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I missed this. The cause of more than 90 percent of all unintended dead chickens is predator attacks!! BE ALARMED!! We read about it all the time supporting the community after losses. If you do not protect them from a large predator such as possum, raccoon, feral cats, big animals like stray dogs and many more that could be mentioned. Your cage is the only thing that protects your pets. Have metal wire on all sides including under the cage and on top. I put mine up inside the box each and every night now after losing 5 loved pets to a raccoon. I would not want this happening to you. CYA
Oh they was inside a very sturdy and very well wire covered run, as was the dog house. I've had no problems with predators and build my wire around the coop/run with them in mind.
This new coop and run has wire around the bottom of the coop around the run it's self causing, I think you all call it an apron? or a skirt? so the animals can't dig. As for the roof we got some awning fabric from lowes to keep the hawks out and provide some shade in the summer. We're most likely going to have to reinforce the fabric somehow do to the snow and ice we get in the winters.
I'm very confident in my runs ability to keep predators out...however I may change my toon if one ever shows up to test my design. Once I finish the run expansion I may put some of the wire around the bottom of the coop around the botton of the run, the run has normal chicken wire, the bottom of the coop has...cage wire I believe it's called. Stronger and about one inch by half inch squares.
The area around my house has many fenced in dogs, except one whos owner doesn't think needs a fence. So I would think our normal racoon/possum problem is gone, the cats that live on our pourch hasn't bothered the chickens at all when I've let the chickens out while I was working on the coop. has one of the cats laying near the coop with the chickens walking around him.