cluck_this
Hatching
I'm in central VT, currently under +18" or so of snow, and a mink that's been prowling finally struck in broad daylight. The girls have mostly stayed in their coop except to come out for some water or treats, but we've now locked them in. The run doesn't have mink proof fencing but more on the history below. The ground is frozen and will be until April, so we can plan for a more intense run but it's months away. I'd love advice on how to keep the girls safe until the ground thaws!
For more context, our backyard includes a brook and pond. Previous owners had mink attacks but it's been +6 years! We have had 4 girls grabbed by foxes in the last 12 months though while free ranging, but we've had a good record of no minks until now!
For more context, our backyard includes a brook and pond. Previous owners had mink attacks but it's been +6 years! We have had 4 girls grabbed by foxes in the last 12 months though while free ranging, but we've had a good record of no minks until now!

