The Ultimate PVC Chicken Tractor Mobile Coop

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  • www.JLMissouri.com Lewis Family Farm
    Rough list of materials and fitting suppliers is free on my website on the chicken page.
    Built with PVC Conduit, Vinyl sheats and light weight wood siding. Has an automatic watering system, food dishes are elevated and fenced in to prevent contamination. The food bowls rest on a platform, so they come with the coop when moved. Coop has an axle on the back and rolls easily to move. Bottom is open for sanitation and to use a deep litter system in the winter. This coop has cut chicken care time by 3/4, and keeps everything cleaner and healthier.
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  • @JL-by4xu
    @JL-by4xu  3 роки тому

    If you have found any of my videos helpful please use my Ebay affiliate link: ebay.us/pOuT1d

  • @TheOnlyKateslate
    @TheOnlyKateslate 11 років тому

    I used google to search PVC with four-way joints and came up with lots of sources. Good luck.

  • @katee2231
    @katee2231 2 роки тому

    You did a superb job on designing the coop.

  • @davidfalchek3198
    @davidfalchek3198 10 років тому

    Nice job... Big advantage is that it seems light-weight.

    • @JL-by4xu
      @JL-by4xu  10 років тому

      Pretty light for being a land yacht.

  • @darleaduke
    @darleaduke 11 років тому +1

    I am so impressed with your creativity and ingenuity.

  • @healingintoauthentic
    @healingintoauthentic 11 років тому

    What a great, brilliant chicken coop/tractor! - Your design is so well thought out - thank you for sharing this. More and more people are wanting and needing to have chickens - this tractor allows them to move around - eating greens, spreading the compost - thank you for sharing this. If we all share we can build a good quality of life! Wishing you joy!

  • @LeahBrooksJeremiahGardens
    @LeahBrooksJeremiahGardens 10 років тому +3

    This is the nicest chicken tractor I have ever seen!

  • @ABES718
    @ABES718 11 років тому +1

    I wish I could live like this my house and nothing else for miles..nyc is crazy...I envy u bro...lol..nice video

    • @JL-by4xu
      @JL-by4xu  3 роки тому

      Thank You, but I do have neighbors, they are just a lot further away than yours.

  • @Privatestoc2
    @Privatestoc2 11 років тому +1

    I agree, you went pretty fast when showing the end result, which made it very hard to follow. I'd like to build one myself using your idea. would like to see a full shot (not moving) of each section. I could figure it out from there. Thanks.... GREAT idea

  • @jerkyturkey007
    @jerkyturkey007 10 років тому +2

    I have two suggestions or options to consider.
    1. Instead of a garden hose automatic water filler, you could install a standard roof gutter to drain rainfall into your nipple water bucket. Install a layer of window screen on top of the gutter to keep out debris.
    2. The feeder could be a tapered trough so the feed falls closer to the inside edge.
    Great design, I'm sure I can use most of it on mine... thanks.

    • @JL-by4xu
      @JL-by4xu  8 років тому

      +jerkyturkey007 We are in the process of adding a cistern to our house and I do think adding water catchment to the tractor is a good idea.

  • @Wildirishmanbiker
    @Wildirishmanbiker 11 років тому +1

    Awesome video, love the bucket brooding buckets

  • @howardkaemerer
    @howardkaemerer 10 років тому

    brilliant. lightweight. great design. functional. inspired.

  • @larryhayes9047
    @larryhayes9047 11 років тому

    I would like to add to this. As a secondary source of water, put rain gutters around the roof, have the rain gutters flow into a bucket mounted high, let it gravity feed that pvc pipe mentioned above. The trick would be to stop the flow when the pvc trough is full so it does not flood and end up on the ground and drain your bucket dry.

  • @clickhorse01
    @clickhorse01 11 років тому

    Thank you for putting this on UA-cam. I think it is good and practical design

  • @djlewis54
    @djlewis54 12 років тому +2

    Brilliant! Best one I've seen so far. I especially like the feed and water designs.

  • @VickiSchwarz
    @VickiSchwarz 8 років тому

    Your ideas show your inventiveness and problem solving skills! Thank you for sharing

    • @JL-by4xu
      @JL-by4xu  8 років тому

      +Drapeta Berry Thank you

  • @breker19er
    @breker19er 9 років тому

    Great coop design!

    • @JL-by4xu
      @JL-by4xu  9 років тому

      breker19er Thanks

  • @JL-by4xu
    @JL-by4xu  11 років тому

    I live in northern Missouri, I have never lost a chicken to the cold and have used similiar chicken tractors for six years now. Chickens have a feather coat. I don't have experience with colder regions, the coldest it usually gets here is in the single digits.

  • @lukepac371
    @lukepac371 11 років тому

    That coop is brilliant

  • @J-Rigby
    @J-Rigby 10 років тому +1

    You, sir, are brilliant. job well done.

  • @trappeurbrayon
    @trappeurbrayon 11 років тому +1

    I like your lawnmower weels lol

  • @porttab
    @porttab 10 років тому +1

    Excellent!

  • @JL-by4xu
    @JL-by4xu  11 років тому

    I am going to try for a complete list of materials and a video this spring. Thanks,

  • @ramiroarena3487
    @ramiroarena3487 10 років тому

    Interessant ist vor allem, wie der Tractor versetzt wird.

  • @californiagirlagain
    @californiagirlagain 11 років тому

    Awesome practical features.I will be using this design for my backyard coop.Thank you so much for sharing this.

  • @anahatara
    @anahatara 7 років тому +1

    Really enjoyed watching your video. Thank you.

  • @danmatthews3102
    @danmatthews3102 9 років тому +1

    Great job! My girls are going to love it. This is the best one I've seen. Thanks for posting.

    • @JL-by4xu
      @JL-by4xu  9 років тому

      Dan Matthews Thanks,

  • @JL-by4xu
    @JL-by4xu  11 років тому

    I drilled holes in the larger pipe with a paddle bit. I did that with both tractors and it works well.

  • @FarmAlarm
    @FarmAlarm 5 років тому +2

    Good video Joe

  • @M3d1aTake0ut
    @M3d1aTake0ut 10 років тому

    very nice for a portable option, thank you for the info. great design and functionality.

  • @schark30
    @schark30 10 років тому

    man of all the tractors i seen i love yours the best with the toilet thing for an automatically water shut off n you nesting boxes out of buckets i might have to take some these ideas and put them into my own very good video man

    • @JL-by4xu
      @JL-by4xu  10 років тому +2

      Thanks, Copy anything you like, thats why I am putting it out there.

  • @jennyjones2815
    @jennyjones2815 7 років тому

    I love this simple design thanks

  • @JL-by4xu
    @JL-by4xu  10 років тому

    There are wheels on the back of the Ultimate PVC Chicken tractor, lighter PVC tractors like my original design don't need them. My first PVC chicken tractor is over 8 years old and still going, and this Ultimate PVC Chicken Tractor is over a year old and still going. I think PVC is the perfect material for a mobile chicken tractor.

  • @426superbee4
    @426superbee4 10 років тому +3

    I like the Rhode Island Red Chickens there a good layer as well to eat

    • @JL-by4xu
      @JL-by4xu  3 роки тому +1

      Yes, I do as well

  • @joansmith3492
    @joansmith3492 10 років тому +1

    Nice coop. Well thought out.

  • @zyzhang7341
    @zyzhang7341 4 роки тому

    Good job, thank you

  • @urgetopreserve
    @urgetopreserve 11 років тому

    Love your tractor ideas.We make similar watering systems with a small bucket for our rabbits, except, instead of the toilet float we use an evaporative water cooler float that attaches through to side of the bucket at the top. Not sure the difference in price, but it would seem to be better to come through the side of the bucket and not the bottom. Saw your post at TSP forum!

  • @OrangeJeepDad
    @OrangeJeepDad 11 років тому

    strong work bud.

  • @seanpoulk5718
    @seanpoulk5718 10 років тому

    Very nice! The design and functionality is great. I need to get one of these.

    • @JL-by4xu
      @JL-by4xu  8 років тому

      +sean poulk Thanks

  • @JL-by4xu
    @JL-by4xu  11 років тому

    It freezes at night but it usually thaws when the sunlight hits it in the daytime. If it stays freezing for several days we use rubber bowls for water till it warms up. Will be testing a heated version of the waterer next winter.

    • @samtipikin
      @samtipikin 4 роки тому

      Do you add heat lamps during winter how do birds do no insulation in tractor

  • @JL-by4xu
    @JL-by4xu  11 років тому

    We have them mainly for eggs, but do eat the extra roosters.

  • @guerrero14100
    @guerrero14100 11 років тому

    cool video

  • @pamharlow686
    @pamharlow686 9 років тому

    Awesome!! I loved watching. You are genius! I am wanting to start keeping some chickens.

    • @JL-by4xu
      @JL-by4xu  8 років тому +2

      +Pam Harlow Thanks, Chickens are the gateway animal to homesteading.

    • @pamharlow686
      @pamharlow686 8 років тому

      My chicken coop arrives Saturday morning. I am so excited!!

  • @anndennis7163
    @anndennis7163 8 років тому

    If you want setting hens try the Americanas. Green eggs, colorful, lay like crazy.

    • @JL-by4xu
      @JL-by4xu  8 років тому

      +Ann Dennis I have a breeding flock of Americanas and they do lay well. I have not had any go broody yet. One thing I have noticed about them is they scratch more than the other breeds I keep. I use them in the cultivator tractors to clean up between rows of crop. They do this job better than other breeds.

    • @anndennis7163
      @anndennis7163 8 років тому

      +Joseph Lewis I am surprised, my hens have to be discouraged from setting. They raised 18 for me this year.

  • @danieljaramillo3422
    @danieljaramillo3422 10 років тому

    Looks good

    • @JL-by4xu
      @JL-by4xu  8 років тому

      +Daniel Jaramillo Thanks

  • @hardtail52
    @hardtail52 7 років тому

    Great ideas for sure ! Thanks

  • @ledonnek1974
    @ledonnek1974 10 років тому

    Great work!

  • @JL-by4xu
    @JL-by4xu  11 років тому

    My chickens are usually free range, and only return to the tractor to lay eggs and for bedtime. While I am not home they stay locked up.

  • @alexander2398
    @alexander2398 11 років тому

    Nice

  • @JL-by4xu
    @JL-by4xu  10 років тому

    They are sometimes in the chicken tractor when I move it, and will run ahead to get to the unspoiled grass, although sometimes you get a bird brain who will get rolled over, so you have to move it slowly.

  • @jroot517
    @jroot517 7 років тому

    if you want hens that will set nothing beats the banties small but great at raising chicks!!!

    • @JL-by4xu
      @JL-by4xu  7 років тому

      That is what I have heard, my mixes however hatch many more clutches of eggs than the banties I have. I had a Jersey giant that hatched three clutches of eggs last year and raised them up, one after another!

  • @jackbquick123
    @jackbquick123 5 років тому

    Wow these are the best tractors I have seen by far. They are neat and clean and put together very tight and sturdy. I may try and make some like this. If you don't mind me asking what kind of investment would I be looking at,,, ballpark. Thanks for sharing.

  • @brucewayne-cave
    @brucewayne-cave 11 років тому

    Outstanding design...!
    1. How to you kept the food dry in the rain?
    2. How did you affix the wheels to the large PVC?

  • @wa4aos
    @wa4aos 11 років тому

    Very clever design..
    Do youeat your chickens when they get older or just raise them for eggs?

  • @JL-by4xu
    @JL-by4xu  11 років тому

    I think it would work just fine, but not sure how it would save any money. I think the PVC would cost more than the bucket does.
    I do use PVC with caps for one waterer without a fill valve. I pull the top cap off the pvc which is mounted vertical and poor water in it, a hose comes out the bottom which is capped and goes to the bucket inside the coop. Makes it easier to fill the bucket when the tractor is in the boonies

  • @Ghostsquatter1
    @Ghostsquatter1 11 років тому

    Great job. I like it.

  • @JL-by4xu
    @JL-by4xu  11 років тому

    I think it is a good idea.

  • @richardmontoya5754
    @richardmontoya5754 11 років тому +1

    I would like to know how you make your doors. How did you get the hinge on it...great design

    • @JL-by4xu
      @JL-by4xu  3 роки тому

      Regular screw go right into PVC

  • @JL-by4xu
    @JL-by4xu  11 років тому

    Thanks you for your kind comments.

  • @enelyaj
    @enelyaj 11 років тому

    Smart

  • @halilbalaban1056
    @halilbalaban1056 4 місяці тому

    Hello J L. Thank you very much for this nice informative video. I just started following you. I live in Turkey and I want to produce laying hens that graze on pastures. I will benefit greatly from the guidance you showed. I am looking for an answer to a question that I am curious about. I using the number of 100 chickens as an example. In a strong pasture consisting of highly mixed and nutritious grains, legumes, green vegetables and some other vegetables, what should be the minimum area in square meters to feed 100 chickens in 2 days? Of course, I'm talking about a flat area where there is not even a single square meter of unused space.
    Thank you in advance, hoping you will answer this question.

  • @ouhouhcflo
    @ouhouhcflo 10 років тому

    Hi,
    I love your video and your setup, (eventhough I don't get everything, I 'll ask my Aussie husband to help me with that if necessary ;) that is so inspiring and it seems so much lighter than wood or steel so I'll copy your system and have a pain free back thanks to you!!! Thank you so much for sharing your ideas!
    If you have a moment, could you please write a link where I could buy some ''nipples'' to make a clean simple watering basket for my chicken?
    I 'm going to watch your other videos right away and give them a thumbs up!
    Thanks
    Florence (french)

    • @ouhouhcflo
      @ouhouhcflo 10 років тому

      No need anymore : under ''Water nipple''... I have found some on the net... :)

    • @JL-by4xu
      @JL-by4xu  10 років тому

      Thanks, good luck with your Chicken tractor.

  • @jamesperacca2606
    @jamesperacca2606 11 років тому

    Hello are those chickens safe at night from raccoons or fox didn't see door on roosting opening thanks jim love your video

  • @nirushah945
    @nirushah945 9 років тому

    *Great! I should send this to some friends-LOL*

    • @nirushah945
      @nirushah945 9 років тому

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  • @JL-by4xu
    @JL-by4xu  11 років тому

    Usually once a day, sometimes it gets parked for awhile for various reasons.

  • @JL-by4xu
    @JL-by4xu  11 років тому

    I am not sure, I have 25 in there currently with no problem.

  • @MamandaKay
    @MamandaKay 4 роки тому

    I know this is pretty old, but I am building a portable playpen, so to speak, for my girls modeled after your original design. It doesn’t have a coop-just the hoops covered in chicken wire. We have so many overhead predators that I can’t let them free range safely, so this will let me move them around the yard to get fresh grass and bugs everyday. I am having only one slight issue-when I pull the tractor around, the chicken wire digs into the ground and gets stuck or rips up the yard. How did you secure your chicken wire along the bottom edge? I have mine curled under the PVC and zip tied. Thanks!

  • @JL-by4xu
    @JL-by4xu  11 років тому

    I have links to all my sources on my website which is in the description. I tried to put a link to some suppliers but youtube will not let me in the reply .

  • @GregJoshuaW
    @GregJoshuaW 9 років тому

    Great design - this would be so much easier to keep clean. I'm wondering about the winter, how well do your birds make it through the winter with this design?

    • @JL-by4xu
      @JL-by4xu  9 років тому +1

      GregJoshuaW I have had some roosters with big combs get frostbite on the tips, otherwise no problems besides winter.

    • @GregJoshuaW
      @GregJoshuaW 9 років тому +1

      Chickens are amazingly resilient... I might combine this idea with a greenhouse and large compost pile for heat generation in the winter. I just love how easy this is to clean compare to my wood design which also weigh 300 pounds! Thanks!

  • @JL-by4xu
    @JL-by4xu  11 років тому

    I think 25 is about the max occupancy. Probably be better to keep about 20 or less if you don't let them out.

  • @buddybird7174
    @buddybird7174 11 років тому

    neat

  • @gregmann7936
    @gregmann7936 7 років тому

    That is one nice and well designed chicken tractor. What diameter pvc is the bottom frame please? Thanks, Greg

    • @JL-by4xu
      @JL-by4xu  7 років тому

      I use 2" pvc for the bottom. I might try a larger pipe on another tractor to compare. Thanks

  • @JL-by4xu
    @JL-by4xu  11 років тому

    I have the best gaurd dogs. Never lost a chicken at night. The tractor is wired in, and the only way a critter could get to the chickens is to dig, which would attract my dog and be a poor choice. I thought about putting a door to the coop, but decided against it.

  • @JL-by4xu
    @JL-by4xu  11 років тому

    The website is listed in this video description, just copy and paste.

  • @JL-by4xu
    @JL-by4xu  11 років тому

    I wouldn't build the main frame out of 1", it is too light and weak. I built my frame from 2". The hoops coming up from that are 1". I used four way crosses at the top of each hoop to make the backbone running across the top.

  • @JL-by4xu
    @JL-by4xu  11 років тому

    The chicken wire goes over the hoops and is fastened on the bottom, so they cannot come out. So I didn't glue them.

  • @shaunamcvaysv
    @shaunamcvaysv 11 років тому

    I would like to see a step by step video. Great video though.

    • @JL-by4xu
      @JL-by4xu  3 роки тому

      It will happen some year, thanks

  • @JL-by4xu
    @JL-by4xu  11 років тому

    Thank you,
    1. I don't, i dump the bowls when they are full of water. If it rains for a long time they could be fed in the coop. It is usually windy when raining here so an overhead cover wouldn't work.
    2. I have a metal pipe inside the back piece of PVC, the bottom corner of the coop has the four way fittings so the pipe can go right through. I welded studs to the end of the pipe to attach the wheels.

  • @Babygirl-te3ju
    @Babygirl-te3ju 10 років тому

    Every cool

  • @walkingoneggshells
    @walkingoneggshells 11 років тому

    In your first tractor how did you make the holes in the bottom larger pipe to fit in the bent pipes? Thanks.

  • @RichardJones502
    @RichardJones502 11 років тому

    How are you keeping the 1/4 line from freezing in the winter? Or do you even use it during the winter?

  • @busterbonesaw
    @busterbonesaw 11 років тому

    How is this rollable with the pvc base? I wouldn't think pvc of that length would be able to hold the whole load and would bend or break.

  • @Themanolade
    @Themanolade 11 років тому

    Do you have the chickens all day long inside the tractor? Or just at night?

  • @DrJamesBWood
    @DrJamesBWood 9 років тому

    Very nice design. Why did you chose pvc over emt conduit?

    • @JL-by4xu
      @JL-by4xu  9 років тому +1

      Metal conduit would weigh too much to easily move by hand. I do use metal pipe for a lot of farm projects, but PVC is the best material I have found for chicken tractors.

  • @garytjackson
    @garytjackson 11 років тому

    Any problems with the PVC joints? I have been wanting to do something similar and that is the only part that concerns me.

  • @alanesey
    @alanesey 9 років тому

    I loved this design so much I started to build one today. My only question is how did you get the 1/2 inch crosses not to break. As soon as I stated to bend my sticks over, my cross would break. I snapped 2 and decided to stop the build until I get this figured out. Any insight would be appreciated.

    • @JL-by4xu
      @JL-by4xu  9 років тому +1

      While bending do not apply the pressure to the cross, bend the pvc pipe and hold on each side of the cross to keep the pressure off the cross. Once you get it bent and it is in place the pvc will form to the hoop shape and naturally want to stay bent, but you have to get it there. Also the warmer pvc is the easier it bends, so its best to build in the warm sunshine. I set mine in the sun to soften before bending. Hard to describe in writing, good luck with your tractor.
      -Joseph

  • @kenprepp7259
    @kenprepp7259 11 років тому

    What area of the country do you live in ? Do those type walls keep them warm in cold weather ?

  • @mumtazsubhanallahmumtazjaz5033
    @mumtazsubhanallahmumtazjaz5033 7 років тому

    supr i likk it i want to do thad gread maind thanks

  • @kirstigoslow4849
    @kirstigoslow4849 11 років тому

    Hi Joseph cant find directions cant find you web site tried all the differant addresses did a sewarch nothing please can you help. fox has now killed three chickens ugggg need to build one asap or we wont have any left thanks

  • @rodellner6562
    @rodellner6562 10 років тому

    Nice job. Do you think a cover is needed over the feeding area?

    • @JL-by4xu
      @JL-by4xu  10 років тому

      I don't worry about it, if it by chance it rains on the food I dump it out and let the chickens clean it up. My chickens actually free range for most of their food, so I don't use the feed bowls much.

  • @alaskawood
    @alaskawood 11 років тому

    Where did you get the 4-way fittings for your project? I am working on a design similar to yours, but cannot locate the 4 way fittings like you have in yours.

  • @joshcoffman4515
    @joshcoffman4515 7 років тому

    Do you leave them in this during the cold season? How would you insulate it from the cold? I live in town and need something about this size.

    • @JL-by4xu
      @JL-by4xu  7 років тому

      Yes, I have had a flock of chickens living in this tractor since it was built in 2011. Might not work well if you live further north but in Missouri it works fine. I don't insulate it from the cold.

  • @JL-by4xu
    @JL-by4xu  11 років тому

    If you check my website I am adding detailed pictures of the design and more detailed instructions. I am adding pictures and details as I have time. Thanks,

  • @vanessathornbery6215
    @vanessathornbery6215 7 років тому

    What is the height of the housing portion. I'm curious what is your slant.

  • @litahsr.8226
    @litahsr.8226 4 роки тому

    what about winter?

  • @carolechristiansen9133
    @carolechristiansen9133 9 років тому

    Do you have plans to build this coop available? Can you make it with PVC tubing? How much does it weigh?

    • @JL-by4xu
      @JL-by4xu  9 років тому

      Carole Christiansen At my website on the chicken page is a materials list. It is made of PVC pipe, and it is pretty heavy all done as it is 5' x14'.

    • @carolechristiansen9133
      @carolechristiansen9133 9 років тому

      What is your website URL please?

    • @JL-by4xu
      @JL-by4xu  9 років тому

      Carole Christiansen www.jlmissouri.com

  • @ptquilter48
    @ptquilter48 11 років тому

    What do you do with the chickens when you move the coop?

  • @paulrussell9820
    @paulrussell9820 7 років тому

    What's the length and width of the coop and how many chickens and guineas will it hold

    • @JL-by4xu
      @JL-by4xu  7 років тому

      The coop is 5' wide and 14' long. I keep about 10-25 adult chickens in it.

    • @paulrussell9820
      @paulrussell9820 7 років тому

      Joseph Lewis thank you plus how much would it be to make one because I'm disabled and don't get much coming in

    • @JL-by4xu
      @JL-by4xu  7 років тому

      I didn't keep track of expenses but the Ultimate tractor isn't the cheapest one to build. It has a lot of extra features built into it. There are simpler tractors to make, My original chicken tractor cost less than $200 and has the same footprint (5'x14'). If you are on a budget you might look at something along those lines. The ultimate cost's twice as much to build.

  • @hailiestoecker8712
    @hailiestoecker8712 10 років тому

    Apox how much pvc did you use in total?

    • @JL-by4xu
      @JL-by4xu  9 років тому

      There is a rough list of what I used on my website on the chicken page. www.jlmissouri.com

  • @mommyzat34
    @mommyzat34 8 років тому

    how much do a something like this cost to build.

    • @JL-by4xu
      @JL-by4xu  8 років тому

      Around $300 for the Ultimate, a lot less for the Original style.