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On amazon 1/4" HC is about the same price as 1/2" but 23 gauge as opposed to 19 gauge. Will use 1/4".
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Some will, but they don't 'hunt' at night when rodents are most active, so it's not something you can count on.I thought I read that chickens will sometimes kill/eat small rodents?
I am in the country, think increased wire strength is more consistent with the local animal realities (racoon, martin, otter, coyote, fox, hawks...).
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I would appreciate any/all input & critiques. I live in the country, have ample space, like eggs, have a cat. Location is Quebec/Ontario border, 4 real seasons, cold snowy winters. Will not free run; thinking a small flock of 4-6 birds; can/will devote sufficient space to allow for more(?) birds.
I am building a open pole shed, three 12' by 12' sections, steel sloped (8' to 12') roof, will devote a portion of one section to a coop with access to a run that will be outside of the roofed area although I am prepared to put both coop and run in the one section and under the roof.
I have thought that an off the ground coop with external access would make cleaning/egg access easier but have read that a walk in coop works best.
I would greatly appreciate suggestions/recommendations as to what I should build.
Thanks
Ted