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I try to avoid using the term "Predator PROOF".
"Predator Resistant" is my preferred term.
Today I was proved right.
My 2 1/2 year old granddaughter entered the barn with my daughter and they walked up on this.

It was of course alive at the time and my daughter quickly jerked the wee one back.
She called out "Snake" and I came running.
Luckily there was a shovel close at hand and I dispatched the creature quickly.
My normal MO is to call a Rattle snake in to be collected for venom harvesting to produce anti- venom, but with my grand baby so near I just reacted. I generally don't just kill them as they have value for that purpose.
After we settled down we searched for the entry point and found this

A gap on the high back wall about 1"x 2"
We stuffed in steal wool and then shot it full of expanding foam.
The moral of this story... never underestimate the will of a predator.
No chickens where harmed.
"Predator Resistant" is my preferred term.
Today I was proved right.
My 2 1/2 year old granddaughter entered the barn with my daughter and they walked up on this.
It was of course alive at the time and my daughter quickly jerked the wee one back.
She called out "Snake" and I came running.
Luckily there was a shovel close at hand and I dispatched the creature quickly.
My normal MO is to call a Rattle snake in to be collected for venom harvesting to produce anti- venom, but with my grand baby so near I just reacted. I generally don't just kill them as they have value for that purpose.
After we settled down we searched for the entry point and found this
A gap on the high back wall about 1"x 2"
We stuffed in steal wool and then shot it full of expanding foam.
The moral of this story... never underestimate the will of a predator.
No chickens where harmed.