I just bought a hobby farm (5 acres) expecting all sorts of predators to bother my girls. I believe the 4-legged predators are discouraged by my dog marking the property and our frequent walks along the full fenceline. Also, the neighbors have a farm light (like a city street light) that illuminates my coop. I believe these are the biggest factors in keeping bear, bobcat, and fox from striking.
My biggest problem was keeping the girls away from the neighbors. I strung chicken wire that they seem to respect. They stay close to the fence and the few bushes and objects they have for cover until late in the day when they go out in the field. This time to go mid-field surprises me since they cannot see the shadows of bald eagle and hawks.
I really love my automatic door that opens after sunrise and closes after sunset.
My biggest problem was keeping the girls away from the neighbors. I strung chicken wire that they seem to respect. They stay close to the fence and the few bushes and objects they have for cover until late in the day when they go out in the field. This time to go mid-field surprises me since they cannot see the shadows of bald eagle and hawks.
I really love my automatic door that opens after sunrise and closes after sunset.
