dooleysm
Platinum Member
I've seen some posts here lately, on guinea hens and another on moving a structure, that have gotten me thinking, which is often a dangerous proposition.
I've wanted chickens for as long as I can remember. For eggs, for meat, for entertainment, for tick control, just for 'fun'. I want to start out with some mature chickens before raising (more likely killing) chicks.
I don't know if I'll like having chickens or how long the wife will put up with it, so I don't want to build a permanent coop until I know what I want and where I want it.
I have been thinking about building a coop that I can drag around to new locations (out of the sun, closer to water, out of sight, etc.) as I dream up better places for it. I have been thinking something along the lines of 3 parallel, horizontal posts (4x4 or 6x6), maybe 8 feet long and 6 feet wide. I am thinking I can brace them across the top with 2x4s. Then I'll frame up a 6ish foot tall coop, cover with metal and be ready for chickens.
I was thinking of some eye bolts on one end to chain to and drag where I please with my tractor. This is the reason for the 3 posts as the foundation. When dragging, they'll act as skids. I'm thinking I'll have to leave the metal siding up a bit from the ground on the front/back of the coop so it doesn't act as a blade when I'm dragging the coop. I could lay some bricks or cinderblocks along the outside edges to keep foxes, cats, etc. out.
Does this sound like a reasonable thing to do, from both an architectural and agricultural standpoint?
I've wanted chickens for as long as I can remember. For eggs, for meat, for entertainment, for tick control, just for 'fun'. I want to start out with some mature chickens before raising (more likely killing) chicks.
I don't know if I'll like having chickens or how long the wife will put up with it, so I don't want to build a permanent coop until I know what I want and where I want it.
I have been thinking about building a coop that I can drag around to new locations (out of the sun, closer to water, out of sight, etc.) as I dream up better places for it. I have been thinking something along the lines of 3 parallel, horizontal posts (4x4 or 6x6), maybe 8 feet long and 6 feet wide. I am thinking I can brace them across the top with 2x4s. Then I'll frame up a 6ish foot tall coop, cover with metal and be ready for chickens.
I was thinking of some eye bolts on one end to chain to and drag where I please with my tractor. This is the reason for the 3 posts as the foundation. When dragging, they'll act as skids. I'm thinking I'll have to leave the metal siding up a bit from the ground on the front/back of the coop so it doesn't act as a blade when I'm dragging the coop. I could lay some bricks or cinderblocks along the outside edges to keep foxes, cats, etc. out.
Does this sound like a reasonable thing to do, from both an architectural and agricultural standpoint?