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Baymule
Herd Master
I worked all day on the chicken tractor yesterday. It takes me awhile to figure out what’s next. I know what I want the finished product to do, just don’t know how to get there and have to muddle along. I actually started 2 years ago and got the frame together, then BJ died and my world went to pieces.
The frame I started with.
Hardware cloth on 2 sides and tin across the back. Top pieces laid on top.
I carefully measured and marked where holes needed to go. I laid the tin on the porch, put a 1x4 under it and pounded a nail through it. I used aluminum wire to “tie” the tin on the frame.
Because I don’t like snagged myself on wire ends, I use pliers to bend the ends in “dog ears”.
The top tin is on, one side lifts up, the other side is wired to the frame.
I put a gate on one end for convenience. Today I will put tin on it and a latch to keep it closed.
It won’t hold all the Dirty Birdies, but it will get at least half off the porch. I have the pieces cut and the fittings for a second one, but won’t build it, I wouldn’t get it finished in time before these birds go to freezer camp. I’ll rig them up a pen so I can get them off the porch.
The frame I started with.
Hardware cloth on 2 sides and tin across the back. Top pieces laid on top.
I carefully measured and marked where holes needed to go. I laid the tin on the porch, put a 1x4 under it and pounded a nail through it. I used aluminum wire to “tie” the tin on the frame.
Because I don’t like snagged myself on wire ends, I use pliers to bend the ends in “dog ears”.
The top tin is on, one side lifts up, the other side is wired to the frame.
I put a gate on one end for convenience. Today I will put tin on it and a latch to keep it closed.
It won’t hold all the Dirty Birdies, but it will get at least half off the porch. I have the pieces cut and the fittings for a second one, but won’t build it, I wouldn’t get it finished in time before these birds go to freezer camp. I’ll rig them up a pen so I can get them off the porch.