Good coop for a small flock. I would put 12x12 pavers under the whole coop to keep the predators from digging under it and keep the wood off the ground.
And great content as well. Good idea to run some hardwire around the perimeter. Don't worry about trying the bury it. Just staple it to the frame and let it sit on the ground extending out from the coop. That way if something starts digging it will hit that hardwire mesh right away. Also consider putting wood chips down in the run. The chickens help the wood chips decompose by scratching around and that counteracts the smell of the chicken droppings. The result is great compost for the garden!
Nice coop Andrew! I agree with your thoughts of adding meshed fencing wire along the bottom perimeter of the coop to keep predators from digging under. One modification I'd make would be to reverse the hinge and supports on the main box roof panel to the make the roof panel hinge from the outside toward the coop run. That way you could stand closer to the main coop box if you needed to do something in there. The way it's hinged now, the nesting boxes don't allow your feet to get close enough to bend over to work in the main box. 🙂
Andrew, you do the best reviews on Merchandise than anyone. You are very thorough. You give all the pros and con's as you see it. I trust your opinion on everything you review. I look forward to your next review.
That is a great coop for chicks. Or a brooder. From experience living in SW Az where it’s 110°+, I would recommend to consider free range or fence in a large area for the hens. No matter how much air flow and water, even mister system, I always lost a couple in the summer. I moved them to a 700 sq ft area with 15 hens and shade over half, I haven’t lost any to heat. Seems like they need to roam to keep cool. Plus they need a little dirt for a “dirt bath” to keep parasites off their feathers. They will lay in the dirt and throw dirt on themselves. Just a suggestion. Keep up the great work and videos.
I saw a chicken coup that used the roof rain run off to fill 55 gallon drums to hold and distribute water throughout the inside and outside. Once completed you no longer have to bring water to them, it done.
Another great video. Andrew You and Tiffany are living your dream. Doesn't get any better than that. Looks to be a nice Chicken Coop. We have been thinking of getting our own chickens. Can't get any better eggs than from your own chickens..
Definitely make something to go around the bottom because I guarantee something will dig in that loose dirt and get under it....snakes, coons, skunks any critters will do that!! But I can't wait to see your homestead grow!!!
Love your videos, started with the ice maker ones. Was in your neck of the woods last week passing through, stayed at the Perry FL KOA. Keep up the great content!
Clost in the bottom with mesh and add wheels and you can move it around the yard. Dont forget to add rain water harvesting to the big coop so you can have a auto watering system.
I can't recommend cackle hatchery highly enough. Great folks. They put out quality chicks and they back up and support their product . They also ship quickly predictably and on time with great selection.
Clark & Deborah: Andrew great review, We have been have problems with owls and raccoons at night with our chickens, What we did to prevent this was put a 📷 that sent real time pics on the coop and ran a strain of electric fence around the outside of the coop about half a foot away all the way around, so far problem solved
LOL at first I wondered why you were assembling a pre built chicken coop...That'll make a great 'tractor' if you put wire along the bottom and shade screen across the top you can roll it out into the grassy areas. I can see you building a chicken run all around your garden so they can happily munch on bugs and help keep them out of your garden...Soon you'll be making your own chicken poop compost!
Having raised chickens for 13 yrs in FL, that coop would never stand up to our predators. We switched to all metal roofing after having a raccoon chew through 1/2" plywood covered by roll roofing and kill all our chickens in that coop. They start chewing at the corner of the roof. Outside nest boxes are asking for trouble too. They will chew from the bottom corner and get in. All coops in FL or humid hot places need to be hardware cloth and 2x4s. Wrap the hardware cloth over exposed posts to help prevent predators from chewing. The coop should be as open as possible because our humidity can cause respiratory issues with poultry in the summer. Chickens can handle the cold here just fine, its humid heat that causes issues if there is limited air flow in the coops. All runs need to be covered and skirted at least 18 inches out 2 prevent digging in. I have game cam of a fox digging into a run and taking chickens out. Cedar is bad for chickens. They need pine chip bedding never cedar..not sure about cedar coop wood. You also have bears...
Plenty of air under that barn as it's open to the West. I don't plan to leave them in there long, just until I can find the time to build my custom coop. I also have a trick up my sleeve, two blink cameras that will watch either side of the coop and notify me of motion and record. I can be out there quickly if a predator comes around. Technology might as well help me out. Thanks for the tips!
Hi Andrew, that look like a pretty nice chicken coup and with a couple of your added touches perfect. Nothing better than fresh picked eggs and down the road meat chickens. Take care. 🌞🇨🇦
Thank you so much for your honest review and valuable suggestions on the chicken coop. We will feedback to our designing dept to see if we can improve it in future.
Andrew I used rabbit wire and attached it to the outside bottom of my pen and let it run outwards the two feet or what ever weigh you should use but I buried it down about six inches. That away most of the time should something try to dig under they would have to dig back out the two feet or so in order to get under the wire also by using the rabbit wire the squares or to small for snakes to get through. It’s just a thought.
You do great reviews!! The vendor will be making adjustments based off your review!! You definitely helped them with ideas of making the product better.
Definitely add something under the perimeter to prevent animals digging in from outside. We have it around ours and it has saved many a bird from predators.
Great looking coop. I would not cut the door to install screen. Connect screen to the inside frame. That way you can as you said close the door in wintertime for heat retention. Now lets get them chicks delivered!!!
Cool that the company sent you a nice coop! I would suggest putting an over sized layer of rabbit / chicken wire on the dirt under the entire coop and secure it to the ground and the coop somehow. Those raccoons, foxes , etc. are relentless when it comes to chickens. Plus, I like all the music you pick for all your videos, to use as a filler when we watch you in fast motion. Usually music annoys me, not yours :)
💡I could see mounting one of your low voltage fans against the mesh inside the living area to promote some cross ventilation after you add the mesh to that other door.
I like that coop. I have seen several of them but different models. To me, they was too small for chickens but good for baby chicks. The one you have is much better. 👍
An average person would buy chicks, but not Andrew, he'll incubate:)))) That seems quite useful for starting or for people with small space who can't have many chicken. And the color is within your palette LOL!
Having watched you for so long I can't see you using this for long . Your a fella that needs a walk in coup . I know you'll build one that you'd enjoy and the chickens much more not that there's anything wrong with a freebie temporarily.🤠
I guess you can call yourselves farmers now 😁 You may to critter prof the coop from digging under and chewing thru raccoons can be pretty creative and determined for a quick taste of chicken. Good luck
3 good breeds of layers are Plymouth Barred Rock, ISA Browns and Golden Comets.. Start them off with crumble feed, once they feather out switch them to pellets, there will be alot less waste with the pellets..
Woot!! Chicken wing chicken wing! That’s pretty cool. I’m glad you’re gonna let them out. Green fed chickens and their eggs only produce about 20% of the nutrition that pasture raised chickens have. Especially when you’re eating a lot of eggs do you want them to be as healthy as possible. Grain is not good food for them, it’s wet the industry tells everybody to use but because it’s cheap, it’s much better to have them running around eating grass and bugs and worms and little lizards and snakes and what they eat naturally and you’ll end up with much better quality eggs and eventually meat. Same with cows and goats and everything else. Pastor Rays is exponentially healthy and you won’t need anabiotic‘s and hormones because they won’t be sick because they’ll be eating healthy. When you stuffed them full of grain it makes them fat and marketable but they’re fairly sick animals because that’s not what they eat in nature, I get a little grain seasonally but most of the time they’re eating bugs and grass. It’ll be cool to see chickens running around in your videos and hopefully the help deep bugs and all that down as well. Cross your fingers and maybe they’ll even eat wasps and chase off armadillos. 😂
Need to cleans the cab window of you tractor. Portable electric fence to give them more safe space. Need water collection from roof to a barrel to a watering nipple. Some way to collect water so they never run out. For a pre built coop looks good. How many birds is the max cause it doesn’t look that big? Stay Cool.
Please consider more protection for your chicks. Raccoons, dogs, bears and any number of larger creatures can break through this style coup. We put ours inside a 10x10 enclosed kennel. We’ve left them in the pasture with a locked chicken tractor and one of those moveable solar powered electric fence surrounding in. We lost a few chickens but because of the shock predictors that did break in only got 1 or 2. So that would probably work ok.
You addressed my only thought, raccoons and foxes will dig under the sides and kill your birds. I would almost be tempted to put hardware cloth under the whole thing... Not sure though.
I would be worried about the bears getting in. Might want to keep them in the garage until they are fully feathered out. Maybe get one of those solar powered fences to help keep animals out of the area at night. Try not to get white chickens because they are a good target for hawks.
you must be reading my mind because I was just thinking about getting some chicks 🐣🐤🐥the other day. I'm going to order the same thing and use your tips and tricks.👍👍 oh ya your last name is spelled wrong lmao😅
Are you against moving that through your yard around your house. And moving it as needed. To help fertilize your yard, and keep your chickens on fresh grass. Or in the Fall and winter time (if it will fit) put the run section in your garden for weed control and fertilizing. With that coop your possibilities are endless. Chickens are the gateway drug for farm animals.
Well how funny. I live in a town of 7700 ish. And yesterday I found a chicken in my backyard. Then she whent to a neighbors house and nocked on the door.... but no one owns her. So I named it KFC...
@@TKCL if you want good Laying chickens I would recommend red sex linked chickens and also some Americana chickens they will throw the blue green color eggs and if you like the dark red chocolate eggs color then you have to look into the black copper marans
I ha e a friend saving me a mix of fertilized eggs. Sadly I'm having a nightmare of a time getting my incubator from Amazon. Two weeks and two incubators later I still don't have it 😡😡
@@TKCL sorry... You can also use a heating lamp and some kind of tray but make sure to put some water in a dish for moisture but you will have to rock the eggs side to side daily 🤷🏽♂️.... Trust me I have made more with less. Or if you have a tractor supply store near you they usually have pretty good little incubators
funny how scripted this video is, ive watched serval reviews regarding this exact product and alot of this stuff is word for word the same exact thing the other tubers say, not hating just kinda shitty when your looking for a truthful review.
Wow that's pretty crazy being these are my own words and nothing was scripted. I don't take anything from a company that tells me what I have to say. And FYI that Coop is still taking care of our chickens over a year later. Heavy duty, nope it isn't. But it's a good solution for someone who doesn't have the time or tools to build one.
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Can't wait to see the Chicken's!!
Good coop for a small flock. I would put 12x12 pavers under the whole coop to keep the predators from digging under it and keep the wood off the ground.
Chicken talk, they are called a roost not a perch. Lol and the fun starts. Remember they are chickens, never heard of one with OCD. 😁😁😁🐓🐓
LIKE THE VIDEO. THE CHICKENS ARE GOING TO MAD FOR BEING COOP UP. BE BLESS AND LOVE. SAVANNAH TN.
Nice convenient coop.
Good morning from Siesta Key
Good morning
That is an awesome coop. Even priced decent on there website
Awesome...
I liked this one just based off the title!🐣
And great content as well. Good idea to run some hardwire around the perimeter. Don't worry about trying the bury it. Just staple it to the frame and let it sit on the ground extending out from the coop. That way if something starts digging it will hit that hardwire mesh right away. Also consider putting wood chips down in the run. The chickens help the wood chips decompose by scratching around and that counteracts the smell of the chicken droppings. The result is great compost for the garden!
I do plan to do both, thanks for watching.
Bullet n Chickens… this should be good 🤣
Lol, he hates cats..... That's about it
Put the coop up on a couple of pallets and a few screws and digging under would be nill !
More people should send you items to review. You do such a great job reviewing items.
Thank you very much
Nice coop Andrew! I agree with your thoughts of adding meshed fencing wire along the bottom perimeter of the coop to keep predators from digging under. One modification I'd make would be to reverse the hinge and supports on the main box roof panel to the make the roof panel hinge from the outside toward the coop run. That way you could stand closer to the main coop box if you needed to do something in there. The way it's hinged now, the nesting boxes don't allow your feet to get close enough to bend over to work in the main box. 🙂
Thank you for watching Mark!
Andrew, you do the best reviews on Merchandise than anyone. You are very thorough. You give all the pros and con's as you see it. I trust your opinion on everything you review. I look forward to your next review.
Thank you very much!
That is a great coop for chicks. Or a brooder. From experience living in SW Az where it’s 110°+, I would recommend to consider free range or fence in a large area for the hens. No matter how much air flow and water, even mister system, I always lost a couple in the summer. I moved them to a 700 sq ft area with 15 hens and shade over half, I haven’t lost any to heat. Seems like they need to roam to keep cool. Plus they need a little dirt for a “dirt bath” to keep parasites off their feathers. They will lay in the dirt and throw dirt on themselves. Just a suggestion. Keep up the great work and videos.
Thank you for the tips
I saw a chicken coup that used the roof rain run off to fill 55 gallon drums to hold and distribute water throughout the inside and outside. Once completed you no longer have to bring water to them, it done.
Another fantastic review. Nice coup.
Thank you for watching
Awesome coop:) tfs stay safe and God Bless:)
Thank you, God bless!
Nice coop. Excited to watch egg hatching and baby chicks. Hope you and Tiffany have a wonderful day. Love you guys.
Coming soon!
Wire up that hole in the wire! Chicken snakes can get in small holes and wipe out yiur chicks! I learned the hard way.
I've seen other few channels have that same thing and they have had no problems getting them. It's a little product.
Another great video. Andrew You and Tiffany are living your dream. Doesn't get any better than that. Looks to be a nice Chicken Coop. We have been thinking of getting our own chickens. Can't get any better eggs than from your own chickens..
I agree!
That is a really nice starter coup!!
Great way to dive in and learn about chickens!!
I agree, gets me chickens started until I can build the big coop. I think it will be a good brooder.
Nice!!
Definitely make something to go around the bottom because I guarantee something will dig in that loose dirt and get under it....snakes, coons, skunks any critters will do that!! But I can't wait to see your homestead grow!!!
That's great I love animals can't wait to see them
#2! Been waiting for the animals! The beginning of a new journey!
Yes, I'm very excited to get started!
Nice review.
Thank you for watching
Love it. Can't wait to see them enjoying thier new home.
Coming soon!
Hi, Andrew! Yippee! Congratulations 🎈🎉🍾🎊
Yaaaayyyy
Love your videos, started with the ice maker ones. Was in your neck of the woods last week passing through, stayed at the Perry FL KOA. Keep up the great content!
You were definitely in my area! Thanks for the support and watching
Clost in the bottom with mesh and add wheels and you can move it around the yard. Dont forget to add rain water harvesting to the big coop so you can have a auto watering system.
Nice coop, Andrew. Will be interested to see how your chicken raising goes so we can copy in the near future!!
Great Andrew, fresh eggs soon. I see a solar fan in the nesting boxes soon…what you do.🙏
Very nice coop. Best one I've seen pre built. 👍
I like it!
I can't recommend cackle hatchery highly enough. Great folks. They put out quality chicks and they back up and support their product . They also ship quickly predictably and on time with great selection.
For some reason I really desire to incubate and hatch my own. Seems like a really enjoyable experience.
Im glad to hear that you are getting animals. You guys are really going to have a nice property when its all done.
Thank you
Looking forward to seeing the first farm animals.
Me too!
Clark & Deborah:
Andrew great review,
We have been have problems with owls and raccoons at night with our chickens, What we did to prevent this was put a 📷 that sent real time pics on the coop and ran a strain of electric fence around the outside of the coop about half a foot away all the way around, so far problem solved
You will enjoy my upcoming video because that's exactly what I am doing. I have two blink cameras already setup out there.
What a nicely made little coop, future brooder. I'll be checking that company out. A lot of others aren't nearly as well built. Thanks Andrew!
Thank you for watching
LOL at first I wondered why you were assembling a pre built chicken coop...That'll make a great 'tractor' if you put wire along the bottom and shade screen across the top you can roll it out into the grassy areas. I can see you building a chicken run all around your garden so they can happily munch on bugs and help keep them out of your garden...Soon you'll be making your own chicken poop compost!
Time! Too many other projects are going on, this allows me to go ahead and get started with chickens.
Having raised chickens for 13 yrs in FL, that coop would never stand up to our predators. We switched to all metal roofing after having a raccoon chew through 1/2" plywood covered by roll roofing and kill all our chickens in that coop. They start chewing at the corner of the roof. Outside nest boxes are asking for trouble too. They will chew from the bottom corner and get in. All coops in FL or humid hot places need to be hardware cloth and 2x4s. Wrap the hardware cloth over exposed posts to help prevent predators from chewing. The coop should be as open as possible because our humidity can cause respiratory issues with poultry in the summer. Chickens can handle the cold here just fine, its humid heat that causes issues if there is limited air flow in the coops. All runs need to be covered and skirted at least 18 inches out 2 prevent digging in. I have game cam of a fox digging into a run and taking chickens out. Cedar is bad for chickens. They need pine chip bedding never cedar..not sure about cedar coop wood. You also have bears...
Plenty of air under that barn as it's open to the West. I don't plan to leave them in there long, just until I can find the time to build my custom coop. I also have a trick up my sleeve, two blink cameras that will watch either side of the coop and notify me of motion and record. I can be out there quickly if a predator comes around. Technology might as well help me out. Thanks for the tips!
Hi Andrew, that look like a pretty nice chicken coup and with a couple of your added touches perfect. Nothing better than fresh picked eggs and down the road meat chickens. Take care. 🌞🇨🇦
I can't wait!
Thank you so much for your honest review and valuable suggestions on the chicken coop. We will feedback to our designing dept to see if we can improve it in future.
Thank you for allowing us to test your product, we are looking forward to putting our chickens in it as soon as we hatch them.
@@TKCL we are so excited to see your new chicks
Andrew I used rabbit wire and attached it to the outside bottom of my pen and let it run outwards the two feet or what ever weigh you should use but I buried it down about six inches. That away most of the time should something try to dig under they would have to dig back out the two feet or so in order to get under the wire also by using the rabbit wire the squares or to small for snakes to get through. It’s just a thought.
I do also plan to bury wire myself.
You do great reviews!! The vendor will be making adjustments based off your review!! You definitely helped them with ideas of making the product better.
Thank you for watching
When I built the coop for my son, we buried brick around the edges to keep the raccoons & coyotes from being able to dig under it.
I'll definitely be doing something.
Definitely add something under the perimeter to prevent animals digging in from outside. We have it around ours and it has saved many a bird from predators.
I agree, that's also why I want to lock them inside the house at night.
So excited to see the first of the animal portion starting. Great first addition!
Great looking coop. I would not cut the door to install screen. Connect screen to the inside frame. That way you can as you said close the door in wintertime for heat retention. Now lets get them chicks delivered!!!
We used to have rabits on raised level hotches we had maiby 30 rabits or so before we sold some and some past on
I had some as a kid, I am curious about getting more.
Looks like a good starter coop. Your thoughts on screen or what not to deter varmints digging is excellent. What next? Goats?
Goats or cows, depending on how much fencing we can get done.
Cool that the company sent you a nice coop!
I would suggest putting an over sized layer of rabbit / chicken wire on the dirt under the entire coop and secure it to the ground and the coop somehow. Those raccoons, foxes , etc. are relentless when it comes to chickens.
Plus, I like all the music you pick for all your videos, to use as a filler when we watch you in fast motion. Usually music annoys me, not yours :)
Thank you for watching
💡I could see mounting one of your low voltage fans against the mesh inside the living area to promote some cross ventilation after you add the mesh to that other door.
Good idea!
I like that coop. I have seen several of them but different models. To me, they was too small for chickens but good for baby chicks. The one you have is much better. 👍
I think it would be perfect for 4 laying hens or a bunch of chicks.
An average person would buy chicks, but not Andrew, he'll incubate:)))) That seems quite useful for starting or for people with small space who can't have many chicken. And the color is within your palette LOL!
I love the idea of hatching them.
Having watched you for so long I can't see you using this for long . Your a fella that needs a walk in coup . I know you'll build one that you'd enjoy and the chickens much more not that there's anything wrong with a freebie temporarily.🤠
Absolutely I do plan to build a very nice big coop. This is a great way to get me started until I can find the time to build it.
@@TKCL I just watched Wranglestar he just received his second Starlink satellite setup. I saw the other week they keep delaying yours😡
I've been delayed 4 times for over a year. I'm done with it!
@@TKCL can't blame you for that.
You need to clean the front window of your tractor. I can't see anything when the sun hits is. I can't wait to see the baby chicks.
It's been quite dry here, I clean it about once a week.
@@TKCL We are in a severe drought here in Southern California. I love seeing all your green land.
We've been getting just enough rain to keep the grass happy.
I guess you can call yourselves farmers now 😁 You may to critter prof the coop from digging under and chewing thru raccoons can be pretty creative and determined for a quick taste of chicken. Good luck
I've got something special planned for critters.
Hi Andrew, this is a nice coop and your review is honest. I agree that you can raise different breeds of animals using this coop. Great job.
Looking forward to trying it out.
With raccoons, skunks, yote and the like. You may want to anchor the run base down and or bury some wire so that nothing digs under.
I'm considering that, but I do have something else up my sleeve.
@@TKCL A little shock wire set one a timer would broaden their horizions, Especially with bear around.
what a great chicken coop. How many baby chicks are you getting to start? A great instructional video.
I am getting around 15 eggs because I do expect some to not hatch. My ultimate goal is around 8 laying hens once I get my big coop built.
3 good breeds of layers are Plymouth Barred Rock, ISA Browns and Golden Comets.. Start them off with crumble feed, once they feather out switch them to pellets, there will be alot less waste with the pellets..
I do plan on doing that, thanks.
Woot!! Chicken wing chicken wing!
That’s pretty cool.
I’m glad you’re gonna let them out. Green fed chickens and their eggs only produce about 20% of the nutrition that pasture raised chickens have. Especially when you’re eating a lot of eggs do you want them to be as healthy as possible. Grain is not good food for them, it’s wet the industry tells everybody to use but because it’s cheap, it’s much better to have them running around eating grass and bugs and worms and little lizards and snakes and what they eat naturally and you’ll end up with much better quality eggs and eventually meat. Same with cows and goats and everything else. Pastor Rays is exponentially healthy and you won’t need anabiotic‘s and hormones because they won’t be sick because they’ll be eating healthy. When you stuffed them full of grain it makes them fat and marketable but they’re fairly sick animals because that’s not what they eat in nature, I get a little grain seasonally but most of the time they’re eating bugs and grass.
It’ll be cool to see chickens running around in your videos and hopefully the help deep bugs and all that down as well. Cross your fingers and maybe they’ll even eat wasps and chase off armadillos. 😂
I agree 100 percent
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Need to cleans the cab window of you tractor. Portable electric fence to give them more safe space. Need water collection from roof to a barrel to a watering nipple. Some way to collect water so they never run out. For a pre built coop looks good. How many birds is the max cause it doesn’t look that big? Stay Cool.
If I remember correctly it's rated for 4+ hens, we shouldn't have a problem putting many times that of chicks inside.
Please consider more protection for your chicks. Raccoons, dogs, bears and any number of larger creatures can break through this style coup. We put ours inside a 10x10 enclosed kennel.
We’ve left them in the pasture with a locked chicken tractor and one of those moveable solar powered electric fence surrounding in. We lost a few chickens but because of the shock predictors that did break in only got 1 or 2.
So that would probably work ok.
I like the electric wire idea, plus I have something else in mind.
I forgot to mention the UA-cam channel. It off the ranch, chick coup water system.
You addressed my only thought, raccoons and foxes will dig under the sides and kill your birds. I would almost be tempted to put hardware cloth under the whole thing... Not sure though.
I would be worried about the bears getting in. Might want to keep them in the garage until they are fully feathered out. Maybe get one of those solar powered fences to help keep animals out of the area at night. Try not to get white chickens because they are a good target for hawks.
Luckily we've never seen a bear up by the shop. You never know
Andrew the chicken coop even matches your shop it look nice great review. Can’t you get some chicks from like TCS or some where like that?
I can, but really want to hatch our own and experience the whole process. Our tractor supplies only have chicks a few times a year.
Really nice coop Andrew. What types of chick will you get?
I have a friend saving me a mix of fertilized eggs.
I put wheels on mine.
I'm considering that myself.
I would love to have a few chickens, and that coop would be the perfect size for my backyard. Unfortunately my municipal code does not allow chickens.
Sadly I hear that a lot.
Can you use this for chickens during the snowy winter??
No idea, I'm in Florida.
Your last latch is in the wrong place. It secures the top cage, not the front door ;)
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you must be reading my mind because I was just thinking about getting some chicks 🐣🐤🐥the other day. I'm going to order the same thing and use your tips and tricks.👍👍
oh ya your last name is spelled wrong lmao😅
Lol
Andrew have you decided on which breed or does it matter. I am new to raising laying hens also. I have Buff Orpington and Black Australorp.
I ha e a friend saving me a mix of fertilized eggs. We are just going to start out surprised 🤣
Are you against moving that through your yard around your house. And moving it as needed. To help fertilize your yard, and keep your chickens on fresh grass. Or in the Fall and winter time (if it will fit) put the run section in your garden for weed control and fertilizing. With that coop your possibilities are endless. Chickens are the gateway drug for farm animals.
I'd have to reinforce the bottom to be able to constantly move it. I am considering building a chicken tractor.
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Congratulations Chris you win once again 🙄
No, no, no.... No more winning! Free rent has expired. 😉
@@TKCL 🍺🍺🍺
@@TKCL we're did you get your mattress bfor the camper
Amazon, just a standard memory foam mattress.
Can I buy that from you because I don't have a chicken tracker?
How much you want for I'll give you five bucks for it h*** yeah
From ten bucks can I buy that for me
How many horsepower is it? LOL!
Well how funny. I live in a town of 7700 ish. And yesterday I found a chicken in my backyard. Then she whent to a neighbors house and nocked on the door.... but no one owns her. So I named it KFC...
Lol
Alan here when are poultry farmers and those are cheap garbage from over the pond, and do not hold up well. Better off to build your on.
Third 3rd
Not good! 🙄
@@TKCL I thought me and Chris were your first farm animals 🤷🏽♂️
@@TKCL if you want good Laying chickens I would recommend red sex linked chickens and also some Americana chickens they will throw the blue green color eggs and if you like the dark red chocolate eggs color then you have to look into the black copper marans
I ha e a friend saving me a mix of fertilized eggs. Sadly I'm having a nightmare of a time getting my incubator from Amazon. Two weeks and two incubators later I still don't have it 😡😡
@@TKCL sorry... You can also use a heating lamp and some kind of tray but make sure to put some water in a dish for moisture but you will have to rock the eggs side to side daily 🤷🏽♂️.... Trust me I have made more with less. Or if you have a tractor supply store near you they usually have pretty good little incubators
funny how scripted this video is, ive watched serval reviews regarding this exact product and alot of this stuff is word for word the same exact thing the other tubers say, not hating just kinda shitty when your looking for a truthful review.
Wow that's pretty crazy being these are my own words and nothing was scripted. I don't take anything from a company that tells me what I have to say. And FYI that Coop is still taking care of our chickens over a year later. Heavy duty, nope it isn't. But it's a good solution for someone who doesn't have the time or tools to build one.
Definitely add wire to the bottom so they can’t dig, and clasp so coons can’t open the doors