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  • @jeshurunfarm
    @jeshurunfarm 3 роки тому

    You have so much content, so I'll have plenty to keep me busy while I hide from the midday sun.
    Respect from Africa 🇿🇦

  • @ledonnek1974
    @ledonnek1974 6 років тому +3

    Well done Richard, I am interested in seeing how you move these in a future video...

  • @friedel8338
    @friedel8338 7 років тому +41

    How about naming the pens 'Starship H'enterprise?'

  • @designaddict101
    @designaddict101 3 роки тому

    I'm collecting old push bikes now! 👍👍

  • @DanielBabcock1776
    @DanielBabcock1776 2 роки тому

    How have these handled high winds?
    Have you had foxes jump over?

  • @christinebuckingham2480
    @christinebuckingham2480 6 років тому

    I don't understand how this saves you time. It takes me and the hubby an hour to completely remove and replace a 100 ft fence (this includes getting the sides as straight as possible, pegs on the bottom for snake protection and removal and replacement of ground rods, eventually we will be able to be a little faster but not much), and with that many birds in that area you are gonna need to move that every couple days, isn't it faster to just move the broiler pens everyday which shouldn't take as much time as moving that fence does.
    Also I don't understand what those pens are doing for the birds now. With no sides down to the ground they aren't stopping wind, I wouldn't think you would need sun protection for them in Sweden, I guess they are keeping the rain off them if they choose to stay under there when it rains, what other use am I missing?

  • @noah786
    @noah786 4 роки тому

    Chicken Trains

  • @farmergirlofchickens8779
    @farmergirlofchickens8779 7 років тому +13

    String trimmer line keeps hawks from swooping down. String across aerially in a random pattern. They can't navigate the lines to fly in.

  • @heatherwatson8273
    @heatherwatson8273 7 років тому +18

    If you add guttering to the shelters you will be able to direct rain water to the tanks on the pens

    • @michaelerickson3558
      @michaelerickson3558 4 роки тому

      Importance of a consistent water source is vital and rainwater is not always consistent, especially if you live in any area except Seattle. The Simplicity of of his design seems to be fluidic.

    • @simonsuppertime2589
      @simonsuppertime2589 2 роки тому +6

      @@michaelerickson3558 the same tank can be refilled with more than one method. If one is passive, seems good to me.

  • @AngusBeef0
    @AngusBeef0 6 років тому +2

    1 stray dog , 2 hours, 76 dead birds .. similar setup with broilers killed 50 and 26 turkeys in my electric net. wild animals would have done much less so beware of domestic dangers.

  • @CKelly-il9sj
    @CKelly-il9sj 7 років тому +7

    It will be interesting to see how you move them each day. Also curious how they stay in place during higher winds. My earlier suggestion to name them is "Chick Chalet", because from a distance they look like little chalets on the hillside. Very pastoral.

  • @Jeremymidgley1
    @Jeremymidgley1 7 років тому +5

    It would be good to see a video of moving the chickens and infrastructure - great stuff Richard !

  • @DARKLYLIT
    @DARKLYLIT 7 років тому +6

    I know they're called broilers but how about "The Roaster Coaster"?

  • @thelorax1639
    @thelorax1639 7 років тому +4

    Great design. We have tried something similar, initially damaging a few of the pens in high wind gusts, mostly in the spring/fall. We now use 2 metal stakes per coop that move daily which seem to work in all 'normal' wind conditions. Adds a bit of time to daily chores, but keeps them firmly grounded.

  • @michaellohre1470
    @michaellohre1470 7 років тому +3

    The birds will probably forage more but that breed will mainly just lay around 90 percent of the time. I really think you need to move to a freedom ranger or "in between" breed that when you butcher them you will actually see lots of grass and forage in the gizzard and make USE of this brilliant extra space to roam. I know why you raise Cornish Cross but they are not a very good pasture bird. It might be worth the extra two weeks it takes to finish out a different breed to make full use of this mobile system and improve the quality of your meat.

  • @fxbootstraps
    @fxbootstraps 7 років тому +7

    I would call it a henitentiary

  • @amykinnell2837
    @amykinnell2837 7 років тому +5

    Why not hook your feeders onto the side rails then they will be under the roof (out of rain) & move automatically with the shelters (less manual labor).

    • @waltlars3687
      @waltlars3687 7 років тому

      Amy Kinnell he had mentioned that the out side rail might be more of a roosting bar height

  • @cherylcarlson3315
    @cherylcarlson3315 7 років тому +4

    "Cluck wagon"

  • @hendrikwhite9444
    @hendrikwhite9444 7 років тому +2

    The Broiler Train

  • @jfourie4546
    @jfourie4546 3 роки тому +1

    It looks great Richard! We are starting the same thing in south africa! Can you please share the size of your cages?

  • @HomesteadingFamily
    @HomesteadingFamily 7 років тому

    Great iteration Richard. We have very uneven ground and the standard Salatin model does not work for us. I have wondered about something on wheels for awhile and it seems you may have nailed it! Thanks for sharing your innovation.

  • @masonbaylorbears
    @masonbaylorbears 7 років тому +6

    A good goose raised with the chickens will keep the predator birds away. I think Joel salatin talks about that in a video.

    • @benperry1464
      @benperry1464 7 років тому

      Mason Lantz cool do you have a link buy any chance

    • @timsteckel2832
      @timsteckel2832 7 років тому +1

      I also believe that some kind of livestock guardian animal might be a great addition to the system and could potentially eliminate the need for a fence. Richard, did you ever consider to raise your chickens with a livestock guardian dog, donkey or goose? Please give some feedback on that in one of your upcoming videos.

    • @masonbaylorbears
      @masonbaylorbears 7 років тому +3

      Justin Rhodes just recently went to a ladies farm where she runs meet chickens with no fence and just a old hay trailer as a shelter with the help of a dog.

    • @regenerativeagriculture
      @regenerativeagriculture  7 років тому +1

      Takes double as long from what I saw, not good enough with out predator pressure and very short production season...

    • @leondesaintaubyn3319
      @leondesaintaubyn3319 7 років тому

      Richard Perkins
      Portable ( Peg ) Pins ? , Mate .

  • @ZayneTaber
    @ZayneTaber 5 років тому +1

    We have been experimenting with different structures on open pasture with electric netting for about a year now. We have broilers and egg layers on pasture. We have had a couple problems with wind picking up our structures and breaking them upon impact. We have now built a lower structure that is 2 ft high but open on the sides. So far so good. The lower structure also has had a better success rate against hawks. Thanks for your work.

  • @terrijamieson2644
    @terrijamieson2644 7 років тому +1

    how do the wheels work? i couldnt figure out how they were attached in the video thank you Terri J NC USA

  • @TheApocalypticKnight
    @TheApocalypticKnight 7 років тому +2

    "Mightier-than-the-sword"

  • @nicolarowe9215
    @nicolarowe9215 Рік тому

    Hi Richard, I know this video is from 5 years ago. Did you decide these were better than the Joel Salatin ones in the end? Thanks for all your videos, they’re so great.

  • @halilbalaban1056
    @halilbalaban1056 Місяць тому

    Grazing wheels on pasture.

  • @sukhvinderkumar4077
    @sukhvinderkumar4077 2 роки тому

    Thankyou bro for this expecive information

  • @perlalanuza1972
    @perlalanuza1972 2 роки тому

    This is good and the same method we’re doing back home , Philippines

  • @MikeRWyne
    @MikeRWyne 7 років тому +1

    You mentioned nearly a 50% profit margin on the broilers. What would the numbers look like if you did not process in house? Thanks for the videos.

    • @Horse237
      @Horse237 6 років тому

      I think his profits are so high because he is getting Swedish prices and not American prices for his products.

  • @xyooj96
    @xyooj96 4 роки тому

    nice design. broilers on pasture seem so lazy, not out hunting, only sitting?

  • @reallyitzrowe
    @reallyitzrowe 2 роки тому

    What would a 1000 birds profit be ..

  • @KALSINFILMS
    @KALSINFILMS 7 років тому

    A guard goose. www.hobbyfarms.com/raise-a-goose-to-guard-your-flock/

  • @farmergirlofchickens8779
    @farmergirlofchickens8779 7 років тому +2

    Broiler Boxcars

  • @ian9813
    @ian9813 4 роки тому

    if kites keep killing your chickens stop flying them so close to the chicken enclosure

  • @drakeswezey9961
    @drakeswezey9961 7 років тому +3

    The Broiler Barn

    • @hgnk6547
      @hgnk6547 7 років тому +1

      Richards Broiler Barn?

  • @blue-tb6uv
    @blue-tb6uv Рік тому

    One thing you need to learn if nothing else efficiency is key

  • @kirstenwhitworth8079
    @kirstenwhitworth8079 7 років тому

    Chick cabanas
    Chick caboose
    Broiler berths

  • @jaysalcedo7813
    @jaysalcedo7813 2 роки тому

    How many times do you feed your chicken in one day?

  • @muchimi
    @muchimi 3 роки тому

    we have black bear in addition to coyote and fox

  • @jenniferwilkinson6031
    @jenniferwilkinson6031 4 роки тому

    I think you should name it the the chick train.

  • @richardloch8872
    @richardloch8872 5 років тому

    hi what is the size of the tractors and the pens

  • @PaulSmith-tf9bn
    @PaulSmith-tf9bn 3 роки тому

    You can call the pins prairie schooners

  • @NTMDTR205605
    @NTMDTR205605 4 роки тому

    Call it bicycle built for a Millennium

  • @LowHangingFruitForest
    @LowHangingFruitForest Рік тому

    Do you take the wheels off at night?

  • @l.taylor4385
    @l.taylor4385 7 років тому +1

    Is your dog on holiday?

  • @AndyBolton310
    @AndyBolton310 3 місяці тому

    I really like this design.

  • @thecynic807
    @thecynic807 7 років тому +1

    Perkins chicken tractor

  • @dogwood123100
    @dogwood123100 4 роки тому

    Millennium Falcon by don gould

  • @kesim
    @kesim 7 років тому

    A couple of suggestions: "Penhouse", "Chick-Chuck", "Helter-Shelter", "Pull-Pullum", "ByChickle"

  • @jeshurunfarm
    @jeshurunfarm 2 роки тому

    Why does life seem so simple only 4 years ago.

  • @Randomiz500
    @Randomiz500 7 років тому +1

    it is what it is "Rolling pens"

  • @jeremyhula931
    @jeremyhula931 Рік тому

    RICHARD PERKINS... Please put all your stuff together in playlists.

  • @QuentinCarter1975
    @QuentinCarter1975 7 років тому

    Hi Richard, have you considered a mature rooster as a pasture buddy for the broilers? Nothing quite like one for aerial predators?

  • @thejezjourney
    @thejezjourney 5 років тому +1

    "be royal pen"

  • @NaturesCadenceFarm
    @NaturesCadenceFarm 7 років тому

    Perkins Poultry Pens

  • @lorenzocosta3951
    @lorenzocosta3951 7 років тому

    names coulde be: poultry-wagon, chick-wagon, poultry-cart, chickaquadcycle, chick-a-cycle,

  • @treenopie
    @treenopie 7 років тому

    I wonder if little pieces of bright ribbon tied on the top of the fence at intervals, flapping in wind, would enhance the airborne predator deterrent, without disturbing the chickens.

  • @BenevolentXMachine
    @BenevolentXMachine 7 років тому

    Ridgedale Rolling Gazebos. Mobile Gazebos, mobile respite shelters, mobile relief structures (MRS). Keep up the great work!

  • @romanlyubar2310
    @romanlyubar2310 7 років тому

    Needs to be named "Straddle Coop". Looks like the Straddle Bus idea from china en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Transit_Elevated_Bus

  • @thetessellater9163
    @thetessellater9163 4 роки тому

    I know this is a dated video, but I'd still like to suggest " BROLLER PENS" - contraction of Broiler Roller ?
    Also, one could bring two units to each end of the penned area with a net across the top of the gap between, perhaps, thus giving the birds a safer open space. Not much extra work to clip a net into hooks on the brollers? Regards.
    Cluck Trucks : Hentels : Chickshaws : Peck Pens : mmmmm

  • @sodofoh
    @sodofoh 7 років тому

    pastured broiler wagons/Ridgedale pastured broiler wagons-PBWs

  • @edsdesa
    @edsdesa 7 років тому

    I've just recently discovered the Ridgedale videos and wish to congratulate you for all the sharing...
    I am in Brazil, planning a permaculture farm in Portugal, thanks to a model farm in Sweden. Some latitude span!
    As for the new farm gadjet, i'd just call it 'TROILER'.

  • @gardenfornutrition6373
    @gardenfornutrition6373 4 роки тому

    Got any perma-culture feed plans? (acorn, pine nut, hazelnut, butternut, honey locust, pea shrub, ginkgo)

  • @rafiki270
    @rafiki270 4 роки тому

    Chickey McChickface?!

  • @toddcaskey9984
    @toddcaskey9984 7 років тому +1

    High rollers

  • @mabbshawn3268
    @mabbshawn3268 7 років тому

    Cluckin' truckin' ......just my two cents Dicky boy. Mean no offense by that, just watched so many of your videos, feel like a brother to me. keep'er lit as we say here in Ireland.

  • @chris66908
    @chris66908 2 роки тому

    Hennastoga wagons ...

  • @MikeBrittonHQ
    @MikeBrittonHQ 7 років тому

    Hi Richard, just come across your channel and your work. Love it ! Bought your book and the Gracie's Backyard film - looking forward to learning more from you. Fascinated by this new design of chicken tractor - I know you touched on the subject of predators and I was wondering how you finished the season - any fatalities from predators ? This seems like an exposed way of raising the broilers but I really like the idea. Thanks for sharing your work.

  • @juliebalch6454
    @juliebalch6454 3 роки тому

    Chicken trolly

  • @JaredBGrahamJBGS
    @JaredBGrahamJBGS 7 років тому +1

    Pullet Bullet

  •  7 років тому

    I really start wondering how they raise bresse chickens (50 ares/flock, max flock < 400 birds, pasture lays folllow between flocks)

  • @DARKLYLIT
    @DARKLYLIT 7 років тому

    Nice, light system. Looks great, but I'd add some vertical supports along the center of the roof if you want it to withstand snow loads. Even a couple per "truss", either vertically or diagonally to the "bottom" center of the "truss" horizontal( to create a "yolk"...no pun intended) would go a long way to support a snow load. Keep up the great work. Very inspiring. Cheers!
    PS: A good test would be: if a grown man can lay down, spread out on each side of the roof, without it collapsing, that would be similar to a snow load. If it won't support a person, it likely won't support a snow load, especially a wet snow.

  • @petarogers4324
    @petarogers4324 7 років тому

    The Rolls Roost...

  • @LevoLee
    @LevoLee 3 роки тому

    Hi Richard, thank you for the videos that you are sharing, it’s thoughtful and nice to watch since you are a natural teacher. I have been following your videos since sometime now. Would you be kind to answer a question please. I will start broiler chickens, l have found a place where l can consume. But they are talking about first vaccines! If l understood right! You do not use any kind of antibiotics or vaccines whatsoever! What do you suggest? Should l tell them that l do not want any kind of vaccines or antibiotics, l would like them as they are! What do you suggest? Hope this reaches to you, have a good day and thank you in advance. 🙏🏻

  • @monteverdefarms5626
    @monteverdefarms5626 7 років тому

    How about Birdcycles, chickcycles or chookcycles or I hate to say "The Meat Wagons"!!! Ha!

  • @chrissyjohonnesson231
    @chrissyjohonnesson231 7 років тому

    Justin Rhodes has a similar house he calls a "chick-shaw" after the chinese Rickshaw. I would call the actual pens a poultry patch, chicken churchyard or poultry playground, poultry paddock. Those are my thoughts!

  • @kanddfamilyfarm
    @kanddfamilyfarm 7 років тому

    In Southern Tasmania I'd call them 'The Mary Poppins" or 'The Flying Nun", they look too light to withstand our strong winds. Don't get me wrong, I like the animal welfare aspect of the system, I much prefer it to the other style broiler pens. I'd have to tweak the design to make it work here. Nice work, always pushing the envelope.

  • @Horse237
    @Horse237 6 років тому

    I like the lighter weight to these new hen houses. I would not like any heavy weight from trucks and tractors pulling my hen houses. We are growing soil and overcoming soil compaction. No need to further compact soil. Dr Elaine Ingham said we get almost 500% more protein in pasture grasses from soil that has built up its Organic Matter and has undone soil compaction while increasing the vibrancy of the Soil Biology.

  • @mencarisolusi1353
    @mencarisolusi1353 2 роки тому

    Wanderful

  • @magnuskarlsen4390
    @magnuskarlsen4390 7 років тому

    The likely only two aerial predators that you'll have in your area is goshawks (rare) and golden eagles (rare). No owls in Scandinavia attack birds as big as chickens.Kites only eat dead or dying animals, they're not great at hunting. You are much more likely to have a mink kill chickens than you are any aerial predators. They're a big problem in Norway since escaping the fur farming industry and breeding in the wild.

  • @jeffrobey3831
    @jeffrobey3831 7 років тому

    As I suggested in the first video, I think "Roller Broiler's or RB's would be a good name for them since they roll on the ground and it's a short easy name to refer to them as. They look good. I hope they work out for you Richard. Always enjoy the video's. Thank you for taking the time to make them. I always learn something from them.

  • @Leffe192
    @Leffe192 7 років тому

    Hi Richard! Love following your work! I am a bit worried about that the elevated roof and light weight of the "rollerpens" will make the structure at risk for toppling or lifting in wind. Perhaps putting bags in the corners, and fill with water for extra weight for those days when the forecast looks really windy?

  • @ianbroom5618
    @ianbroom5618 3 роки тому

    The money train

  • @patriciaanderson4864
    @patriciaanderson4864 7 років тому

    How about "Chick Bate Henhouse"? Patricia Anderson

  • @fiore-livinglife_0630
    @fiore-livinglife_0630 5 років тому

    Hi there Richard, My suggestion with these pens is that you can remove the chicken wire around the structure because your not using it you have the electric fence. thank you I've learned a lot from your videos.

  • @Spiked2005
    @Spiked2005 3 роки тому

    Meals with wheels

  • @kgotlelelomaaposomakgowo5387
    @kgotlelelomaaposomakgowo5387 5 років тому

    Thanks for the video, but i have a question.. don't you have a problem with parasites (both internal and external)? because your chickens are on pasture and i heard you on other videos saying that it is hot there!

  • @StoneHedgeAcres
    @StoneHedgeAcres 7 років тому

    I like what you have done here. On my tiny tiny scale of first time 6 birds i used the premium one poultry net and found it to be fantastic. Last year without the electric fence I lost all my birds to predators....

  • @TheFortKnight
    @TheFortKnight 7 років тому

    Someone said one close to this, but I was thinking "Perk's Pens".
    -Jeff

  • @jacobingram-dodd4108
    @jacobingram-dodd4108 5 років тому

    Colonel Sanders

  • @bform1030
    @bform1030 7 років тому +1

    "Ricksshaw" might be an appropriate name for the new buggies. Keep up the great work.

    • @diygardener4556
      @diygardener4556 7 років тому +2

      B Form - I'm more partial to chickshaw....lol

    • @ryanand534
      @ryanand534 6 років тому

      Helicopter training newcastle

    • @ryanand534
      @ryanand534 6 років тому

      Cheer leders highkicking

  • @cqammaz53
    @cqammaz53 5 років тому

    So Justin Rhodes uses a mobile chicken coop with an electrical fence here in the USA. He also puts a goose with the hens so as to keep the predator away. Maybe that will be a good solution to keeping the hens somewhat safe.

  • @joemeyers9716
    @joemeyers9716 7 років тому

    Name it the Ridgedale Rambler or cluckboard like buckbboard for chickens

  • @kaval1er
    @kaval1er 7 років тому

    chicken carriage

  • @BogdanWeiss
    @BogdanWeiss 7 років тому

    "Caravan to Chicken" inspired by "Caravan to Midnight "

  • @parveziqbal4246
    @parveziqbal4246 2 роки тому

    Now going on,?

  • @magnushagelberg
    @magnushagelberg 4 роки тому

    The Chick Wagon stories - could you hitch them up to each other and move them all at once pulling the front wagon?

  • @yoc20
    @yoc20 7 років тому

    Cant you put them side by side. That way they can share the fence that separates them and you can use that extra fence to enlarge the over all size of the birds living area.

  • @hilarylonsdale608
    @hilarylonsdale608 7 років тому

    Thinking about the shape and mobility: hen-some cabbin'?