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RenegadeJane
Chirping
I appreciate the help so i'll do my best to explain our set up. It's hard to get a good contextual photo of the whole thing, so I'm including some old photos from the construction along with a diagram.
We built the coop into the back of one of our barn's lean-tos. It's about 10x12 ft. We really just added the one wall with the door and nesting boxes. We tried to line the perimeter with stone when we filled it back in, (there is also a bunch of loose stone around the barn foundation) but this appears to have not quite done the job with the weasels. Up top there is an opening into the barn loft, and another opening between the rafters for ventilation. We put poultry netting over these openings from the beginning.
Since it's a pole barn construction. On the outer wall, there are some gaps where our framed wall meets the cross braces that support the siding. We've never had a racoon or anything get through there, but its definitely an area we'd now have to hardware cloth over.
we built the run last year after a bobcat got to half our flock and free ranging became less of an option. It's covered in 2x3" welded wire. It continues about 2 feet out along the ground where we buried it. We knew weasels were the only thing that could get through there, but we have such a healthy mouse population I didn't think it'd ever be an issue for us. Making the run weasel proof is probably out of the question since it's so huge. The coop might be more manageable, but it's also quite big and I shudder to think how much hardware cloth it'll take to make it bullet proof. . . .
In the meantime, I set up a temporary spot in the basement and have moved our remaining flock in while we set the live traps tonight.
I guess my question is, do we need to worry as much about the high spots being covered? I assume a weasel can climb as well as the best of them, but I guess I just don't know how tenacious they are in doing so.
Appreciate any feedback!
We built the coop into the back of one of our barn's lean-tos. It's about 10x12 ft. We really just added the one wall with the door and nesting boxes. We tried to line the perimeter with stone when we filled it back in, (there is also a bunch of loose stone around the barn foundation) but this appears to have not quite done the job with the weasels. Up top there is an opening into the barn loft, and another opening between the rafters for ventilation. We put poultry netting over these openings from the beginning.
Since it's a pole barn construction. On the outer wall, there are some gaps where our framed wall meets the cross braces that support the siding. We've never had a racoon or anything get through there, but its definitely an area we'd now have to hardware cloth over.
we built the run last year after a bobcat got to half our flock and free ranging became less of an option. It's covered in 2x3" welded wire. It continues about 2 feet out along the ground where we buried it. We knew weasels were the only thing that could get through there, but we have such a healthy mouse population I didn't think it'd ever be an issue for us. Making the run weasel proof is probably out of the question since it's so huge. The coop might be more manageable, but it's also quite big and I shudder to think how much hardware cloth it'll take to make it bullet proof. . . .
In the meantime, I set up a temporary spot in the basement and have moved our remaining flock in while we set the live traps tonight.
I guess my question is, do we need to worry as much about the high spots being covered? I assume a weasel can climb as well as the best of them, but I guess I just don't know how tenacious they are in doing so.
Appreciate any feedback!






