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I'm building a run, that will be near predator-proof. Welded wire flooring that will have 4-6 inches of sand ontop of the wire. Hardware cloth sides. Padlocked door. Plywood roof with shingles. The whole shebang.
I bought a very nice wooden doghouse as a coop:

I'm going to elevate the doghouse somehow so it's off the ground at least 2 or 3 feet, not sure how yet.
Do I need to lock the hens in the coop at night, if they're in a safe run? If not, will the open door be enough ventilation? Or do I need more? The flooring is wooden slats with small gaps between so there will be a very small amount of airflow through there as well.
(Oh, and yes I know the doghouse as a coop is a bit small. I'm only getting 2 or 3 bantams.
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I bought a very nice wooden doghouse as a coop:
I'm going to elevate the doghouse somehow so it's off the ground at least 2 or 3 feet, not sure how yet.
Do I need to lock the hens in the coop at night, if they're in a safe run? If not, will the open door be enough ventilation? Or do I need more? The flooring is wooden slats with small gaps between so there will be a very small amount of airflow through there as well.
(Oh, and yes I know the doghouse as a coop is a bit small. I'm only getting 2 or 3 bantams.
