- May 6, 2014
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Well, new to backyard chickens , and this is my first post. My son wanted to get chickens, and we did that back in January. We built a coop, and incorporated that into a 20' x 20' shed that we had in the back of the property. We vastly underestimated the ferociousness of raccoons, and after 2 calm months in their coop/run, the raccoons finally got in and completely massacred our six chickens, looked liked a scene from dexter.
Anyhow, I am a graduate of the University of Florida School of Building Construction, and I will be ****** if I cannot build a coop that a coon cannot get in. We decided on an 8' x 8' walk in coop, inside the shed area. We also decided to dig and 8-10" trench all the way around the shed, and set the welded wire done into that trench. We then filled the trench full of concrete, just to make sure the coons could not dig under. We are started on construction, and things are moving along. We did just get 27 new chicks, so the heat is on. I got about a month to get this done.
Anyhow, I am a graduate of the University of Florida School of Building Construction, and I will be ****** if I cannot build a coop that a coon cannot get in. We decided on an 8' x 8' walk in coop, inside the shed area. We also decided to dig and 8-10" trench all the way around the shed, and set the welded wire done into that trench. We then filled the trench full of concrete, just to make sure the coons could not dig under. We are started on construction, and things are moving along. We did just get 27 new chicks, so the heat is on. I got about a month to get this done.