TheFarmofDreams
Chirping
Hi! I'm starting a new build and thought I'd journal it as I went in order to get feedback & share for other people's inspiration, amusement and maybe even benefit! (Even if the benefit is mostly what *not* to do
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I just bought a little ATV trailer (4'x8') that is super easy to move and quite robust for a (planned) flock of about 12 birds (1 roo). I plan to pasture them in mobile netting, so I wanted a coop I could easily move about, but the more I looked at tractors, the less I liked them for a laying hen set up. (I plan to make a hoop coop for our meatie grow outs though; and to make the layers a "stall" in the barn for winter, we get deep, icy snow). I'm planning to build a coop tall enough to at least kneel (preferably stand) comfortably in, should I need to address any issues in there. and for when it needs swept out. And looking at the underside, I think I'll probably leave the existing solid floor. Then design some kind of an expansion on each side and the back to add the needed square footage. The expansions would be wire floored for easy cleaning. Egg access at the back, and a man door at the front. I'll add a kick stand at the corners to make sure it's stable when parked. I'm excited to start building it when my winter prep projects are done!
Pictures: (the sides come right out, so its a flat bed with insertable sides. I would remove the sides and expand from there i think)

I just bought a little ATV trailer (4'x8') that is super easy to move and quite robust for a (planned) flock of about 12 birds (1 roo). I plan to pasture them in mobile netting, so I wanted a coop I could easily move about, but the more I looked at tractors, the less I liked them for a laying hen set up. (I plan to make a hoop coop for our meatie grow outs though; and to make the layers a "stall" in the barn for winter, we get deep, icy snow). I'm planning to build a coop tall enough to at least kneel (preferably stand) comfortably in, should I need to address any issues in there. and for when it needs swept out. And looking at the underside, I think I'll probably leave the existing solid floor. Then design some kind of an expansion on each side and the back to add the needed square footage. The expansions would be wire floored for easy cleaning. Egg access at the back, and a man door at the front. I'll add a kick stand at the corners to make sure it's stable when parked. I'm excited to start building it when my winter prep projects are done!
Pictures: (the sides come right out, so its a flat bed with insertable sides. I would remove the sides and expand from there i think)