4x4 isn't that big so the flat panel would probably work great!
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We do not talk about the S word here. Especially after last winter.4x4 foot coop. Insulated. It isn't done yet so birds are in the basement in a guinea pig cage right now. I'm not liking the s- word that is showing up on the radar tonight.
Shoot, Shovel, and Shut up about it. He's found a food source, so he's always going to want to hang around to get a chicken dinner whenever he can.I have been out smarted by the fox again! Twice this year I have been robbed of my hens. Both times have been during the day while I was at work, but this time the bugger dug under a spot where a mole has loosened the ground by the pen door. Luckily they haven't gotten into my "Looker/Breeder" pen and coop where I house all my favorite birds. I had just picked up two new beautiful mixed breed roosters last week and had moved my older juvenile hens to the pen with the rest of the layers. Then as an added bonus my other white silkie has now started to crow too! Now I have a pen with only one true hen and two bantam hens and 4 roos! My chances of finding a few hens for eggs over winter is looking pretty bleak. I am still shaking my head over the brazen antics of this fox . I have since put rail road ties around the bigger pen but not sure I will use it again until spring. I guess you win some, you lose some. At this point I am not looking to lose again. I have taken the precautions to get rid of the fox. Although beautiful creatures , they are no longer welcome on my property
Anyone else having the kind of luck I have had this year? What did you do to take care of the problem?
I have been out smarted by the fox again! Twice this year I have been robbed of my hens. Both times have been during the day while I was at work, but this time the bugger dug under a spot where a mole has loosened the ground by the pen door. Luckily they haven't gotten into my "Looker/Breeder" pen and coop where I house all my favorite birds. I had just picked up two new beautiful mixed breed roosters last week and had moved my older juvenile hens to the pen with the rest of the layers. Then as an added bonus my other white silkie has now started to crow too! Now I have a pen with only one true hen and two bantam hens and 4 roos! My chances of finding a few hens for eggs over winter is looking pretty bleak. I am still shaking my head over the brazen antics of this fox . I have since put rail road ties around the bigger pen but not sure I will use it again until spring. I guess you win some, you lose some. At this point I am not looking to lose again. I have taken the precautions to get rid of the fox. Although beautiful creatures , they are no longer welcome on my property
Anyone else having the kind of luck I have had this year? What did you do to take care of the problem?