You've never seen anything like this! Cool chicken coop ideas for "grass fed" poultry!

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  • čas přidán 28. 07. 2018
  • Today's farm vlog takes us out on pasture with our broiler chickens, this video is part of our "Raising Chickens" series to help you find a better way to raise your meat birds. Cool chicken coop ideas for "grass fed" poultry is just a neat little coop idea I put to use on the farm...I hope you enjoy this pleasant little vlog!
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  • @StoneyRidgeFarmer
    @StoneyRidgeFarmer  Před rokem +1

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  • @laneclaypool8005
    @laneclaypool8005 Před 5 lety +82

    You can cut your own tin by reversing the blade in a circular saw so that the blade is running backwards. It makes a very smooth cut. You must use hearing protection when cutting tin in this manner. It will save you paying someone else to do what you can do yourself.

    • @danfaller1089
      @danfaller1089 Před 5 lety +3

      Lane Claypool or cut it with wire

    • @TheRainHarvester
      @TheRainHarvester Před rokem

      @@danfaller1089 cut with wire? How? Interesting

    • @arandom1024
      @arandom1024 Před rokem +1

      Or just buy a proper blade for the circular saw that is meant for metal...

    • @tompincuspy81
      @tompincuspy81 Před rokem

      Yeah, you can buy 4 1/2" or 7" cut off wheels that will fit a circular saw.

  • @jeremiahhill6047
    @jeremiahhill6047 Před 5 lety +24

    Josh, I want to thank you for this video. Back in Late August/Early September, we got our first batch of meat birds ever. We knew that we had to keep them away from our egg layers. I was searching for a cost-effective mobile coop and stumbled across this one. I do have to say that it was super easy to build and fit what we needed perfectly. Ours is 4'x8' and has been slightly modified, but the concept mirrors yours. When we have chickens in there it moves every day and goes around the backyard perfectly. We love the fact that the maintenance on it is virtually zero and the climate has no real effect on it. I look forward to using it 2 times a year for many many years to come.

    • @terriperry6360
      @terriperry6360 Před 4 lety +2

      how do you keep predators from getting to them?

  • @robertgraham292
    @robertgraham292 Před 4 lety +7

    Just made on out of 2" PVC. Turned out great. Thanks for the idea.

  • @hanshardt6122
    @hanshardt6122 Před 4 lety +20

    As an Ironworker I have plenty of times working with steel sheeting on roofs. I know that galvanized sheeting gets extremely hot in the sun, white sheeting reflex the suns heat much better take my word for it

    • @andyjones6361
      @andyjones6361 Před 2 lety +1

      I WAS THINKING THE SAME THING!!!!!!!

    • @seandrake7534
      @seandrake7534 Před rokem

      Yep the problem we have seen with the white rubber roofs is they cannot be around rooftop AC units it reflects so much heat it will melt the ac coils in hot areas

    • @hanshardt6122
      @hanshardt6122 Před rokem +1

      @@seandrake7534 who talking about ac units we're talking about a chicken pen

  • @m.hughes6672
    @m.hughes6672 Před 5 lety +9

    Well presented; love the project. No unnecessary chat; straight to it. Good job man!

  • @StingerSecSol
    @StingerSecSol Před 4 lety +12

    "Your neighbors will think you're a crazy person."
    Love it! I subscribed just because of that statement!

  • @maymelden
    @maymelden Před 4 lety +2

    I absolutely love this idea.. I've been playing around with the idea of having chickens.. and I think this would work great for my front yard

  • @mikewilson8265
    @mikewilson8265 Před 5 lety +10

    Good one. I really like the PVC frame but don't like the exposed tin around the edge. Looks like a long knife waiting for something to cut. I made a pine framed mobile coop for my cousin's kids and covered it with chicken wire like that. It took about 5 minutes for her poodle to break through it to play with the chickens. (No-one was hurt except for my pride.) I ended up using a couple of galvanized wire (1/4 in) fence panels and they worked well. The dog still tried to get in but never succeeded.

  • @davidsherbert6896
    @davidsherbert6896 Před 6 lety +13

    may I suggest a leaf hinge, and a hook latch to hold the coop door down in wind....maybe a knob for easy opening...

  • @gileshanover1539
    @gileshanover1539 Před 6 lety +3

    Awesome chicken tractor, Josh. Easy to make and to move should help many people start raising their own food. Thanks. Have a great day!

  • @geribrandon7057
    @geribrandon7057 Před 4 lety +1

    Wow, I love that. I dont have chickens anymore. But I love them. What a great idea that is.

  • @johnfrancis4809
    @johnfrancis4809 Před 4 lety +9

    maybe make hinges on one side of door panel using rubber straps. such as static straps.
    maybe 10 per panel edge.
    An idea.

  • @wamblipaytah1600
    @wamblipaytah1600 Před 6 lety +371

    No smell, no flies, free fertilizer, AND my neighbors will think I'm crazy??? Man, so many wins! x-D
    That's a great design 😀

    • @hihoney1122
      @hihoney1122 Před 5 lety +1

      Lol that's especially why I wan TV it lol lol

    • @wamblipaytah1600
      @wamblipaytah1600 Před 5 lety

      @@hihoney1122x-D

    • @Vbluevital
      @Vbluevital Před 5 lety +6

      Swivel wing closures would be easy. The chickens will be hot with the sun blazing on a tin roof. Love the grasss mowing fertilizer part.

    • @DyabXl
      @DyabXl Před 5 lety

      .ة حعك٧تكغمجعتحهههلكخغطهع

    • @Davyydable
      @Davyydable Před 5 lety +5

      I may do this, but add some height for roosting space

  • @micraman42
    @micraman42 Před 6 lety +8

    For a door for your mobile coop, I was thinking of just fastening the roofing material to a piece of paneling. You can just lay it on top or use a hinge.

  • @deadacrats6281
    @deadacrats6281 Před 3 lety +2

    great idea, when i do mine i’ll raise one end higher then the other for rain water run off and i’d utilise a portion of the PVC that is used as the frame but use it as a food feeder buy drilling some holes into it so it’s has a dual use as frame and a feeder.

  • @nickwit21
    @nickwit21 Před 4 lety

    You can see here, the birds are on pasture, and yeah that's my front yard! Love this.

  • @jobaccamasakado
    @jobaccamasakado Před 6 lety +4

    Awesome! It's great to see these things evolving. Great mods. Great video. Keep up the good work!

  • @lakebum6211
    @lakebum6211 Před 6 lety +3

    Pretty neat Josh. I'd go with the sliding door. Simple and easy.

  • @mrs.garcia6978
    @mrs.garcia6978 Před 5 lety +1

    I can attest to the explosion of grass, we can still see the green stripes where we ran the birds compared to where we did not. It’s amazing how fast the grass grows back. We run our egg layers now, next year meaties, can’t wait.

  • @armstada000
    @armstada000 Před 5 lety +164

    Hey you may want to reconsider a completely covered roof again Joel Salatin dose 25% mesh on top so the sun can disinfect the birds on a daily basis. Just a quick suggestion

    • @paradoxchild01
      @paradoxchild01 Před 4 lety

      adam armstrong they have outside time everyday

    • @HenrysHere
      @HenrysHere Před 4 lety +4

      SO IN SHORT , NO HE DIDNT THINK OF IT

    • @geanitsucuneli4791
      @geanitsucuneli4791 Před 4 lety +5

      corect!!! Sun is life!

    • @candacekuhn8589
      @candacekuhn8589 Před 4 lety +7

      FARM GIRL WOULD USE HEAVY DUTY GORILLA TAPE FOR HINGE AND DOLLAR STORE BUNGIE TO CLOSE. ;)
      BE HAPPY AND PROSPER 🤟

    • @gigiontube
      @gigiontube Před 4 lety +10

      adam armstrong
      Completely agree with your suggestion. Those chicken need sun to get vitamin D.

  • @whitehorseducharme4428
    @whitehorseducharme4428 Před 5 lety +25

    How about use a PVC pipe that goes all the way across it little drippers on there where you can attach to hose to it and I'll fill it up fill your pan in there with water Hit or Miss down the chickens also

    • @bullsnutsoz
      @bullsnutsoz Před 4 lety +1

      Good thinkun

    • @e75mark
      @e75mark Před 4 lety

      Was thinking that
      I made pvc Drip system 👍

  • @beaneesrotties420
    @beaneesrotties420 Před 4 lety +6

    Thank you so much for the information about the quantity of what is recommended for that chicken coop you maid. Cuts down on so much work of counting how much pipe and all that extra stuff we need to build it 🤣🤣🤣... Much love all the way from Las Vegas NV. P.S Hope you and your family are staying save due to this crazy virus 🦠..

  • @workphone4210
    @workphone4210 Před 2 lety +1

    I BUILT A 3 FT BY 6 FT 2 IN PVC PORTABLE CHICKEN COUP 🐔. CAN'T WAIT TO TRY IT.

  • @millerscorner2
    @millerscorner2 Před 5 lety

    I am 67 and I built a 20x20x8 pen with coop and it's awesome!

  • @georgeseagrave3088
    @georgeseagrave3088 Před 6 lety +46

    I use 5 gallon buckets with chicken nipples on the bottom for watering. They can't crap in their water. I attached hoses to each bucket running to a manifold on the main line. I just open a valve to refill. A trough heater keeps each one from freezing in the winter.
    5 gallon buckets with big enough holes and eyelet bolts serve as great feeders. They peck the bolt and the food falls. It's rodent and weather proof. They can't crap in it.
    I'm thinking about making A frame tractors as wide as a garden row to let the chickens weed and fertilize my garden but restrict their access to the vegetables. The PVC might be a great addition to my plan.

    • @duanerichards2070
      @duanerichards2070 Před 4 lety

      George Seagrave I would like to see a picture of your freezless watering and garden tractor rig for fertilizing row crop

    • @georgeseagrave3088
      @georgeseagrave3088 Před 4 lety

      I'm not sure how to attach the plans or pics. For watering, go to a co-op or Tractor Supply and ask for chicken nipples. You screw them into the bottom of the hanging 5 gallon water bucket. I later evolved that to a wire shelf. The handles gave out over time. I cut a hole near the top of the bucket just big enough for the hose and electric line from the trough heater. Don't cut the hole in the lid. Chickens get up there and crap on the lids. I leave a hose attached to a hose baffle to switch on and off which water bucket I'm filling. I do not leave that attached in the winter for freezing reasons. I put on a quick disconnect for that.
      I never put in the garden. You build a pvc rectangle as wide as your rows are spaced and as long as your rows. In the middle of the short sides, put a T and a vertical post about 3ft. Connect the verticals with a long pvc and 2 90s. Use chicken wire to make a long A frame and close the ends. Rig up a door to get them in and out. Move it from row to row as needed.

  • @shawnvictorharriman5759
    @shawnvictorharriman5759 Před 2 lety +3

    I love this set up man. I’m thinking of attaching a feeder to the side with screws for easy fill. 8x8 nice hangar for waterer…maybe double door hinge with drawer handle on top for door.

  • @TheSmagzilla
    @TheSmagzilla Před 5 lety +1

    nice coop. i did a 4x8 hoop house and lined it with garden wire/chicken wire and a tarp over that. i just lift it up every day and let the chickens out. they return every night.

  • @xFace021x
    @xFace021x Před 3 lety +6

    I'm thinking about making one of these this year. Been watching these videos over and over. I'm thinking 16 T's for mine. I would have vertical center braises where your cross beam is and then two cross beams going on either side of the center vertical braise. I'm thinking for the door use a slot on the tin and screws on one of the cross beams to keep it down but able to slide. Not sure if it will work the way I'm planning.
    Great videos, thank you for these.

  • @AAaa-pd4sb
    @AAaa-pd4sb Před 6 lety +11

    I made one years ago that was to tall and as the years go by its to heavy for me to move... lol Never thought to make a low profile one. Been trying to catch up on all your videos in my coffee breakfast times in the morning. Fun watching you get things done

  • @davespark10
    @davespark10 Před 5 lety +1

    When he said "alriiiight" it calms my soul.

  • @capitaldd5840
    @capitaldd5840 Před 4 lety +2

    GREAT user friendly idea. I don't even have chickens but I might build one of these...... build it and they will come 🤗

  • @davidbreeden9070
    @davidbreeden9070 Před 5 lety +4

    Looks like based on joel salatin idea. seems like a great idea for small sustainable farming. Thanks for the videos!!

    • @TheRainHarvester
      @TheRainHarvester Před rokem

      Joel is using aluminium now because the emisitivity is 1/4 that of steel roofs (too hot).

  • @donlatimer5114
    @donlatimer5114 Před 6 lety +6

    Josh take a one by three board and put under your metal top where your doors going to be, cut it to fit between the pipe and add couple of flat aluminum plate and fasten it to the one end of one by three and to the top of your PVC pipe. Then take some one by two and make you a door frame that will fit between the pipe and passion your metal roofing material to the frame and put hinges on it, on the inside. PVC pipe screw on the some aluminum angle iron for the door to rest on. Where you are using your hanger hooks put a locking nylon nuts on them, this well innate the need for a double nut ..

  • @backyardfarmerpat
    @backyardfarmerpat Před 2 lety +1

    I loved that idea of moving the feeder to the area where you want them

  • @dnayf6323
    @dnayf6323 Před rokem +1

    I love it and love meyers too!

  • @AllExprexxRestoration1972

    Make the cub higher so you can make a workable, standing area with less stress when cleaning the waterer, I’m old farmer from Jamaica, I know the full hundred

  • @hotpawvlog9408
    @hotpawvlog9408 Před 2 lety +3

    Hi,
    Thanks for showing a coop done with different material! Saw a lot of coops but always done with wood which has its own weight - and gets destroyed through the years! Think I will try it with these kind of pipes too!
    Regards from your new subscriber from Germany

  • @lucyrouleau1805
    @lucyrouleau1805 Před 4 lety

    So smart you will do well cause you look like a super smart person we used to raise our own food but now live in the city

  • @journeyfortwo5211
    @journeyfortwo5211 Před 2 lety

    Nice to hear original music and not tired old stock songs!

  • @Debbiesnc
    @Debbiesnc Před 3 lety +5

    Hi great presentation thanks. I’m hoping that you also raise hens for eggs so we can see how you build a cool coop for the long-living chickies!

  • @mickeypritchard475
    @mickeypritchard475 Před 4 lety +7

    Have used old leather gloves for hinges cut off a finger screw both ends cheep works grate for years

  • @jamesroyal1739
    @jamesroyal1739 Před 5 lety +2

    The slide was my first thought ,but I would slide it back over the tin beside the door , no support needed ,good job by the by

  • @genevievegreene1595
    @genevievegreene1595 Před 5 lety +2

    I wanted to do something like this for my rabbits and I am glad I saw this because it cuts my amount of pipe in half. I was going to make 6 frames, cover them in wire and wire them together. My framing idea didn't involve T's. I will draw out one of these and see if I can come up with a better option.

  • @blueheronfarm3818
    @blueheronfarm3818 Před 5 lety +6

    I built a pvc tractor about three years ago. It didn’t last more than one season. The sun in Oklahoma is too strong, not to mention the winds here.
    I now have mine constructed out of 2x2 severe weather pretreated lumber. Not too heavy and I have a corrugated tin roof on them. They are on wooden skids.

    • @bridgetglass7372
      @bridgetglass7372 Před 3 lety

      Terri M can you show me your coop? I have 50 broilers and need something lighter than what I have. In north Texas.

    • @blueheronfarm3818
      @blueheronfarm3818 Před 3 lety

      Bridget Glass mine is a Salatin style tractor. I’m adding a wheel jack on the back end this year to make it even easier to move. The jack in putting on is like the one Sow The Land has on his Suscovich type tractor.

  • @korishan
    @korishan Před 6 lety +3

    I like the idea of using PVC for the coop. I've been thinking about getting some chicks myself and wanted to make a mobile unit. This is a great idea.
    For the door, I was thinking of using 1/2" pvc to make the frame. Then use electrical conduit holders to screw them down to the 4" pipe. This would allow you to have a hinge of sorts
    The advantage of using the 1/2" would allow you to have a ridge in the center to help angle the tin to make the water run off (not that it really matters in this small unit). This would also allow you to make all panels become a door ;)

  • @adamm2909
    @adamm2909 Před 2 lety +1

    Excellent job
    I love it 🇵🇸❤️🕊
    Respect and love from Palestine 🇵🇸

  • @annemiekevaneijkeren4486
    @annemiekevaneijkeren4486 Před 2 lety +2

    Thanks mate, much better than wood. Thanks for the detailed instructions, very useful.

  • @601salsa
    @601salsa Před 4 lety +4

    Use 2" or 1" pipe to create a frame and hinge the frame, you can secure the tin to the pipe as you have done already. That will work just fine. If you had angled the roof an inch you could have collected the rain water reducing chores.

    • @StoneyRidgeFarmer
      @StoneyRidgeFarmer  Před 4 lety +1

      Why would I need to angle the roof if the coop is on a hillside?

  • @brianduguay2024
    @brianduguay2024 Před 5 lety +4

    That even looks pretty nice compared to the wood version. I'd keep 4, 5 gal buckets around with some sand to put on the top 4 corners for gusty days.

    • @StoneyRidgeFarmer
      @StoneyRidgeFarmer  Před 5 lety +1

      Believe it or not...held up great in the wind ...we had 2 hurricanes blow through this year and it sat right on the ground stable and steady...it weighs about $250lbs ish

  • @SimpleRanch
    @SimpleRanch Před 3 lety +1

    I love it! When we kick off our ranch, this will be one of the first things that I will be doing. I am so excited. Thanks for sharing bro.

  • @kennethgumede2184
    @kennethgumede2184 Před 4 lety

    Good idea,much thanks,it is light in weight and easily movable, I am going to try this.

  • @denisegraeff8644
    @denisegraeff8644 Před 6 lety +3

    Looks really nice

  • @smokymountainoutdoorsman1991

    Sweet Jesus those broiler chickens grow fast! Lol. I'd just get me some hinges and make one section of the tin liftable.

  • @kevinmanning4880
    @kevinmanning4880 Před 2 lety +1

    You got great ideas! Thanks for your great videos!

  • @rabbithomesteading3797

    Wow those chickens switched coops with ease! Thanks for the video!

  • @530eman
    @530eman Před 2 lety +3

    Great information, thank you…! I personally would just leave the access tin loose and put a stone or brick on it, that’s what I do now; hassle free

  • @SimpleEarthSelfReliance
    @SimpleEarthSelfReliance Před 4 lety +4

    Love it man, it's a nice idea to use the pvc piping. I want to do the same, but I want them to tractor out my ground (and hopefully destroy our invasive grasses) in the process, so we can build growspaces where the chickens were. Love the system, keep it up, regards from South Africa.

  • @raremedium4091
    @raremedium4091 Před 5 lety +1

    PVC pens are great, clean looking, and light weight. It's easy to work with. It makes me sad that it is more expensive in Canada. I used to raise doves.😁🕊

  • @ricktantlinger7016
    @ricktantlinger7016 Před rokem +1

    Nice - Going to build this today !!! Thank You!

  • @moviemakerwannabe
    @moviemakerwannabe Před 5 lety +7

    I would suggest making the pen a little taller. I've tried both heights and higher was much easier to work the birds. Sometimes you really have to catch one. For your door: might be able to make slots for the sides of the door to fit in and use the ridges of the piece behind for the slides to keep it in place. A slot on the end would be needed so when the door is closed nothing can lift up the door and pull it out of the slots on the sides. Usually we just used hinges and wooden doors but that is much heavier. Our birds like to have perches too.

  • @justinamusyoka4986
    @justinamusyoka4986 Před 4 lety +3

    I'm starting poultry and teach my grandkids how to do it.

  • @pano-rific8838
    @pano-rific8838 Před 4 lety

    With a grass runway for the ranch. This is a perfect solution for free range chicken grazing while fertilizing the grass. ~ your neighbor

  • @nickslingerland4155
    @nickslingerland4155 Před 5 lety

    Thanks a lot for the PVC idea. I think I'm going to do the same thing but smaller pipes with more cross-sections

  • @lizbethdiehl318
    @lizbethdiehl318 Před 5 lety +15

    So cool!! Is there a modification you would recommend for doing this type of set up for egg laying hens?

  • @AAaa-pd4sb
    @AAaa-pd4sb Před 6 lety +3

    Another saweet idea. Good job from Kentucky :)

  • @robertboukhari1519
    @robertboukhari1519 Před 4 lety +2

    Great idea, I have room to place six wheels on the coop and move around the farm. Thanks for the idea.

    • @StoneyRidgeFarmer
      @StoneyRidgeFarmer  Před 4 lety +2

      Wheels become plow points in the mud...don't forget. This skims along wet ground with ease...put wheels on it and you'll be fighting with it. Remember back in the old days...like the movie Old Yeller....folks used drags in the garden for harvesting...because wheels would tear up the land

  • @louannad1
    @louannad1 Před rokem +1

    What a cool idea! Easy peasy cheap and lightweight. I'm going to make myself one of these.

    • @StoneyRidgeFarmer
      @StoneyRidgeFarmer  Před rokem

      lol...well no longer cheap with prices on PVC the way they are nowadays...crazy how much pipe has gone up in price

  • @ChickenHues
    @ChickenHues Před 5 lety +3

    "Plus your neighbors will think you're a crazy person"! LOL Love it!

  • @KeepingItDutch
    @KeepingItDutch Před 6 lety +42

    Looks good josh, I made mine out of 2inch like you said you would have, looks like thats going to work great.

    • @twistedneckoffroad3790
      @twistedneckoffroad3790 Před 6 lety +3

      Dutch, I live in Oklahoma like you do, how will you deal with the wind with your 2" pvc coop?

    • @wamblipaytah1600
      @wamblipaytah1600 Před 6 lety +1

      Keeping It Dutch Hiyas "Dutch" I follow you on the youtubes as well 😀

    • @triggered8556
      @triggered8556 Před 6 lety +1

      Twisted Neck Jeep Co. the wind is just a whisper trying to give you the next clue.

    • @fixitlikeag-fix8080
      @fixitlikeag-fix8080 Před 6 lety +1

      Does the two inch hold up pretty good

    • @FarmallFanatic
      @FarmallFanatic Před 6 lety +1

      Keeping It Dutch Thats not Josh, thats Stoney Ridge 🤪

  • @musiquefrique
    @musiquefrique Před rokem +2

    This is fantastic it’s going to be a project for our therapeutic farm!!! Thanks for the awesome content and newbie friendly explanations!

    • @StoneyRidgeFarmer
      @StoneyRidgeFarmer  Před rokem

      I'm not so sure I'd recommend meat birds for therapy lol...they're not around for very long 6-8 weeks and you're done and ready to process to the freezer

  • @ChadKovac
    @ChadKovac Před 5 lety

    Thanks for sharing these experiences with those of us trying to get out of the craziness.

  • @AndyFetisov
    @AndyFetisov Před 5 lety +10

    Things that I would improve upon. To add weight use 10 lbs dumbbell disks as wheels at the corners. Use electric fence perimeter wire, space it with vertical 2" PVC pipes at the corners and middle. Keep it charged up with a solar panel. Use latch hinges and rivet them on. Run a water hose for the automatic chicken waterer and a mister nozzle in a corner on a timer. Soak the feed overnight and just dump it on the grass in a line, saves about 25% more $ vs dry.

    • @gregmikulewicz7423
      @gregmikulewicz7423 Před 5 lety +2

      They love wet feed. They will run for it.

    • @rosecoward3292
      @rosecoward3292 Před 2 lety +4

      I hear going a step further and actually sprouting the seeds will make your chickens shine with health. (literally)

    • @prairiewoman2054
      @prairiewoman2054 Před 2 lety

      @@rosecoward3292 yes fermented chicken feed is a thing now. As is sprouts. I will be doing that with my layers too!

    • @TheRainHarvester
      @TheRainHarvester Před rokem

      Good idea! Or use old brake pads.

  • @drizzle335
    @drizzle335 Před 6 lety +5

    Hey josh been enjoying the videos. I actually live not far from you I’m in tobaccoville. I use to love those dewalt tools also, I suggest when it’s time to get new ones get a Milwaukee set they are in my opinion best bang for the buck. If your going to be building a bunch in the future it will be worth the investment. I also see you going far on CZcams and on your farm. Keep it up brother

  • @juliaarnold1813
    @juliaarnold1813 Před 2 lety +1

    Thanks for the battery info on top of the rest

  • @1MohrFarm
    @1MohrFarm Před 2 lety +2

    Great idea with the drain pipe as a frame. I added this to my list of projects

  • @RoadhogRNA
    @RoadhogRNA Před 6 lety +7

    That’s just an outstanding job!!!! Those chickens are living at the Hilton!!!! It will be much easier to move and service.

  • @nsainah
    @nsainah Před 4 lety +7

    Am in Kenya, just love ur vlog lots of information am learning. I have a farm also.

  • @ThaParsonsWife
    @ThaParsonsWife Před 5 lety

    Love the new coop and it looks much nicer too

  • @pmchamlee
    @pmchamlee Před 5 lety +2

    The door should be 2x4 welded wire. You have ample weather protection for the birds already, thus you can expose the corner of the 'ark' to sunshine and improve ventilation at the same time. Well done, !

  • @maltipoosoffgrid6868
    @maltipoosoffgrid6868 Před 4 lety +4

    Love the bronco. We just sold a 1970 that needed totally restored

  • @ahmedtouqeer8553
    @ahmedtouqeer8553 Před 5 lety +3

    Good work. Respect from Pakistan. Thumbs up

  • @dduncan221
    @dduncan221 Před 4 lety

    I liked the part “to heavy for my WIFE to move and the part that your Nabors will think your crazy. Both on my list LOL
    Thanks for taking the time to Video, editing and uploading your post “Time is the only resource that cant be paid back or bought” 99% of us appreciate your time and your post. Together we all learn and expand positively make suggestions of possible improvements. God bless your work Josh and I enjoy the music also. Keep them coming I have been watching g for over a year now.

  • @niccolealdrich4890
    @niccolealdrich4890 Před 6 lety

    Good idea! Can't wait to build one. Made some notes for a few changes in the design. We'll share when build ours! ❤tyfs!

    • @StoneyRidgeFarmer
      @StoneyRidgeFarmer  Před 6 lety +1

      If I had to change 4 things:
      1. Better door setup
      2. Build it about 2 inches taller
      3. Place a 4 inch PVC in the center of each long section for support
      4. I'd build it as wide as it is long

  • @davidrush8283
    @davidrush8283 Před 4 lety +6

    jb weld some earth magnets on pvc pipe to hold then just slide back

  • @wilbertbirdner1303
    @wilbertbirdner1303 Před 6 lety +19

    you sold it to me with "your neighbours will think you're a crazy person"

  • @mkanwar3208
    @mkanwar3208 Před 5 lety +2

    Inspirational. Thanks for sharing. Highly appreciated😉

  • @peaceandlove5214
    @peaceandlove5214 Před 4 lety

    Really beautiful and great work,I was googling to find coops and I found your videos,thanks alot.

  • @c.j.rogers2422
    @c.j.rogers2422 Před 6 lety +24

    Great looking tractor. I HIGHLY RECOMMEND you add another layer of wire siding, but attached to the inside of the 4" pvc. This will give the "walls" depth (stay with the 4" pvc), so a coon or possum or fox cannot reach through and grab a sleeping bird by a leg, wing, neck, etc. AND THEY WILL. Doesn't matter that it hasn't happened yet, the preds will find your delicious birds. I also recommend, for that inner layer, you use something much more stout that chicken wire, like hardware cloth. A determined coon will tear through chicken wire like it was cheese cloth. In the future, i would use the hardware cloth for both inner and outer layers. Yes, I have learned all this the hard way. Great demo!

    • @marilynwinnington7942
      @marilynwinnington7942 Před 5 lety

      C.J. Rogers n,

    • @truthseeker9688
      @truthseeker9688 Před 5 lety +1

      C.J. Rogers ,those birds are too crowded.

    • @gregmikulewicz7423
      @gregmikulewicz7423 Před 5 lety

      Remember the one year we had rats. They chewed one leg off several small small chicks. Made them easy targets as they aged.
      One thing I would add is a way to keep this from going airborne if the wind blows.

    • @gregmikulewicz7423
      @gregmikulewicz7423 Před 5 lety +3

      Like the idea of double hard wire cloth. Predators don't give up.

    • @peggyrogers7012
      @peggyrogers7012 Před 5 lety +2

      I definitely agree about the hardware cloth. We have skunks, racoons, possums, coyotes, bobcats, and many many snakes that can go right through that chicken wire. I would be concerned about critters where we live tunneling under that coop, but it could work well where you live. Clever design.

  • @krisk255
    @krisk255 Před 5 lety +3

    Thanks for the idea. If you have limited grass space, how soon before you can return them to the starting grassed area?

  • @mikebenoit158
    @mikebenoit158 Před 5 lety

    Cool stuff Josh

  • @mecameckes227
    @mecameckes227 Před 3 lety

    I really like this run

  • @truepatriot2404
    @truepatriot2404 Před 6 lety +20

    Good design. I see two points for improvement. First since pvc is hollow and light adding a fill at the top and a drain at the bottom would allow for adding water weight to prevent moving in storms.
    Second, poultry netting/chicken wire does little to stop predators. Upgrading to 1/2" hardware cloth would be more resistant and only add a couple of pounds to the overall weight.

    • @saraherwin416
      @saraherwin416 Před 2 lety +1

      Do you think adding the water weight would prevent raccoons from getting in? Should I put a skirt around the bottom too?

    • @leecaffey
      @leecaffey Před 2 lety +2

      solar electric fence!

    • @sarahgardner7671
      @sarahgardner7671 Před 2 lety

      What if you did Justin Roads moving waterer right in the frame of the coop?! Stacking systems!

  • @martinmaddox5315
    @martinmaddox5315 Před 2 lety +3

    Some of my farmer friends have had a taller homemade version of this for 15 years. It is about 4 feet tall x 7 feet long by 3 feet wide. It has 3 raised nest boxes built in one end and I believe they put only 3 chickens per coop. I they had wooden frames and wheels to move them. The wheels barely got them above or even with the ground.

    • @StoneyRidgeFarmer
      @StoneyRidgeFarmer  Před 2 lety +1

      seems like a huge waste of time and material for 3 chickens per coop....however this is for meat birds..not layers so we're talking about a totally different setup for sure

    • @martinmaddox5315
      @martinmaddox5315 Před 2 lety +1

      @@StoneyRidgeFarmer it might be a waste of time but they kill the insects on the pasture or lawn and aerate that section of ground. They also fertilize that small section of ground, not as helpful for a large pasture but is good for the smaller lawn. And most importantly the chickens are healthier. Just have to move often so they don’t damage the lawn. A local farmer sells them to the other farmers for the ones that don’t want to make their own. It is best for a mini farm.

  • @johnaneufeld5442
    @johnaneufeld5442 Před 4 lety +1

    nice abundant garden in the background

  • @Dukemeistro
    @Dukemeistro Před 5 lety

    I’m looking to build one 3’ high, with supports in the middles of each side, so there’s no sagging. And roosts going across the bottom sitting about 0.5’ off the ground. And also will have roof slant for rain. I like your ideas.

  • @coolguy1283
    @coolguy1283 Před 4 lety +5

    That's a good creativity👍 I think there should ten Tees and eight Elbows.

    • @marcbee1234
      @marcbee1234 Před 4 lety +1

      That's correct calculations, I'm glad someone's paying attention.

  • @smellinlady6618
    @smellinlady6618 Před 6 lety +33

    Extreme slow motion lawn mowing

  • @clifflower4311
    @clifflower4311 Před 3 lety

    I’m going to give it a go. Thanks

  • @laohantun7404
    @laohantun7404 Před 5 lety

    Very grand place for chicks......good job Josh.....