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  1. Liz Birdlover

    Where feeder should be - pros and cons

    Oh I have my coop elevated on cinderblocks but no one goes under. If I don't elevate coop enough, I will get resident skunk or groundhog. The height they're at seems just right, an occasional rabbit will hop under to cross to the other side but no one hangs out underneath the coop.
  2. Liz Birdlover

    Where feeder should be - pros and cons

    Mulch? I did large bark mulch inside the pens this past winter. It was ok. I liked grass the prior years too, but July heatwave always kills the grass. The mulch provides fun for chickens kicking chunks around finding crickets, etc.
  3. Liz Birdlover

    Where feeder should be - pros and cons

    Dug down 3 feet deep trenches, to install several 6x6 ground treated lumber, then there's rock walkway & stones perimeter. No one has tried to dig a hole, but if they do, they won't get far.
  4. Liz Birdlover

    Where feeder should be - pros and cons

    A lot depends on how your coop and/or pens are set up. My coop can be completely closed up with ample room for chickens to hang out, in case we get a few bad days of hurricane weather. I have predator proof pens due to constant foxes, raccoons, hawks, etc. My pens and coop remain rodent free &...
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