Is a simple door latch safe for a chicken coop?

ericlw55555

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Hi, I live in suburban San Diego and I'm pretty new to chickens and I just bought a trixie chicken coop to raise chickens in my backyard. The coop is great and has good quality but I am feeling a bit uneasy about the safety of the coop at night as I'm afraid the simple door latches can be opened by raccoons with their sophisticated hands. Is this something I should be worrying about or am I just being a bit too paranoid? After all, I don't live in a rural area where there are wild animals everywhere. There are also several houses between my house and the mountain area where the wild animals are, so I think having predators jump into my backyard is quite unlikely. Either way, if it is still a legit threat, do you guys know what can I do to secure this type of sliding door latch?
 

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Hey would love more photos of the coop but I would encourage another latch the type that has a hasp you flip over and turn to stop racoon from opening it
I love those! I also include a carabiner and turn it upsidedown as well. If you think you have enough protection against raccoons, get more protection. It looks like you have 1/2” hardware cloth on the door, that’s pretty good. Don’t go smaller, the 1/4” has a smaller gauge as well as smaller openings and a raccoon could pull a hole into it pretty easy. You could add metal window screen on top of the hardware cloth. They dont (usually) get through that.
 
Hi, I live in suburban San Diego and I'm pretty new to chickens and I just bought a trixie chicken coop to raise chickens in my backyard. The coop is great and has good quality but I am feeling a bit uneasy about the safety of the coop at night as I'm afraid the simple door latches can be opened by raccoons with their sophisticated hands. Is this something I should be worrying about or am I just being a bit too paranoid? After all, I don't live in a rural area where there are wild animals everywhere. There are also several houses between my house and the mountain area where the wild animals are, so I think having predators jump into my backyard is quite unlikely. Either way, if it is still a legit threat, do you guys know what can I do to secure this type of sliding door latch?
Regading the predators, I’m very certain that if you were to put out a camera for a couple of days and nights you would be VERY surprised by what comes by for a visit. Especially if you’re opening a restaurant (chicken! Hmm, yummy!)
 
Do also look at HOW the wire is attached. If it is just stapled on adding some firing strips or other wood over those staples will help A TON.
Excellent point! And furring strips are very affordable in case you're budget conscious. Definitely make sure your swivel hasp has enough room by adding more wood. I think someone may have already said, but it bears repeating.
 

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