- Mar 13, 2008
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We are in the middle of coop and run construction and I need a bit of guidance. I am a bit confused about dropping boards. We are doing deep litter method and have put linoleum on the floor to help with easy cleanup. Do I still need dropping boards under the roosts? should I put DE in with the cedar shavings on the bottom?
Also, how strong do I need to make our run (i.e. burying it, double-layer, etc)? The coop and run are in our side yard which is already entirely enclosed by a 6 foot wood privacy fence. Predators in the area include: hawks, wolves, coyotes, and foxes. I've never seen any in our neighborhood but can hear the coyotes at night. Any of the above mentioned predators have never bothered our cats or dogs, and I think our dog (100 pound GSD) is a deterrent to anything that might want to try hopping the fence - if those animals can even jump that high.
We bought a roll of chicken wire when we were out getting materials to make the run. Should we try something stronger?
Thank you all so much!
I have to add a funny anecdote about this coop. DH wanted NOTHING to do with the chickens or the coop. In fact, he was as anti-chick as they get until our 2 year old asked him real nicely
. Guess who has now taken over the project? HA HA. It is now framed with 2x4's, insulated plus vapor barrier, has siding, two windows, and is being wired, etc.
Also, how strong do I need to make our run (i.e. burying it, double-layer, etc)? The coop and run are in our side yard which is already entirely enclosed by a 6 foot wood privacy fence. Predators in the area include: hawks, wolves, coyotes, and foxes. I've never seen any in our neighborhood but can hear the coyotes at night. Any of the above mentioned predators have never bothered our cats or dogs, and I think our dog (100 pound GSD) is a deterrent to anything that might want to try hopping the fence - if those animals can even jump that high.

We bought a roll of chicken wire when we were out getting materials to make the run. Should we try something stronger?
Thank you all so much!
I have to add a funny anecdote about this coop. DH wanted NOTHING to do with the chickens or the coop. In fact, he was as anti-chick as they get until our 2 year old asked him real nicely


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