VolNExile
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Have have several neighbors who do this. Of course, the tractors are only 6x8 or so (my best guess.) The chickens do a great job of scratching up (aerating) the soil and eating grubs.Lotta birds in them thar tractors. Got wheels on 'em?
Long ago, when the world was new and death was but a dream, I envisioned a HUGE mobile chicken enclosure (coop included) having aluminum framing and wheels on hydraulic pistons. To move these monsters, you engage the wheels, which are designed to keep the bottom frame just above the ground. The hydraulic pistons continue to provide support over uneven contours. Humans could move these, or they could be towed by vehicle or beast of burden. These would be moved across large fields in a pattern which keeps the chickens on fresh ground. Chicken litter would fertilize the fields, which could be alternately left fallow or grazed by other animals. "Are the chickens in four, Bob?" "No, Larry, they've still got 5 days in three before we open the fencing and move 'em over."
Apparently they will eat stink bugs too. Yum!









