Cinjolin
Hatching
I am new to chicken keeping and am building my first coop/run. What size hardware cloth is best to keep out gopher, king and rattlers?
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Or maybe 1/4" x 1/4" to keep the babies out too.1/2 x 1/2 or smaller
Agreed, but I’ve also seen plenty of photos from the aftermath of a dog or coyote going through the 1/2”. So the assumed added strength of the 1/2” is kinda moot if a large predator is determined. You really have to weigh out your individual situation and predator risk. For me personally rattlesnakes and rodents are a huge risk and we have the occasional Coyote. We’re covered our entire coops in 1/4” and will be putting a much thicker 2-4” panels 6ft up the perimeter walls on top of the 1/4”.The problem with 1/4" hardware cloth to keep out even very small snakes is that the thinner wire used to make this material is less proof against other predators than the more sturdy wire used to make 1/2" hardware cloth.
The problem with 1/4" hardware cloth to keep out even very small snakes is that the thinner wire used to make this material is less proof against other predators than the more sturdy wire used to make 1/2" hardware cloth.