So, guess make a coop where the other critters can't get in? small rabbit wire maybe?
There is an abundant amount of wild life. Just saw a Turkey Vulture eating, it looked like a ground squirrel in the neighbors yard, but only 20' from my office window.
was planning to put the coop close to the house with a shade screen.
Our tractor is very heavy (I can't lift or move it by myself). We used the "rabbit wire" on the entire bottom portion of the A frame tractor. We fastened it with washers and screws to the wooden frame. Our son's dog took a running dive at the chickens when he first saw them and no problem with the wire. He then became insistent and started bouncing on and off the wire. I was really glad we used that instead of chicken wire. I also am really careful about the chickens feed. I do not want to invite mice or other rodents, so I don't scatter feed on the ground for the chickens and only feed them what they will finish. It might not be the easiest way to do things, but it's clean and so far rodent free. (for the last year and a half - Although I have found a rodent in our pool skimmer though

