McChooky
Free Ranging
The cinder blocks are on top of the hardware cloth and filled with dirt and rock to keep diggers from moving them.What do you do with the cinder blocks?
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The cinder blocks are on top of the hardware cloth and filled with dirt and rock to keep diggers from moving them.What do you do with the cinder blocks?
Could you attach pictures of your plan for the new build?... I have come up with a drawing of what I think would work for us just as a general coop/run layout. No real details for how it will be built, just the general idea. I mainly need to think about how I want the inside of the coop to be setup, and what predator proofing ideas to implement. For under the roosts, I’m wanting to do the floor screen idea where the poop falls through and below the coop. That seems to be the most efficient way to do it, not much cleanup involved. But does anyone know if that method would attract rats or if the screening could be a weak point? I think it would be fine as long as it’s watered in or scooped up, but want to hear other opinions.
We’re in northern Florida. ...
What did you do with them??
You may not need the hardware cloth or lath across the solid part of the walls, depending on what you use to make the walls. In your climate, I wouldn't have enough solid wall to bother with stopping the hardware/lath for it.... I'd just make a wire box with an open bottom and the apron and solid roof, then add some wind break around the roosts. This based on research (mainly Prince T Woods' open air coops for warm climates, and this website) - not based on experience with your climate.
That’s very interesting! So you also scatter the crushed peppers generally around your run? The chickens tolerate the spice?!I crushed them in my food processor then, using gloves to protect my hands, heavily dusted the problem areas, being sure to get it down the tunnels as well as on/around the plants.
This is how my coop was built -- a big wire box with a weather shelter made from fence boards on one end.
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That’s very interesting! So you also scatter the crushed peppers generally around your run? The chickens tolerate the spice?!
Thanks. I appreciate this information! Are there other predators that react negatively to it?I haven't done it with the chicken area, just in the garden.
But chickens don't have the receptors for capsaicin -- they don't know that spice exists.
This is why people recommend hot pepper flakes to keep squirrels out of bird feeders.
@3KillerBs what is the difference between the granite and cinder blocks? Is it because the cinder blocks are buried in the ground?The cinder blocks are on top of the hardware cloth and filled with dirt and rock to keep diggers from moving them.
Thanks. I appreciate this information! Are there other predators that react negatively to it?
@3KillerBs what is the difference between the granite and cinder blocks? Is it because the cinder blocks are buried in the ground?
Ditto Dat.Anything that covers the wire apron makes it less effective.
The digging predators will back up and start their dig at the edge of any barrier that they can see.
Got it. Thanks so much!I don't have experience with hot peppers against predators, only vermin.
Anything that covers the wire apron makes it less effective.
The digging predators will back up and start their dig at the edge of any barrier that they can see.