Next time you hear a ruckus take a gun. If that bobcats like the ones around me he knows were a good chicken dinner sits waiting for him when he is hungry.I ended up rarely using the tarp![]()
Since my posts on this thread I've grown a lot LOL and worry much less.![]()
After the pictures posted a few posts back I built an aviary on the side fully enclosed in 1/4" hardware cloth. I did come out one morning to a ruckus and a large, but skinny bobcat jumping against the side so I know it kept them safe! (I'm in a neighborhood in North Dallas! A big bobcat was a surprise at 9am.)
And since then I've actually reconfigured the modular coop/playhouse walls my FIL built again. I turned the 3 circle window walls on their side so they're 6' tall and built two large people-size doors on the front for great access. It does mean that it's no longer off the ground, but the deep litter works much better directly on the ground. One side is still open (the double people doors are 1/4" hardware cloth and 6'x6'), but it faces away from the house which means less wind gusts and a deeper roof overhang helps with the rain getting in.
Scott