Any tips?

We don’t have racoons or possums but i will look into better wire. (Or hardware cloth). I’ll supply them with mixed grit regularly, and they also have a bit natural from the soil.
 
You may not know you have certain predators until you tempt them with a smorgasbord of quail. We knew owls were around but they weren't in our yard until we moved the quail outside.
 
Oh I see. Do you have much trouble with foxes or weasels? I wonder if a small weasel could slip through chicken wire?
I have heard that foxes can destroy chicken wire. We have seen a few foxes down the street from us near a farm. I worry that they may venture into the neighborhood and try to get my chickens and the quail that I'll have in the yard soon (still in the incubator). I have hardware cloth surrounding my run except for the portion that is walled by my greenhouse. Greenhouse makes up some of the "fence" around the run and the rest is 6 foot tall picket fencing with at least 3' of hardware cloth. I did not put a skirt in the ground, but may do so come Spring. We are now thinking about moving the chickens behind the shed and walling off the back 4ft of the shed as a walk in coop, so the skirt would go there as part of the new run setup/move.
 
I have heard that foxes can destroy chicken wire. We have seen a few foxes down the street from us near a farm. I worry that they may venture into the neighborhood and try to get my chickens and the quail that I'll have in the yard soon (still in the incubator). I have hardware cloth surrounding my run except for the portion that is walled by my greenhouse. Greenhouse makes up some of the "fence" around the run and the rest is 6 foot tall picket fencing with at least 3' of hardware cloth. I did not put a skirt in the ground, but may do so come Spring. We are now thinking about moving the chickens behind the shed and walling off the back 4ft of the shed as a walk in coop, so the skirt would go there as part of the new run setup/move.

In my experience foxes aren't as determined to get in as racoons are. They seem to just wait for an easy opportunity like not getting them shut up early enough one evening. Or during the day when they are out. Or you didn't get the door shut just tight enough. They could however go through chicken wire if they wanted to bad enough.
 
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