hearts; Backyard Chicken Tractor/Coop ♥ - (Corvallis/Delivery for sale in Corvallis, Oregon

$525

♥ Check your city's regulations for chickens in town at: /getting-started/local-ordinances
♥ Very sturdy, high quality construction portable Chicken tractor
♥ Coop is 3x4 with 2 doors for easy access to nesting boxes and cleaning
♥ Cedar roof
♥ Run is 4x8 with door to allow free range if desired, and easy access to food and water dishes
♥ All wood that is exposed to ground is cedar to prevent wood rot,
♥ No OSB or pressboard
♥ Perfect for 2-4 chickens
♥ Painted the color of your choice
♥ On wheels for easy portability
♥ Two large doors for easy access to entire coop
♥ Protection from sun and rain provided under coop
♥ Easy access locking hen door with easy lift hen ramp for night time safety
♥ We use wire mesh/ hardware cloth for added safety as it is stronger than "chicken wire"
♥ Wire mesh/hardware cloth floor under roost side of coop so the droppings just fall to the ground for easy cleaning or gathering for fertilizer while still keeping hens safe from predators
♥ Wire mesh/hardware cloth windows for added ventilation
♥ $525 for tractor alone, or $595 for complete package which includes: bag of feed, bedding, feed and water dispenser and 2 hens
♥ we also have a variety of young laying hens available at $20 apiece or $10 apiece with purchase of a tractor or coop!!!
♥♥♥ Free delivery in Corvallis/Albany/Philomath areas, farther delivery may have a gas fee depending on how far
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ask for Jess
Have an Awesome Day :)
This is from an article in Mother Earth Magazine
LATEST RESULTS: New test results show that pastured egg producers are kicking the commercial industry's derriere when it comes to vitamin D! Eggs from hens raised on pasture show 4 to 6 times as much vitamin D as typical supermarket eggs.
RESULTS FROM OUR PREVIOUS STUDY: Eggs from hens allowed to peck on pasture are a heck of a lot better than those from chickens raised in cages! Most of the eggs currently sold in supermarkets are nutritionally inferior to eggs produced by hens raised on pasture. That's the conclusion we have reached following completion of the 2007 Mother Earth News egg testing project. Our testing has found that, compared to official U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) nutrient data for commercial eggs, eggs from hens raised on pasture may contain:
• 1⁄3 less cholesterol
• 1⁄4 less saturated fat
• 2⁄3 more vitamin A
• 2 times more omega-3 fatty acids
• 3 times more vitamin E
• 7 times more beta carotene
These amazing results come from 14 flocks around the country that range freely on pasture or are housed in moveable pens that are rotated frequently to maximize access to fresh pasture and protect the birds from predators. We had six eggs from each of the 14 pastured flocks tested by an accredited laboratory in Portland, Ore. The chart in Meet the Real Free-range Eggs (October/November 2007) shows the average nutrient content of the samples, compared with the official egg nutrient data from the USDA for "conventional" (i.e. from confined hens) eggs. The chart lists the individual results from each flock.
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Location: Corvallis/Delivery


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