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Thanks. My first thought was, I bet the dogs stay outside. Have you ever had a predator problem since having outdoor dogs?
Other than bear a couple of times a year, no.

We also have solar and electric motion lights, so at night, whether the dogs would know they were in our yard or not, they get close to a coop, they'll be lit up. I believe this keeping them at bay at night, whether by lights or dogs, just moves them along to other territory where it's easier to get "food."
 
I don`t think weasels could get into the coups But if they come during the day, ours free range all day, the flocks wouldn`t have a chance.
I don't think weasels could get into the coops But if they come during the day, ours free range all day, the flocks wouldn't have a chance.
They or any other critter would not be able to get into our coup! We don`t dare free range as the neighbors are too close. Our run is very secure as well! Sure wish we could free range though! Red tail hawks would be the biggest threat here!
 
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Mann, your coops sound fantastic... unfortunately, ours had roughly 917 places a weasel could've squeezed into. I'm just surprised it took so long. :hmm (They are completely sealed in their coop now.)

Come to think of it, our neighbors next door were free-ranging their ducks daily, (I think they were getting tired of them) and they "disappeared" a week before the weasel got to mine?... Curious...
 

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