DIY 1 HOUR Chicken Tractor Build for $25 / Meat Birds / Farm & Ranch Projects

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For those that might not like what they are doing. These chickens will have 100 times more of a happy house than the McNuggets you all eat. Just sayin... and I am a animal lover!

linnsoltwedel
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Good job y'all. I do worry about no heat light at night for the chicks. My baby chicks are 4 weeks old and in a cage in house with a heating light. Have a great evening. Yert 🤟

edensgarden
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Important to feed them Starter/grower food and don't let the wind blow on them. Keep them dry. You'll enjoy watching them, chickens are fun to watch!

joceyquailebotimer
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It might be all new for Danielle, but you can't tell. She's so amazing and eager to do and learn everything. It's the best life in my opinion. So 👏🏾 amazing. Good Luck!

DreamweaversHomestead
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Some homesteaders wrap their chicken tractors twice with Chicken wire. Also, they move their chickens forward in a straight line where they want to plant garden in the future because they fertilize the soil as they go. Great farming technique, practiced by Justin Rhodes & many others in North Carolina. Good Luck. 😊

par
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Jason those chicks need a heat lamp. Need to be at 90degrees first week of life reducing heat by 5 degrees every week after.

dlon
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Home grown chickens are so tasty, so much better than store bought.

kimvalleen
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I’m loving how the ranch is becoming a home. Hope you all had an amazing Easter

alexfreer
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You are most definitely on your way to self sufficiency! I think you have made phenomenal progress in 3.5 months.

maryellencook
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They'll still need a heat source for a while. Mom sits on them at night to keep them warm. It's awesome that you're raising your own food. Going to love watching them grow. Your place is turning into a farm quickly. Can't wait until you are able to get some large animals on the ranch. God Bless you and your family.

tracynolan
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I'm doing the same thing guys. I have 37 chicks I have been raising now for 8 weeks. Mine are for eggs right now and are pretty much all feathered out. I am just so amazed at how you guys (Danielle you are included and such an important part of you guys) are so knowledgeable at everything you need to do. There is so much to keep up with and I love it. Keep up the great work and I really love you guys.

Pjdlharvey
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Good job Jason and Danielle that chicken tractor will sure do the job. Good video, you guys hit that right out of the park. Sorry Jared you to for helping. Raising your own meat is the best thing ever. Good luck, take care. 🇨🇦

rongray
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The meat birds need heat until they are feathered out, we are under a frost advisory in Oklahoma and the trees are tropical lime and orange, I think you mentioned and need to come in for the winter, They won’t withstand a freeze. Good luck 🍀 your doing a fantastic job at the ranch. This year is unseasonably cold. You probably have a pack rat they get huge! Always exciting in the country. Ha

mothertlovesu
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That was a great Build for you all! We always put a light on ours at night until they feathered out here in Ga.

carol
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Raising your own meat chickens are the best. We did it twice. We are planning again. They took about 12 weeks at 10 pounds dressed. They got so big they had a hard time walking especially the roosters. The hens weights around 8 pounds the smallest was 5lbs 9oz. You all will love it when they are ready. Thank you for sharing. Till next time God Bless.

heavenly-dreamsdairygoats
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My only comment would be as we looked at chicken tractors I liked the ones with wheels. It would make it easier to move it. Nice job!! Living my life!

deannadriver
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Great job !! Jason you are so lucky to have Danielle. She not afraid of getting her hands dirty, right by your side she is. You both are good for each other ❤❤

barbarahoover
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Half way from the bottom up ( and all around ) it would be nice to see hardware cloth over the chicken wire the reason for this is to stop predators from reaching in and killing or injuring the meat birds

larrysowada
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Oh my goodness!! Thank you so much for showing this!! Just exactly what I needed!!

susanbreeland
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They must have heat until they have all their feathers!! They do not have a Mom to keep them warm. Keep food and water in front of them all the time. They will grow fast!! So cute.

junemckinley