Ajp23
Songster
Good morning from Texas on a (finally!) rainy and cooler day!
We have recently moved and the coop is under construction. We are now on a wooded, two-acre lot that backs up to a lake area so there are far more predators here than in our previous, more residential neighborhood.
I’ve posted our progress below and would be grateful for any advice on further predator proofing! We have not yet begun to add more ventilation toward the top but that is on the way. Pardon the construction zone:
The front windows are fixed and do not open. The door has a very hard to turn door handle but I know we need reinforcement. What type of lock will raccoons be most angered by?
These windows open but have hardware cloth on the inside. Should anything be added to the outside? (Excuse the fan - only a week or so ago we were in the 100+ degree range and were desperate to provide the girls some relief.)
When vents are added, do they have hardware cloth added inside as well or is a heavy duty screw into studs sufficient?
Last question is how much do I need to be concerned about predator proofing the run? It currently has hardware cloth dug down around the perimeter and will be fully roofed once complete. You can see though that the smaller cloth ends a few feet up, giving way to larger wire. Is there enough concern about daytime predators to warrant clothing the entire “wall”? It is currently fence stapled to hold in place but we are adding screws and washers today unless there is better advice.
Thank you!!! This was long - thanks to anyone still with me. I want to do right by these chickens - our kids are our bosses and demand the best for their pets!
We have recently moved and the coop is under construction. We are now on a wooded, two-acre lot that backs up to a lake area so there are far more predators here than in our previous, more residential neighborhood.
I’ve posted our progress below and would be grateful for any advice on further predator proofing! We have not yet begun to add more ventilation toward the top but that is on the way. Pardon the construction zone:
The front windows are fixed and do not open. The door has a very hard to turn door handle but I know we need reinforcement. What type of lock will raccoons be most angered by?

These windows open but have hardware cloth on the inside. Should anything be added to the outside? (Excuse the fan - only a week or so ago we were in the 100+ degree range and were desperate to provide the girls some relief.)
When vents are added, do they have hardware cloth added inside as well or is a heavy duty screw into studs sufficient?
Last question is how much do I need to be concerned about predator proofing the run? It currently has hardware cloth dug down around the perimeter and will be fully roofed once complete. You can see though that the smaller cloth ends a few feet up, giving way to larger wire. Is there enough concern about daytime predators to warrant clothing the entire “wall”? It is currently fence stapled to hold in place but we are adding screws and washers today unless there is better advice.
Thank you!!! This was long - thanks to anyone still with me. I want to do right by these chickens - our kids are our bosses and demand the best for their pets!
