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Did you have a pipe bender, or make your own jig? I see that as being a great chicken tractor. BUT, you could replace that tarp with a greenhouse tarp and have an instant greenhouse. Given: In your climate, you don't have much need for a greenhouse... But, it would give you a year round garden. Nice job. How do you move it?


I use a hand bender like this https://www.googleadservices.com/pa...j3z4zGj57qAhUBpp4KHYsVDUUQwg96BQgJEJcB&adurl=



it has wheels on the back that are easily sliden on and off then I pull up on the rope and walk it forward. the whole thing weighs maybe 120 lbs so it's not hard to move
 

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BUT, you could replace that tarp with a greenhouse tarp and have an instant greenhouse.

Was thinking along same lines. LOL. For that, some higher sides would give inside room for people. Run a shelf along each side. Done. :D Even a small one for starting plants could be easy. Guess I need to buy a bender.
 

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Did you have a pipe bender, or make your own jig? I see that as being a great chicken tractor. BUT, you could replace that tarp with a greenhouse tarp and have an instant greenhouse. Given: In your climate, you don't have much need for a greenhouse... But, it would give you a year round garden. Nice job. How do you move it?
 
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