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  1. R.M. Hens

    Does my coop need to be enclosed? Sorry, *Pic Heavy*

    Quote: Definitely a good idea. Hopefully we won't need it anytime soon but hurricane season is approaching fast.
  2. R.M. Hens

    Does my coop need to be enclosed? Sorry, *Pic Heavy*

    Chicken.Lytle : My own coop has 2x4 farm fence for the top of the wall. These blog posts may be of interest to you: Coop "Expansion" Lytle "Screw Ups": Coop Design Wrong Roost! My Clever Little "Helper" Those posts were great and quite entertaining.
  3. R.M. Hens

    Does my coop need to be enclosed? Sorry, *Pic Heavy*

    Thanks to everyone for the help. All of the suggestions make perfect sense. I definitely don't want to lose my girls so I will making some adjustments as quick as possible. I will post pics of the updates soon. Thanks again.
  4. R.M. Hens

    Does my coop need to be enclosed? Sorry, *Pic Heavy*

    Quote: Oh my! I am so sorry. This makes me want to leave work right now and put up some walls for my girls.
  5. R.M. Hens

    Does my coop need to be enclosed? Sorry, *Pic Heavy*

    Quote: Thanks Jack and Oldiabird! Ahh, I see. I think that can be changed pretty easily or atleast I hope so because they are driving me crazy with not roosting on the roost. What type of hardware cloth would you suggest? Chicken wire will keep the chickens in but not keep predators out right?
  6. R.M. Hens

    Does my coop need to be enclosed? Sorry, *Pic Heavy*

    I have had this setup since the beginning of April and so far no problems. (knock on wood) Coons, possums, hawks and foxes are definite predators in my area, but I have not seen any on or close to my property in the four years that I have owned it. I know they can climb fences, but I hope to...
  7. R.M. Hens

    Does my coop need to be enclosed? Sorry, *Pic Heavy*

    I am a first time chicken owner and here are a few pics of my coop and yard. I do not let my girls free range because 1- I like my grass. and 2- the fenced in yard we have is huge and plenty big enough for them. They are happy chickens. After going through so many different (and may I say...
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