AndreaH521
In the Brooder
- Mar 21, 2024
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I am new to this community and to chickens. Sadly, I was only a chicken momma for a few days when my dog breached (what I thought was a totally secure) our coop and I lost all my pullets.
I am starting over in the coming days with a new little flock. I have reinforced locks on the coop and the run and we're moving it to the horse pasture that's completely separate from my dogs. I would love any tips/tricks/hacks that you all have come up with so everyone can live their best life.
I live with my husband and our 13 (almost 14) year old daughter, 2 horses, 1 donkey, 5 rescue dogs, and 3 cats on almost 5 acres in Paradise, TX.
Look forward to learning more and getting to know ya'll!
Thank you!
I am starting over in the coming days with a new little flock. I have reinforced locks on the coop and the run and we're moving it to the horse pasture that's completely separate from my dogs. I would love any tips/tricks/hacks that you all have come up with so everyone can live their best life.
I live with my husband and our 13 (almost 14) year old daughter, 2 horses, 1 donkey, 5 rescue dogs, and 3 cats on almost 5 acres in Paradise, TX.
Look forward to learning more and getting to know ya'll!
Thank you!
and Welcome to Backyard Chickens.
to have you here with us. Enjoy your time here at BYC!
You will definitely need a secure coop and run if dogs are loose. 1/2 inch hardware cloth, no chicken wire. Roof over the run. Stop by our Coop Pages for some ideas...