Egg Cart'n Classic
Measuring 4′ x 6′, the two-level Egg Cart’n Classic is an easily portable chicken tractor that holds 8-10 hens (the video below shows the Egg Cart’n-Classic with eight hens). It has approx. 45 square feet of floor space between the upper and lower levels.
Features include:
• EZ-lift system for easy movement—The Egg Cart’n Classic raises onto four wheels, latches in place, and rolls easily over grass. The EZ-lift system sets the Egg Cart’n apart from other chicken tractors of similar size.
• Stairway can be raised for protection from night predators, lowered for grazing access, and removed for cleaning
• Perforated floor for easy cleanup
• Double nest box for chickens to lay their eggs
• Door into the nest for collecting eggs
• Roost
• Feeder, watering bucket, and hanging brackets
• Sliding gate to let the chickens enjoy free range
• Corrugated plastic skirting to protect chickens during cold weather
Assembly is fast and easy! Watch here to see how easy it is.
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Egg Cart’n………..$2,189.00** (includes feeder, watering bucket, and hanging brackets)
Is the Egg Cart’n Classic out of your price range? Check out the Egg Cart’n Mini.
**Kansas sales tax applies to Kansas residents.
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Features | Egg Cart’n Classic |
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Size | 4′ x 6′ |
Capacity | 8-10 chickens |
Lift Unit | All wheels are raised and locked into place by pushing down on the tongue. |
Doors | Two doors made out of rectangle tubing and corrugated plastic |
Frames | 1 1/2″ aluminum angle |
Floor | 1″ perforated polypropylene with 3/4″ openings |
Ceiling | Corrugated plastic |
End panels (upstairs) | Removable |
Skirting (downstairs) | Standard |
Stairway | Perforated polypropylene |
Roof | White roofing steel |
Nest | Standard |
EZ access door (to collect eggs) | Standard |
Sliding gate | Standard |
Roost | Standard |
The Egg Cart'n
WARNING: When moving any of our products with wheels on a sloping surface, steer the unit in a direction that is perpendicular to the slope keeping the movement of the unit as nearly level as possible so as not to lose control while moving the chicken tractor.