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12 Pita Pintas, 6 mottled red, and 6 mottled black

Brooder is ready to go, coop is set. Nervous and excited. This is our first go-around with fowl.

12 Pita Pintas, 6 mottled red, and 6 mottled black Brooder is ready to go, coop is set. Nervous and excited. This is our first go-around with fowl.

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> I'm interested in hearing more about Alumicoop. I appreciate the link. What were the factor(s) driving the decision on that specific product? I setup PVC geodesic domes (ziptiedomes.com) for our birds, and while inexpensive to setup and spacious, there are some long term drawbacks so I'm always keeping my eyes open for options to consider. >>

The factors driving the decision, as we did look at the geodisks, as well, were durability (we have a pack of dogs and some of them are incorrigible when it comes to wildlife lol) and other wildlife that loves chickens, the idea that it has no floor and sits right on the earth, and the ability to move it around. It was, however, not cheap. We are likely going to pick up another coop from for a rooster with some (hopefully) broody hens. We’d like to be able to have multiple generations of chickens from our own stock.

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Yeah the Alumicoop is an all metal, very large chicken tractor. Looks interesting. Can the roof handle a snow load? Are you planning to move it using a small farm tractor, or just manual? I imagine it's not very light. Wheels look sturdy. Seems well made from the pics. Maybe you could consider sharing the ongoing progress in s/Prepping or s/Homesteading

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>Can the roof handle a snow load?>>

That I do not know as it does not ever snow here.

Although we have a tractor, the beauty of the alumicoop is that even I can lift and move it (small 5’ 3”, older woman). As the name suggests, it’s aluminum, so pretty light weigh while also being pretty sturdy. We have the 10x12.

And no, I don’t own stock in alumicoop, lol.

I will figure out how to post videos and periodically post in either prepping or chickens. Thanks for the suggestion.