"Portable and Mobile
Chicken Coops"

In our first couple days we talked about...
-> Temperature
-> Predators
-> Essentials to consider before building
-> The most important coop building materials

In today's note, we'll talk about portability or mobility.

There are many reason why you might want a portable chicken coop.

    • -> Chickens can quickly scour a small area of all grass and other foods very quickly - so they need to be moved often to have fresh food to scratch at.
    • -> So they can't get into your garden and other plants and eat them. (When they are cooped up in a mobile coop, they can't do that)
    • -> You can quickly and easily fertilize different areas of your yard (chickens are well-known to be great organic fertilizer producers).

One of the easiest ways to make a coop portable is to use 2 x 2, or 1 x 2, framing lumber, instead of 2 x 4.

    The most important thing about portable chicken coops is...

    it is probably best if you can move it by hand. Some are built to be moved by cars or farm equipment, but unless these are easily accessible, you most likely will never move the coop.

    So... easily moveable, by hand, with 1 or 2 people is your best coop plan.

    You can check out some Mobile coops here:
    http://www.chickencoopplan.com/mobilecoops.html

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    P.S. If you have any pictures of your chicks or your coops, I would love to check them out. I enjoy seeing other people's family flock, and seeing the lives that folks have with their pets. I would appreciate if you would simply hit reply and shoot me a mail with your favorite pet pic.


    In the following sessions, we will cover...

    * General thoughts on coop design from the inside

     

    Best Wishes until next time,
    Kelson "King of the Coop" Spear




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