Let us know if you catch any CrookedCoop. I got one the first night I set the trap, but coons are smart, so they've avoided the trap since then. I've been watching them on the camera, and even though the coop is empty, they're still trying to get in. I've since reinforced the weak spots in the run, so they're resorting to digging, which won't work. In addition to burying hardware cloth, I also added huge railroad ties around the permimeter as a buffer. There's no moving those things! I'm also installing a steel automatic coop door, so even if they get into the run at night, they won't be able to get into the coop. Also in the cue is a run of electric fence. The new chicks arrived this past week and my young daughter has already named them! So, if this batch gets eaten, the coop may become my new home :/
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