11/11/2025
“In a world where agriculture is increasingly defined by algorithms, genetically engineered seed, and machines that cost more than a suburban home, it feels almost rebellious to return to something so modest as a mobile wooden box on skids. Yet that is exactly what is happening in backyards and small farms across the country. The chicken tractor, a humble contraption that relies less on technology and more on the simple instincts of hens, is quietly staging a comeback. It is not just a novelty or a nostalgic throwback. It is a practical solution to some of the deepest challenges of modern homesteading: how to build soil health without chemicals, how to cut costs when feed prices soar, how to keep flocks safe while still letting them express their natural behavior, and ultimately how to reconnect with the land in a way that feels both responsible and sustainable.”
The tractor is not just a tool but a philosophy: working with natural cycles instead of against them for happier hens and better soil