Last fall our beautiful flock of 12 chickens was massacred in a matter of days. We were down to 3 hens, who we re-homed to a woman with a pred-proof setup. Anyway, the story goes that we were pred-free for 4 months, the coons then discovered our flock, and they dug under wire, through brick, past hot wire, and under river rock where they commenced dragging our chicks to their deaths. Those that made it out of the coop alive were run down in our yard. We were devastated.
DH has offered to build me a new coop/run that is essentially a super-max facility for chickens. While I miss my chicks horribly and really want more, I now have chicken owner anxiety about our ability to protect them. We are getting some new traps, 2 LGDs in the spring, and DH is shopping for a new semi-automatic rifle with a medium capacity clip
. A couple of my issues are: 1) before our chicks free-ranged during the day and we never had a loss, but as soon as the pred attacked they stopped going home to their coop at night. So now we are going to keep them in a run during the day to avoid tree roosting. I feel horribly guilty keeping them in a run all day long. Would making little chicken tractors be a better option? We could exercise them during the day. 2) What if we can't protect them again. Our last chicks were so overwrougt with anxiety after the pred attack they they stopped laying and roosting in their home. I feel horrible about this. I feel like going Rambo and sleeping by the coop armed to my teeth.
I guess I am looking more for moral support than for advice. I loved my chicks, miss my chicks, and would love to have more. The biggest issue is keeping them in the run, which seems somehow unfair when we have 8 acres. I know it is for their own protection and we can bring the good eats to them, I just need to hear someone say its ok to keep them in the run as long as its done the right way.
Ok, I am now finished with my over-emotional chicken lover emote
DH has offered to build me a new coop/run that is essentially a super-max facility for chickens. While I miss my chicks horribly and really want more, I now have chicken owner anxiety about our ability to protect them. We are getting some new traps, 2 LGDs in the spring, and DH is shopping for a new semi-automatic rifle with a medium capacity clip
I guess I am looking more for moral support than for advice. I loved my chicks, miss my chicks, and would love to have more. The biggest issue is keeping them in the run, which seems somehow unfair when we have 8 acres. I know it is for their own protection and we can bring the good eats to them, I just need to hear someone say its ok to keep them in the run as long as its done the right way.
Ok, I am now finished with my over-emotional chicken lover emote

