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HeatherMo
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Ok, I'm glad for what you are doing but I kinda wish that kennel was more secure. You want them to feel like they are safe. Maybe you've got some plywood or board laying around that you could put up against it and on top of the kennel? You know, to make a house type thing using the kennel as a base? Even if you've got a blue tarp to put around it temporarily until they get bigger it would proably keep them warmer and give them the feeling that they are safe from predators.
I’m on it! I actually put a tarp on them last night and again tonight. The kennel is completely enclosed and Michigan predator proofed. We don’t have snakes around here large enough to be a concern. Our predators are raccoons, possums, large birds like hawks and barn cats. None of those could get at them in this kennel, I don’t think. Michigan’s weather is all over the place so I will take them in if it gets too cold or too nasty. So far so good with them in the current set up. I let them outside of the coop tonight fully supervised and they seem happy!
