also, it might not hurt to have items in your run that the chickens can duck in to hide under. sometimes they like to catch a nap in a shady spot, or it helps to feel more secure that they know that they can go and duck in there in case they see a hawk go flying by. a few old chairs or even doghouse halves would work nicely for that, and I'm sure others here could suggest other things that you could do for that as well.New here from Michigan. I live in SE Michigan. We are starting our little flock of 11 chicks. So far they are a lot of fun to watch and interact with. We just built our coop and we are working on adding security to our chain link kennel run. We have to focus on security since we have tons of coyotes, foxes, raccoons, possum, hawks and owls in our area.
For those of you that deal with raccoon. How do you secure the top of your run if you have one? We bought a heavy mesh/tarp kennel shade that you zip tie to the top with 20+ zip ties Would that work well alone or should we add chicken wire under it? What is your experience?
Thanks.