Mamatomany123
Crowing
Also, if your dog is THAT determined to get in then you either need to supervise when dog is outside or not get chickens. He'll find a way in eventually if hes that determined.can't the dog just dig under the skirt?
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Also, if your dog is THAT determined to get in then you either need to supervise when dog is outside or not get chickens. He'll find a way in eventually if hes that determined.can't the dog just dig under the skirt?
Little holes? Mine go like 8" down!Chickens dig little holes to dust in.
At least a foot...18" would be better.example 1 foot or more
Mine are still young. I have been noticing a few bigger ones thoughLittle holes? Mine go like 8" down!![]()
https://www.backyardchickens.com/threads/excavation-by-birds-a-word-of-warning.1086535/
At least a foot...18" would be better.
Good examples of anti-dig apron installation.
If rodents are prolific, burying the apron ~12" would be good.
https://www.backyardchickens.com/threads/wire-around-coop.1110498/#post-17093528
https://www.backyardchickens.com/threads/new-coop-project.1169916/page-2#post-18481208
<cringes> I hope that sod isn't treated with 'lawn' chemicals(pesticides/fungicides, fertilizers, etc)then added squares of sod I bought at Home Depot.
It doesn’t - chickens are doing fine<cringes> I hope that sod isn't treated with 'lawn' chemicals(pesticides/fungicides, fertilizers, etc)
Also, if your dog is THAT determined to get in then you either need to supervise when dog is outside or not get chickens. He'll find a way in eventually if hes that determined.