- Jan 28, 2011
 
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Spouse and I just bought a new house and we want to build a small chicken coop/run with just a few chickens.  This coop will be located close to a large palm tree.  We've heard noises coming from the upper reaches of the tree that an "expert" (my brother-in-law) said is raccoons.  I've generally gotten along with raccoons except for when they eat my grapes and persimmons - we have a kind of live and let live arrangement.  Now I'm concerned about how determined these beasts will be around my chickens.  I know I can fortify the coop/run so that even a tank couldn't break in but I'm not into doing more work or spending more money than I need to.  So, my questions are, aside from providing sturdier wire fencing for the sides of the run and installing raccoon-proof latches, how far down do I need to dig for a wire barrier?  Do I even need one?  Do raccoons dig to get under the walls?  Do I need a wire floor in the run?  I was really trying to avoid that if possible.  Or, I could try to discourage the raccoons from the yard by keeping them out of the palm tree - might that be easier?
Many thanks in advance.
	
		
			
		
		
	
				
			Many thanks in advance.
	
	
	