We currently have a 4' x 4' x 6' coop with 7 chickens (I know, I know - it's too small, but DH is going to expand it soon). I wasn't planning on keeping all 7 because I believe at least 5 of them are roos, but I will be expanding my flock again at some point. Anyway...
My current coop has a large window in the back over the nest box (approximately 4' x 2') currently covered in chicken wire. The window is only open during the day and is closed and locked at night. We are getting ready to remove the chicken wire and replace it with 1/2" x 1/2" hardware cloth, so I'm wondering if I can then SAFELY leave the window open all night or will it still need to be closed and locked to prevent predators? I'd love to be able to leave it open for ventilation purposes, but I want to make sure that it will be safe to do so. Also, what is the best way to secure the hardware cloth to make it more "predator proof?"
My current coop has a large window in the back over the nest box (approximately 4' x 2') currently covered in chicken wire. The window is only open during the day and is closed and locked at night. We are getting ready to remove the chicken wire and replace it with 1/2" x 1/2" hardware cloth, so I'm wondering if I can then SAFELY leave the window open all night or will it still need to be closed and locked to prevent predators? I'd love to be able to leave it open for ventilation purposes, but I want to make sure that it will be safe to do so. Also, what is the best way to secure the hardware cloth to make it more "predator proof?"