
11/29/09, 08:14 AM
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HT Wannabe
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Join Date: Mar 2007
Location: Williamsport, PA
Posts: 480
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I'll second the "too small for salable product" line. We average selling three dozen a week from our original 12 hens, which basically pays for their food and gives us free eggs. The run on the front of my original Cluckingham Palace model was 8' wide and 16' long. With 12 birds I had to move it at least every 3rd day, and every other day was better. That tractor looks to be only 4' wide and 8' long, so I'm figuring 3 birds would scar the yard pretty good after two days. You'd have to move that thing every day, every other day at best.
Also agree with the "separate hinged lids" line. Those boogers are hard to catch once they are loose. And two nest boxes means you are not going to be able to have more than 4-6 layers in there.
LOVE the idea of using it to isolate a roo and hens for hatching out!! I've been wondering how I could be certain which roo rode which hen to maintain a particular breed. THANKS.
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