Have you heard of chicken tractors? These movable coops have become a popular choice for many flock keepers, both in backyards and on small farms. A chicken tractor is essentially a portable coop and run, often without a floor, that can be moved to fresh grass or new areas of your yard. This lets your flock forage for bugs and plants while staying safe from predators.
Benefits of Using a Chicken Tractor:
Gives chickens access to fresh greens, bugs, and soil.
Helps fertilize your lawn or fields as you move the tractor around.
Reduces bare spots and overgrazing in one area.
Makes rotating pasture easier, and helps control pests naturally.
Adds protection from many predators.
Chicken tractors come in all shapes and sizes. Some are simple, lightweight frames with mesh and a shelter, while others are more elaborate, on wheels, and have nest boxes or roosts. Many folks build their own, tailoring the size and features to fit their flock and their property.
Questions to Consider:
Do you use a chicken tractor, or are you thinking of trying one?
What’s your favorite design or feature?
Any tips for building or moving them?
Feel free to share photos or stories! Whether your chicken tractor is homemade or store-bought, small or large, your experiences can help others decide if this setup is right for them.
Here is an example of a chicken tractor. There are many different designs.

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Have you heard of chicken tractors? These movable coops have become a popular choice for many flock keepers, both in backyards and on small farms. A chicken tractor is essentially a portable coop and run, often without a floor, that can be moved to fresh grass or new areas of your yard. This lets your flock forage for bugs and plants while staying safe from predators.
[b]Benefits of Using a Chicken Tractor:[/b]
Gives chickens access to fresh greens, bugs, and soil.
Helps fertilize your lawn or fields as you move the tractor around.
Reduces bare spots and overgrazing in one area.
Makes rotating pasture easier, and helps control pests naturally.
Adds protection from many predators.
Chicken tractors come in all shapes and sizes. Some are simple, lightweight frames with mesh and a shelter, while others are more elaborate, on wheels, and have nest boxes or roosts. Many folks build their own, tailoring the size and features to fit their flock and their property.
[b]Questions to Consider:[/b]
Do you use a chicken tractor, or are you thinking of trying one?
What’s your favorite design or feature?
Any tips for building or moving them?
Feel free to share photos or stories! Whether your chicken tractor is homemade or store-bought, small or large, your experiences can help others decide if this setup is right for them.
Here is an example of a chicken tractor. There are many different designs.
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