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I'm in NW Montana and have been 'planning' on adding chickens to our family for almost 12 years now. Well, I'm also in animal rescue (20+years). This was going to be THE year I made the leap and did it. Of course like any sane person, I was looking at coop plans but, I happened to get a call that 7 hens and one roo survived a Grizzly sow and her 2 cubs massacre of 30+ chickens and needed immediate
placement, so they are now in my indoor /outdoor dog kennel building. Nothing like putting the chickens before the coop, right
UGH ! I'm in tears trying to figure out the best plans for my property which has Mountain lions, bears, fox, racoons, bald eagles, great horned owls, and other birds of prey. I plan on having 20 or so hens and need to find the best links for coop/run plans that provide safety from all sides including top. We also get plenty of snow so I need a roof that won't collapse under snow, yet provides sun. I've been researching and reading for weeks now and I'm in tears trying to find the best places to look for proper plans. Oh forgot to mention my ground is full of rocks/boulders. I will be running hot wires but I'm also needing solar power for their electrical needs. I REFUSE to do things half way when it comes to my animals. Any suggestions on links suited to my very specific needs would be beyond greatly appreciated. I've been trolling this fabulous forum like crazy and learned tons but not enough yet. Many, many thanks in advance. You guys are amazing !
placement, so they are now in my indoor /outdoor dog kennel building. Nothing like putting the chickens before the coop, right
UGH ! I'm in tears trying to figure out the best plans for my property which has Mountain lions, bears, fox, racoons, bald eagles, great horned owls, and other birds of prey. I plan on having 20 or so hens and need to find the best links for coop/run plans that provide safety from all sides including top. We also get plenty of snow so I need a roof that won't collapse under snow, yet provides sun. I've been researching and reading for weeks now and I'm in tears trying to find the best places to look for proper plans. Oh forgot to mention my ground is full of rocks/boulders. I will be running hot wires but I'm also needing solar power for their electrical needs. I REFUSE to do things half way when it comes to my animals. Any suggestions on links suited to my very specific needs would be beyond greatly appreciated. I've been trolling this fabulous forum like crazy and learned tons but not enough yet. Many, many thanks in advance. You guys are amazing !
and Welcome To BYC! Sounds like you are doing a good job in planning Coop Knox. With mesh/wire around the coop/run bottom, it is usually buried a couple of feet deep straight down around the edges, or laid flat out on the ground on the sides and that covered a couple of inches with something (most predators are not smart enough to back up and dig farther back when they hit wire)... or if the bottom of the run itself is lined, then they put a foot or so of sand/dirt etc on top of the wire so the chickens don't have to walk on it, sand is popular because it makes for good drainage.