:gig I got the joke!
Raccoons are nimble and smart, but I'd never compare them to a human child.
Having to child proof cabinets and doors really shows you just how smart and nimble those little humans can be, and at what shockingly young ages, too! I don’t know about raccoons, but I’d fully expect to find even a 1-year-old inside the coop throwing carabiners at the chickens and grinning at me triumphantly while slurping raw eggs.
 
Having to child proof cabinets and doors really shows you just how smart and nimble those little humans can be, and at what shockingly young ages, too! I don’t know about raccoons, but I’d fully expect to find even a 1-year-old inside the coop throwing carabiners at the chickens and grinning at me triumphantly while slurping raw eggs.
My ~18mo son peeled off an outlet protector with a barrette and stuck said barrette into it. Was a shocker for sure.(no long term damage)
 
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Ok y’all, I’ll reply to individual posts in a bit but I was wondering now if I move the roosting bars somehow so the aren’t lined up with the ventilation holes, maybe that would be easier than finding a new place for ventilation. What do you think??
 
You could move the roosts over closer to where the camera is in this photo (I assume that's your access door where you're taking the picture from?), so the closer roost is close to the door (I think 1 foot away was the optimum distance, but whatever you have room for that will give them room to maneuver), and the farther roost moves to where the closer roost currently is. Then you can open up big vents where the holes are now, and attach a vertical partition down from the ceiling to block off direct drafts blowing towards the chickens. Sort of like this:
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Even better, close the holes currently across from the camera, open up a bigger vent where the holes on the left side wall are, and cut out another big vent across from them on the right side wall up near the top. So you get a cross breeze between the two walls to move air around, but nothing is blowing towards the roosts, and the partition should keep any remaining drafts from blowing on the chickens.
 

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