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No weasels and the dog & cats keep predators away from the house area where the coop is. The coyotes got the other chickens when they were ranging far into the pasture during the past summer.If you have weasels it appears from the pictures you posted that there are some good gaps that predators can find and get through. Again, good luck...
I'm in SW NE. Did you ever get more chickens?Hello all,
I live in northwestern Nebraska and have one hen, about 18 months old, that I raised from a chick (unsure of breed). I used to have five chickens but the rest all got taken by coyotes.I finally have a coop that should offer some protection for the one survivor (and if we get more), but I have a question about it which brings me to this forum in the first place. I have two children, an 11 year old and an 8 year old. We also have a dog, three cats, four horses, and some fish. We live on 40 acres of land in the beautiful pine hills of the northern NE panhandle. I am a teacher on the Pine Ridge Reservation in South Dakota, which is about 8 miles away from where I live.![]()
Peter Hill