emily_witthuhn
Hatching
Hey friends! New member here and brand new chicken keeper. My husband and I live at a camp in central Kentucky and our house and yard are surrounded by woods--lots of predator pressure. This summer we built our first coop for our first little flock, but lost all 10 of them last week, the first night they were old enough to sleep outside. We think it was a weasel. Looking back, the mistakes we made seem obvious to us now. It was devastating.
--Our run was covered on all sides with .5" hardware cloth, except for the top, which was covered in netting (this was first the HUGE mistake, and the point of entry for the killer/s).
--We didn't have a door between the coop and the run bc we (wrongly) thought our run was fully enclosed. Second mistake.
So my question for y'all is: If we fix these issues, does it seem reasonable to try again with a new flock or is it a losing battle against the wily Mustelidae clan?
--a few other details on our coop/run set up for context: the whole thing has an 18" hardware cloth skirt around the bottom, the hardware cloth walls are attached to the structure with staples (but we can add screws and washers for reinforcement). The coop (5' x 6') is attached to the outside of the run (9.5' x 12') with a shared wall.
--Our run was covered on all sides with .5" hardware cloth, except for the top, which was covered in netting (this was first the HUGE mistake, and the point of entry for the killer/s).
--We didn't have a door between the coop and the run bc we (wrongly) thought our run was fully enclosed. Second mistake.
So my question for y'all is: If we fix these issues, does it seem reasonable to try again with a new flock or is it a losing battle against the wily Mustelidae clan?
--a few other details on our coop/run set up for context: the whole thing has an 18" hardware cloth skirt around the bottom, the hardware cloth walls are attached to the structure with staples (but we can add screws and washers for reinforcement). The coop (5' x 6') is attached to the outside of the run (9.5' x 12') with a shared wall.
