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Chicken run DIY. how to build your own chicken run to keep your chickens safe and secure. Keeping your chickens safe is a priority no matter where you live. Besides a safe chicken coop you also need a sturdy chicken run that will not only keep your chickens safe inside but keep chicken predators out as well. DIY chicken coop.

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Miranda Haslam
Turkey Tractor, Moveable Chicken Coop, Chicken Coop On Wheels, Quail House, Chicken Coop Designs Diy, Mobile Chicken Coop, Backyard Ducks, Homesteading Animals, Cute Chicken Coops

This is my family’s automated chicken tractor. I call it “automated” because the pop hole door opens and closes on a timer, and I designed and built a feeder and a waterer to give me 3 or 4 days between feedings. I move the chicken tractor every...

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Amy Wood Watt
Rabbit Coop, Movable Chicken Coop, Chicken House Diy, Moveable Chicken Coop, Classy Chicken, Chicken Coop On Wheels, Mobile Chicken Coop, Farm Hacks, Portable Chicken Coop

This weekend, I finally finished up the chicken coop. See Part 1 of my adventure here. It took WAAAAY longer than i thought, but as Wife pointed out, doing things the first time always takes longer. Seems to be a lot of that going around for me these days..... Anywho, After just getting the nest boxes and the bottom frame complete last weekend, I had a lot to do. I started off by finishing the bottom frame. This entailed getting the bike tires filled with air, running the axle (a 3/8" by 6'…

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Tom Hedglen