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I built a heavy duty coop. LOL!
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@Carson213, I haven’t read all 6 pages yet, so maybe someone else already said it, but bird netting is an inexpensive option that will stop aerial attacks. I spent less than $20 and covered our almost 1,000 sq ft run after a hawk killed one of my birds in the run when we were outside. (The coop is in the middle so I didn’t have cover that part & I went around one tree trunk too.)i am amazed that one of the highest percentages is a covered chicken run...it seems like that would cost a fortune.
I think that such cheap bird netting isn’t strong enough to keep the birds of prey out. I use strong netting for birds of pray and cat netting with a metal thread in it (designed for balconies).@Carson213, I haven’t read all 6 pages yet, so maybe someone else already said it, but bird netting is an inexpensive option that will stop aerial attacks. I spent less than $20 and covered our almost 1,000 sq ft run after a hawk killed one of my birds in the run when we were outside. (The coop is in the middle so I didn’t have cover that part & I went around one tree trunk too.)
Sure, it won’t stop a raccoon but the coop is super secure, & coons are nocturnal so it’s not as issue.
I’ll attach a screenshot of the one I used. It mentioned hawks in the reviews.
eta: now I’ve read all the pages... and.... you’re run is twice as large as my entire property! I can’t imagine fencing in & covering almost an acre. Good luck!
My 10lb cat walks on it okay. And it keeps the squirrels out. They bounce off it. Granted, I’ve only had it up for a few months, but it’s working so far. We had lots of hawks fly over but no more attacks. Thankfully I’ve not seen a rat ever on my property.I think that such cheap bird netting isn’t strong enough to keep the birds of prey out. I use strong netting for birds of pray and cat netting with a metal thread in it (designed for balconies).
These nettings are still good after 6 years except for one piece 2” above the ground/hwc. The nylonnetting is not strong enough for rat teeth.
Good ideaI just bought a realistic looking mannequin to keep away the hawk that recently attacked.View attachment 2517668
I got an automatic coop door set on a timer because I didn't trust my son to remember to shut their door on the nights I worked. It has been the best thing ever.I have had almost no predator attacks, but I have had a couple close calls with Cooper's Hawks recently. Overall though my area is pretty safe.
My chickens have lots of trees and bushes to hang out in, but most don't provide much cover in this season.
I try to always have a rooster or two for breeding and to watch for predators. My roosters have saved my hens more than once from Cooper's Hawks!
I lock them in their predator proof coop and runs at night. After (at least) six years I never forget anymore, unless it has been a very strange and busy day.
You have info ? Now ya have me concernedThink again on that.. tho they won’t attack them first