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Curious - did you ever try to reinforce as previously discussed?
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I know lots of people who use hardware cloth on the bottom and chicken wire on top....I am going to be one of them with the new pens we will build as soon as dh recovers from broken ankle. We will put hardware cloth on the bottom of our dog pens/now chicken pens too. Coons and others can reach through and yes, tear through chicken wire. We are securing the bottom few feet with the hardware cloth. Now our run is mostly chicken wire but there are no chickens in there after dark. We have never had a predator go into the run...................in three years..........knock on wood. We around most of the time anyway.
Oh, don't forget to bury some wire about six inches under ground on the outside of the pens/runs so predators can't dig under. That is very important.
So did this work for you? Do you have chicken wire or hardware cloth on your coop openings?Since I posted in 2010 I am now a firm believer that nothing is written in stone so what works for each of us is great! Of one method works for you then use it.![]()