Best chicken tunnel I've seen! Let chickens weed your garden and keep them safe from predators..
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 25 ส.ค. 2023
- Take a look at our before and after video demonstrating how well the chickens eat weeds between garden rows. This chicken tunnel or "chunnel" is the best I've seen. It's made of solid materials and is still easily movable to move between rows. Unleash the power of your chickens! :)
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Mine love that corn silk tassel silk ,..LOVE IT!!
Yes, ours do too! Some years I'll dry the husks and then store them in feed bags for the winter.
I would love to see the step by step if you made them, or if you have the plans or drawings. I can see it worked really well. Thanks
I'm glad you like them. I honestly am so happy with them. I had one made out of pvc a few years ago, and these are so much better. The link to the video when we built them is in the description of this video. Let me know if it's clear enough. If not I'll do one that's a little more up close and step by step. :)
So satisfying to see the before and after! Great job!
@@JamesMiller-rb9yl I know. :) I liked comparing the line at the end. They really tilled it up nicely.
I love that banjo music you used for the video.
Thanks! It's pretty fun. :)
Great idea. Good job guys!
Thanks! We've been really happy with it. :)
Excellent idea! Been looking at the other videos just yours shows the results. Those chooks look pretty fat too.
Thanks! Yes, they do a great job eating and timing things up. :)
Scare crow will work
Thanks for watching! I would like to make a scarecrow.
My chickens have no interest in eating weeds. Probably spoiled
Interesting. Yeah, I wonder why. Mine have always been good about eating or at least destroying any plants in their path. :)
Feeding schedule is the obvious factor
Yeah, that could be. I generally just free feed mine, so they always have access to layer pellets. They love any greens or scraps they can find though. :)
Whatever works.
Yep. It's been great for us and our chickens. :)