Год назад

      @@SixthDayRanch My Dad was just sort if a nut about combining metals in production of cars etc. Ferrous and non ferrous.
      That said. I love to SEE copper wire UT is beautiful and it oxidizes to green. If your rust is not green... It is the cattle fencing that is deteriorating versus the copper.. At least I think that would be right.
      Good show! Thank you!
      I'm trying to determine best way to house some backyard chickens in TX and I have a bit of a back issue that keeps me from being able to construct things like I once could.
      I like the hoop concept. I'm going to look at your bid with the egg boxed on one end. That may be the right ticket for me.

    • @SixthDayRanch
      @SixthDayRanch  Год назад

      We've had great luck with the coop for our egg layers. While it's not very heavy to move it's certainly not light. We can move ours by hand, but we like to use the mule when possible. In the future we're going to put a winch on the front of the mule and use that to make it easier.

    • @teenajtx
      @teenajtx Год назад

      @@SixthDayRanch I have seen that there is a texas company that makes a hoist of sorts that lifts the bottom frame and engages wheels that then allow you to pull it around. I cant recall the name looks easy.

  • @juliaharrelson
    @juliaharrelson 4 года назад +2

    How did you put the wooden portion of the door frame together? Did you do pocket screws or another method?

    • @SixthDayRanch
      @SixthDayRanch  4 года назад +1

      All done with a framing nailer. Has held up very well!

    • @SixthDayRanch
      @SixthDayRanch  4 года назад +2

      The first coop we built used regular outdoor screws and it works great as well. No need for anything fancy like pocket screws especially with how soft the wood is on those 2x2s. Just screw them in a little tighter and they'll flush easily.

  • @halilbalaban1056
    @halilbalaban1056 4 месяца назад

    Hello my friends. I send you my love and greetings from Turkey. Your chicken coop is very beautiful, I congratulate you and wish you to use your coop well and beautifully. I tried to watch your video with Turkish subtitles. However, due to translation errors, I could not understand the measurements correctly. Could you please write me the width, length and height of the chicken coop in meters?
    I wish you a nice night.

    • @SixthDayRanch
      @SixthDayRanch  3 месяца назад

      Greetings! It's 10'x8' (3.04 x 2.43 Meters).

  • @naturegirlmia
    @naturegirlmia 3 года назад +3

    Perhaps i missed it, but is your measurements 7 w by 8 L ??

    • @SixthDayRanch
      @SixthDayRanch  3 года назад

      sixthdayranch.com/2020/06/05/easy-meat-chicken-tractor/
      Here's a blog that breaks it down just a little bit better. Hope this helps!

  • @johnovan58
    @johnovan58 Год назад

    Hello, what did you use for the wheel set up? Trying to find that rod and wheel set up.

    • @SixthDayRanch
      @SixthDayRanch  Год назад

      We ended up not using wheels. It skidds really well.

  • @stevestanley5183
    @stevestanley5183 Год назад

    16x50 for the cattle pannels.

  • @stephenseidl3389
    @stephenseidl3389 2 года назад +1

    Is that a Tahoe Ski & Fish behind you? I have the same boat in red!

  • @MrLwr4444
    @MrLwr4444 3 года назад

    What size was the tarp I built one to this size what size tarp did you use thanks great video

    • @SixthDayRanch
      @SixthDayRanch  3 года назад

      This is the one that we used for our coop:
      www.tractorsupply.com/tsc/product/jobsmart-heavy-duty-tarp-10-ft-x-13-ft
      Thanks for watching!!

    • @MrLwr4444
      @MrLwr4444 3 года назад

      @@SixthDayRanch thsnk you so much for getting back to me I appreciate you taking time out of your busy day I'm not if a sub but I am now thanks have a good day

    • @SixthDayRanch
      @SixthDayRanch  3 года назад

      Thanks so much for the kind words and for the support! You're very welcome! We know it's hard to get answers out there because folks are so busy! We try really hard to help wherever we can!

  • @whatsup7342
    @whatsup7342 2 года назад +1

    Forgot, what do you do to keep critters from digging to get in there?

    • @SixthDayRanch
      @SixthDayRanch  2 года назад

      Thankfully we've never had issues with predators digging under.

  • @pennyneimiller2200
    @pennyneimiller2200 2 месяца назад +1

    What size hog rings?

    • @SixthDayRanch
      @SixthDayRanch  2 месяца назад

      3/4" Here's an affordable kit: amzn.to/3JCYn7B

  • @sumasaum
    @sumasaum 3 года назад +1

    Can Horse Fence Panel be bent the same way? They are the same overall dimensions but the holes are conveniently 2" x 4".

    • @SixthDayRanch
      @SixthDayRanch  3 года назад +1

      From what I've seen yes. But you'd loose the snake prevention that chicken wire helps with. Something to keep in mind. As long as the ground is flat there's not much room for a larger snake to enter. That's the main reason we like to use the chicken wire.

    • @sumasaum
      @sumasaum 3 года назад +1

      @@SixthDayRanch Thanks 😊

    • @SixthDayRanch
      @SixthDayRanch  3 года назад

      No problem! Glad we could help!

  • @coreyj2
    @coreyj2 2 года назад +1

    how did you add the nesting box on the other build

    • @SixthDayRanch
      @SixthDayRanch  2 года назад

      Here's a video on how we put that one together: ruclips.net/video/JNwOwHV6yYM/видео.html

  • @dalebaker9788
    @dalebaker9788 2 года назад +1

    What keeps the wind from blowing them over

    • @SixthDayRanch
      @SixthDayRanch  2 года назад +1

      Great question! I think because of the curved top the wind just goes right over. We have only ever steaked them to the ground during a major storm. We've had many high wind events and never an issue. Someone smarter than me may be able to explain why.

  • @tmv8694
    @tmv8694 4 года назад

    How many 2x4s did you use in total?

    • @SixthDayRanch
      @SixthDayRanch  4 года назад +2

      2 10', 4 8 ' 2x4s and 3 8' 2x2s.
      Apologies, I never got around to doing a complete parts list!
      Here's a short blog on the build as well if it helps:
      sixthdayranch.com/2020/06/05/easy-meat-chicken-tractor/

  • @joelspitzer4404
    @joelspitzer4404 2 года назад +1

    I wanna see the other coop please

    • @SixthDayRanch
      @SixthDayRanch  2 года назад

      ruclips.net/video/JNwOwHV6yYM/видео.html Thanks for watching!

  • @MrFakit
    @MrFakit 2 года назад +1

    Thumbnail looks like the beginning of a Karen standoff 🤣

  • @nickraymond7357
    @nickraymond7357 Год назад +1

    How much did it cost to build

    • @SixthDayRanch
      @SixthDayRanch  Год назад

      Honestly the prices have changed so much on wood since we built this a few years ago. I'd say roughly around $200.

  • @bynumbunch7190
    @bynumbunch7190 3 года назад +1

    How many birds did you put in there?

    • @SixthDayRanch
      @SixthDayRanch  3 года назад +1

      This can hold up to 50 but we like to keep it closer to 36 birds at a time.

    • @SixthDayRanch
      @SixthDayRanch  3 года назад +1

      We are more than happy to answer any other questions you may have! Thanks for watching!

  • @Sam80027
    @Sam80027 2 года назад

    What is the highest heigth of the coop?

  • @wvcruffler123
    @wvcruffler123 2 года назад +1

    What was your width again? 10’?

    • @SixthDayRanch
      @SixthDayRanch  2 года назад

      10x8

    • @SixthDayRanch
      @SixthDayRanch  2 года назад

      8' across the front and back, 10' on the sides. 99" on center for the front and back boards.

  • @geralddunn9138
    @geralddunn9138 2 года назад +1

    What’s poultry tape?

    • @SixthDayRanch
      @SixthDayRanch  2 года назад

      Poultry netting. Its similar to this: amzn.to/3vhpHCh

  • @ChickenTenders101
    @ChickenTenders101 8 месяцев назад

    how much does this weigh?

    • @SixthDayRanch
      @SixthDayRanch  8 месяцев назад

      Not sure the exact weight but one person can move it by hand on level ground. We usually use our UTV though.

  • @adamm2909
    @adamm2909 2 года назад

    🇵🇸❤️🐇🐓🦆 🙏
    Good job
    Lots of respect and love.
    From Jerusalem, the capital of Palestine