Advice on chicken runs

M Brennen

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A few years ago we lost most of our flock to something, possibly weasel or fisher. Our neighbor did too. This year I am attempting again. We have secured the coop itself so I think we are good with that. The problem is, I am not sure what is the best way to secure a run for them. What are some secure suggestions for a run? We are debating one of those electric fences?
 
Depends on how secure you need it.
Mine is just 2x4 welded wire for roof, walls, and apron...but I'm home and within sight/hearing of run 95% of the daytime.
If you're gone all day you'd need more than that...adding 1/2" hardware cloth to sturdier mesh against both large and small predators.
Might find some ideas here:
https://www.backyardchickens.com/articles/categories/chicken-coops.12/
 
For weasels... you need the 1/2 large hardware cloth,and have it EVERYWHERE because those suckers can climb all over.

So, SOLID construction.

I think electric is great for other creatures, but for the weasels, they are just so small, and so good at getting around stuff, that perfect construction is the best choice.
 
How big?

my run is 8x8+6x6 attached together. $400 of hardware cloth For 4 walls and roof. If your run is much bigger it’s big money to do it this way.
 
How tall can I purchase 1/2 hardware cloth?
4' x 50' or 100' rolls is typical, might be able to find 6' somewhere.
Find/buy your mesh then plan your framing accordingly for ease of fastening with no seams taht aren't screwed down to something solid.
 
4' x 50' or 100' rolls is typical, might be able to find 6' somewhere.
Find/buy your mesh then plan your framing accordingly for ease of fastening with no seams taht aren't screwed down to something solid.
I was not able to find 1/2 in anything taller than 4’. I ordered two rolls of 100’ and put them together.
 

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