Good ideas. I didn't care for the words blocking the video, though. I was hoping to see the accordion thing in use close up. I had thought about using some type of extension like that for my hens, but wondered how I could move it in different directions. Yours was a good idea. Thanks.
Great feedback! Being a newer channel, we love hearing ways we can improve. We’ll put the accordion we used on the chunnel on the docket for a video in the near future. It’s worked great for us. Thanks!
This is great, looks easy for me and will keep the girls out of my garden and out of trouble but able to have that free-range feeling with less risk of predator attacks!
@@edgatternig9729 that’s fantastic! I hope it turns out awesome. If you end up needing them - a few people reached out about plans so we made some and they’re now in our store. Happy building!
@@stavenessstudioshomestead it looks pretty easy, I should be able to wing it 🤣. She tried explaining the flexible part to me but I couldn’t grasp it. I had to see it for myself. I like the rigidity of your design compared to the fragile aluminum hoops that she bought online. I’m definitely building this.
@@stavenessstudioshomestead They look amazing and the chickens are in them more than their actual run! I am creating a compound with the chunnels between them. I wish I could free range but we have to many predators here in TX. Thanks again for your design ideas!
That’s fantastic! We have the same problem here, a ton of predators, and we haven’t lost one chicken in over two years to a predator. There would be a lot of tears from our little girls if we did.
Love this chunnel. My husband is going to make it for me. Can you send a link to your "community" where you have posted the instructions for this? I don't know how to get there. Thank you much.
That’s great your husband is going to make you one! I am finalizing the woodworking plans for this Chunnel that should be up this week but until then, here is the link for the visuals of the triangles in the community tab th-cam.com/users/postUgkx3kKoWx0myxWogKFGdv_EwmqmSQ9gtK5Y?si=1tKU9Cu8o-eM8mIc
Making the short length of the tunnel turn sideways providing the chicks with fresh ground from time to time,is a superb idea! (I was concerned to start with, that all of your tunnel is wrapped around with the mesh wire on all three sides, as the birds do need to scratch the soil.)
Nice! I like the accordion attachment. I thought about using a dog or cat tunnel with nylon, but I bet this one you made with wire is more practical, and the hens will like entering it better.
I had a lot of thoughts for the accordion too but the hens do go through no problem. I had to put wood pieces on the bottom to keep their feet safe and make it easier to walk on.
I was thinking about a triangular design as well. I want to experiment with having the sides hinged at the apex. The idea is that they can fold for more effortless mobility and that they can have a variable width. I hope that a rope cross-brace will make the triangle stable ( or perhaps pegs in the ground). That way, I can use them to weed my beds and also my narrower pathways in the veg patch. The idea is to have a tractor coop in the centre of the veg patch with opposing doors. I am also considering making the apex lower at one end so that it becomes an overlapping joint between sections.
You could include the cost of the whole affair. I've looked at so many variations of the theme and cost and availability of materials play a big role. Wood I understand is expensive now. Equipment for DIY projects also plays a big role.
2-12’ deck boards $26 1-4ft wide roll of chicken wire Smallest roll I could find was 50 feet. $27 You only need 12 feet so you’ll have plenty left over to build more 12 foot runs So under 50 bucks with extra material unless you can find a smaller roll of 4 foot wide chicken wire
Thank you for this video! So if I've read and saw the video correctly. You took a deck board and ripped it into 3 boards. Then you cut them into 23" now it looks like two of the 3 boards of the triangle have the 30° cuts on each end but one of them doesn't. Is that correct?
I’m so glad you like the video! I’ll post a picture on the community tab so you can see what I did. I’m also going to redo the video to make it is clearer and maybe get some woodworking plans together for it.
Thanks so much! I hope it helps. I am hoping to redo the video to tweak a few things and we’ll leave off the captions. I also posted in the community tab details of how the triangles go together.
Why did the chicken cross the road... Finally the answer... The farmers city cousin came to visit.. was asking all sort of questions.. One being. What happens when your chickens get old and dont lay any more eggs... The farmer said that when they go in the stew pot... Millie heard this story... So where was millie going... To buy another dozen eggs
Great Job!! I've searched for weeks for this exact attachment. Thank you so much for sharing.
I’m so glad it helped! It’s worked great for us.
Very clear and concise!
@@jordanphillips8007 thank you 😊 👍
Good ideas. I didn't care for the words blocking the video, though. I was hoping to see the accordion thing in use close up. I had thought about using some type of extension like that for my hens, but wondered how I could move it in different directions. Yours was a good idea. Thanks.
Great feedback! Being a newer channel, we love hearing ways we can improve. We’ll put the accordion we used on the chunnel on the docket for a video in the near future. It’s worked great for us. Thanks!
I agree wholeheartedly with you. More time could be spent on the (?) Concertina wire construction and its application. Looking forward to updates.
Did you find a way to change direction and if so can you share?
Excellent DIY tutorial!
@@princearthur4946 thank you 👍
This is great, looks easy for me and will keep the girls out of my garden and out of trouble but able to have that free-range feeling with less risk of predator attacks!
That’s awesome. Spike and the ladies love. I hope it goes well
Thats awesome mate. Job well done!
Thanks! It’s worked well for us
The wife wants this for our flock. She tried hoops with hardware cloth but this looks way better.
Thank you!
@@edgatternig9729 that’s fantastic! I hope it turns out awesome.
If you end up needing them - a few people reached out about plans so we made some and they’re now in our store.
Happy building!
@@stavenessstudioshomestead it looks pretty easy, I should be able to wing it 🤣. She tried explaining the flexible part to me but I couldn’t grasp it. I had to see it for myself. I like the rigidity of your design compared to the fragile aluminum hoops that she bought online. I’m definitely building this.
@@edgatternig9729 message if you have questions!
This is the best design I’ve seen so far. Making one today!
Fantastic thanks! Let me know how it goes
Great looking design. Thanks for providing all the detail. 😊
Absolutely! I hope it helps your flock. 🐔
Exactly the idea I was needing. Movable. Brilliant 😊
Thanks! It has worked great for our backyard flock. They come running when we open the chunnel door.
Genius! Exactly what i was looking for!
That’s great! Hope it helps!
My son is making me like 3 at the moment! Thanks for your insight.
That’s fantastic! I hope they work great for you.
@@stavenessstudioshomestead They look amazing and the chickens are in them more than their actual run! I am creating a compound with the chunnels between them. I wish I could free range but we have to many predators here in TX. Thanks again for your design ideas!
That’s fantastic! We have the same problem here, a ton of predators, and we haven’t lost one chicken in over two years to a predator. There would be a lot of tears from our little girls if we did.
Love this chunnel. My husband is going to make it for me. Can you send a link to your "community" where you have posted the instructions for this? I don't know how to get there. Thank you much.
That’s great your husband is going to make you one! I am finalizing the woodworking plans for this Chunnel that should be up this week but until then, here is the link for the visuals of the triangles in the community tab th-cam.com/users/postUgkx3kKoWx0myxWogKFGdv_EwmqmSQ9gtK5Y?si=1tKU9Cu8o-eM8mIc
Making the short length of the tunnel turn sideways providing the chicks with fresh ground from time to time,is a superb idea! (I was concerned to start with, that all of your tunnel is wrapped around with the mesh wire on all three sides, as the birds do need to scratch the soil.)
Thanks! It’s worked out great so far. And moving the chunnel daily gives them fresh grass and doesn’t kill the grass. Thanks for watching!
Nice! I like the accordion attachment. I thought about using a dog or cat tunnel with nylon, but I bet this one you made with wire is more practical, and the hens will like entering it better.
I had a lot of thoughts for the accordion too but the hens do go through no problem. I had to put wood pieces on the bottom to keep their feet safe and make it easier to walk on.
I was thinking about a triangular design as well. I want to experiment with having the sides hinged at the apex. The idea is that they can fold for more effortless mobility and that they can have a variable width. I hope that a rope cross-brace will make the triangle stable ( or perhaps pegs in the ground). That way, I can use them to weed my beds and also my narrower pathways in the veg patch. The idea is to have a tractor coop in the centre of the veg patch with opposing doors.
I am also considering making the apex lower at one end so that it becomes an overlapping joint between sections.
Great ideas. Will you post it somewhere? Would love to see the end product
Amazing work!!!
Thank you so much 😀
very nice, thanks for sharing
Absolutely! Our chickens love it
You could include the cost of the whole affair. I've looked at so many variations of the theme and cost and availability of materials play a big role. Wood I understand is expensive now. Equipment for DIY projects also plays a big role.
Great idea!
how long did you each segment for the triangles?
I’m making woodworking plans for this but hopefully this helps - 24” bottom and one side 23” and the other 22 1/4”.
Awesome
How much did you spend on this project? I love it.
2-12’ deck boards $26
1-4ft wide roll of chicken wire
Smallest roll I could find was 50 feet. $27
You only need 12 feet so you’ll have plenty left over to build more 12 foot runs
So under 50 bucks with extra material unless you can find a smaller roll of 4 foot wide chicken wire
Did you cut 30 degrees on both ends of every board?
I just posted a picture in the community tab so you can see how I did it.
This looks great! What is the dimension of the triangle? I did t see it… thanks!
Each triangle side is 23” long. Hope that helps! I’d love to see a picture.
Thank you for this video! So if I've read and saw the video correctly. You took a deck board and ripped it into 3 boards. Then you cut them into 23" now it looks like two of the 3 boards of the triangle have the 30° cuts on each end but one of them doesn't. Is that correct?
I’m so glad you like the video! I’ll post a picture on the community tab so you can see what I did. I’m also going to redo the video to make it is clearer and maybe get some woodworking plans together for it.
@stavenessstudioshomestead thank you those pics showing that each board is actually a different shape helped a lot!
GREAT VIDEO,VERY GOOD DETAILS ON HOW TO BUILD! My ONLY critique is that the caption was annoying. Thanks for the vid!👍👏👏😁
Thanks so much! I hope it helps. I am hoping to redo the video to tweak a few things and we’ll leave off the captions. I also posted in the community tab details of how the triangles go together.
Why did the chicken cross the road...
Finally the answer...
The farmers city cousin came to visit.. was asking all sort of questions..
One being. What happens when your chickens get old and dont lay any more eggs...
The farmer said that when they go in the stew pot...
Millie heard this story...
So where was millie going...
To buy another dozen eggs
I just let mine free range all day coop at night ...they know about the goshawk
That’s awesome. Wish we could do that.