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emily_witthuhn
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Welcome!
I'm so sorry for your losses, it is awful! Many of us have learned this way, including me. Yes, upgrade your coop and run, and start over when it's all fixed.
A roofed run is best, built for your snow load, so your birds will want to be outside is rain and snow and ice. Now is a good time to do that!
That hardware cloth needs to be better attached everywhere! Here we overlapped it, used fencing staples into the framing, then 2"x 4" woven wire over the lower 4', and 1'x 4' boards screwed in over it all. Thin about raccoons and big dogs, and serious power!
Upgrade your locks; raccoons are strong and smart, and can open so many things!
At least one big window, with hardware cloth, into the coop, so it's not so dark.
Chickens are on everyone's menu, and it's impossible to overbuild.
Mary
Thank you! these are VERY helpful! i'm thinking autolocking carabiners on our latches. About the coop window, I thought the idea was to have a dark coop, since they just stay in there for sleeping and laying. We definitely have some higher up windows for ventilation, but I wasn't aware of the lighting issue. A friend is giving us more rolls of woven wire, so we will use that to reinforce the bottom few feet and extend the skirt farther out.
My fence charger is AC but when we had a hurricane a few years ago. I hooked up a battery with an inverter and kept the electric wires around the coops on. I also have nightlights in my coops, they only draw 1 watt each. For the week we were without power it worked. My pens are covered with netting because they are so large. I do think the electric wires around the coops and pens keep the predators out and I leave the pop doors open in the coops 24/7. I'm lucky, so far nothing has gotten past the electric wire. Good luck...