Solar Power Chicken Tractor

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Uploaded by on Jul 2, 2011

see more at: http://produceyourgreenpower.com/blog/
See this chicken tractor build which includes predator proof ideas, a solar powered door, and great storage, egg collection and feeding options

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  • doesn't the weight of the water push the water down into the water hopper thing and make it over flow? because the bucket isn't sealed ontop to hold the pressure/vacum thing of the water to stop it going down.

  • @binashraf no...because of the shape of the part where they drink at.

  • Sweet coop with a lot of cool features. Another cool video with great idea's. Your friend did a great job. Its really a well planned coop tractor, thanks for showing. Keep the green vid's coming they are inspiring for sure.

  • @sargon420 Thanks for the comment!

  • Nice. I like the solar chicken door :) Thats my kind of coop. My animals are on MY schedule,I'm not on theirs. I don't get up at the butt crack of dawn for anyone. And I am certainly not getting up that early just to let chickens out. hahahahahaha :) Solar chicken doors are great for us NON Morning ppl. hehehehe Another great video Rick.

  • @getsmartnow2011 Thanks! This is not my coop though...this is my friends coop..he really went all the way with this and took his time and thought it out for his personal needs....really smart coop...I have a couple good ones but none this nice....Thanks for the comment!

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  • Thats is an awesome design! I love this coop! :) If you have some time can you check out my chicken/quail copp, i appreciate and thanks for the upload

    Thumbs up.

  • @loves2spin2 On this one just just like the others ....plywood sides to a point...it doesn't get really

    cold here....30's at worst for the most part.......Chickens don't need breezes....but you can't close them in either. They can get really sick with no vents in the coops....just breathing in their poop fumes....i let them out everyday...even in the winter..:)

  • What do you do in the winter?

  • @bigtdriver Thanks for the comment!

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