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NewcoopNewpoop
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- Jun 26, 2024
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Netting will stop birds of prey. Any predator with teeth can and would simply chew or tear it. Might it slow them down? Possibly, but deter? No. Snakes can also get into netting, depending on the size of both. This plan will not keep your chickens safe.
We have coons and red fox, hawks and owls. Thankfully no bears or bobcats. Im not really worried about mice, rats, or snakes, as all of our chickens are grown and we pull the eggs promptly after they are laid.
Based on the responses I will probably get the upgrade to hardware cloth, and use that for the top and sides. I may use the plastic net for the underground apron.
The chickens get locked in their coop at nightfall when we are home.