CrealCritter
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Several years ago I seen this photo on the internet somewhere. There was an article that went with the picture but I can't find it now. Basically it's a chicken garden. Chickens on the right side for one year,, garden on the left. Then the following year chickens on the left and garden on the right. Continue rotate every year. I see a lot of advantages to such a setup.
So I set out to use the rotation scheme but changed it up a little. A few weeks ago my neighbor and I built woven wire fence the area is 112' x 106' with a pull of fence down the middle. This way we can have our 50' x 100' garden every year with 3' at the end of each of the rows to turn the tiller around in.
Now I'm going to build a 8' x 16' coop and place it outside of the chicken garden. With two coop doors for chickens to access each of the 56' by 106'. I also added a 12' gate for each 56' by 106'.
Here a picture of what I got done so far. Sorry had to snap this picture in landscape to capture it all.
Here's the chickens and temporary 4' x 8' coop on the west side 56' x 106'. The chickens have a lot of room to roam about an 1/8 of an acre.
The coop was supposed to be a duck house but my wife could never get the ducks to take to it. So I just added 4 perchs and the chickens like it, plus I can move it around easy with the bobcat. We put them in there yesterday evening and opened the door this morning. Chickens seem happy happy happy and there's a lot of grass for the to eat and scratch through and poop on
The whole set up It's still a WIP (work in progress) but I planted the garden on the east side this spring, got the railroad ties cemented in, t-posts set on 8' centers, fence built, gates hung and finally got chickens on the westside, so it's somewhat functional now.
My neighbor said why not put a couple of hogs or goats or lambs in with the chickens and build a movable shelter for them, you got two nice little pens here now. I said we'll see what happens over time... I just really build it for fowl (chickens and turkeys) and a garden. I'm pretty happy with the way it's turning out so far.
Jesus is Lord and Christ


So I set out to use the rotation scheme but changed it up a little. A few weeks ago my neighbor and I built woven wire fence the area is 112' x 106' with a pull of fence down the middle. This way we can have our 50' x 100' garden every year with 3' at the end of each of the rows to turn the tiller around in.
Now I'm going to build a 8' x 16' coop and place it outside of the chicken garden. With two coop doors for chickens to access each of the 56' by 106'. I also added a 12' gate for each 56' by 106'.
Here a picture of what I got done so far. Sorry had to snap this picture in landscape to capture it all.
Here's the chickens and temporary 4' x 8' coop on the west side 56' x 106'. The chickens have a lot of room to roam about an 1/8 of an acre.
The coop was supposed to be a duck house but my wife could never get the ducks to take to it. So I just added 4 perchs and the chickens like it, plus I can move it around easy with the bobcat. We put them in there yesterday evening and opened the door this morning. Chickens seem happy happy happy and there's a lot of grass for the to eat and scratch through and poop on

The whole set up It's still a WIP (work in progress) but I planted the garden on the east side this spring, got the railroad ties cemented in, t-posts set on 8' centers, fence built, gates hung and finally got chickens on the westside, so it's somewhat functional now.
My neighbor said why not put a couple of hogs or goats or lambs in with the chickens and build a movable shelter for them, you got two nice little pens here now. I said we'll see what happens over time... I just really build it for fowl (chickens and turkeys) and a garden. I'm pretty happy with the way it's turning out so far.
Jesus is Lord and Christ



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